oi t Table 10.5—-SBNa (SAN ILDEFONSO)*t . Date . 1952 4 S 8 9 we eee 6,000 26,000 20,000 10 Nov. 0805 8,000 18 Nov. 0800 17 Nov. 21 Nov. 0801 0815 1236) 0810 0945 1953 3 Jan. 7 Feb. ¢ Air reading, mr/hr 0836 0817 0800 0751 11 Nov. 14 Nov. mer ye praeage nene ee + Ground reading, Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. 16 Nov. mr/hr 6,000 3,300 Island Island Island Island $,000 center center center center Island center 3,800 2,200 Island center island center 2,000 Island center 2,200 2,800 1,700 Remarks 1,200 890-1600 100-1000 Island center Island center Island center Island center Island center om ‘ */ nautical mile from ground zero. fAssuming that radiation decay follows a T7!:? law, extrapolation in- dicates that radiation readings greater than 4500 r/hr would have existed Me Prise rengne rman:os ELE TEE SERGERRAeg mere Dane re nee ne ap Ba aE TO Time at H+ 1 hr. Limited recovery (10 mia) could commence at H + 75 hr. Table 10.6—- FLORA (ELUGELAB)*t Date 1952 SNov. 8 Nov. TNov. 8 9 16 18 19 Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Time Surface reading, mr/hr Alr reading, ror/br 0813 8000 0748 20 0813 0754 0148 1630 0804 0347 q Remarks $0 ft over water 14 25 {t over water 10 20 2 1 2 25 25 25 25 25 25 ft over water ft it ft ft ft over over over over over water water water water water *Ground zero. Crater began to fill shortly after detonation; thus radioactivity of the crater bottom began to diminish becavse of decay, flushing, and burial. 43 FEL e nnertn Nn me