ea re eeee ly Re + egaesweenienes Table 10.24—- LEROY (RIGILI)*t Date Time Ground reading, mr/hr Air reading, mr/hr 1952 2 Nov. 4 Nov. 0725 0820 33Q 95 120 5 Nov. 1 8 10 16 17 18 Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. 0816 0800 0805 0801 1700 0822 0816 “30 14 10 4 17 27 9 8 5 Remarks Island centr Island center Island center Island Island Island Island Island Island center center center center center center *13°/ nautical miles from ground zero. Date 1952 2 4 16 17 Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Time 0735 0830 1710 0832 Ground reading, mr/br . 14 0 4 1.6 1.3 Remarks Island center Island center King day Island center 1a te RSF ge Baan ODE ET Bea, SREA RE "2 PaRe? +) JAMES(RIBA!ON)t 1952 2 Nov. 0737 3 M+1 day 16 Nov. 1700 1.2 King day 2 1.0 M+1day King day IRWIN (POKON)t 1952 2 Nov. 16 Nov. 0739 1702 ‘ 21744 nautical miles from ground zero. 718 nautical miles from ground zero. t18'4 nautical miles from ground zero. 61 er Air reading, mr/hr shee ere mee ee SDS re Table 10.25—-KEITH (GIRINIEN)* SE ee dicates that radiation readings of greater than 2.5 r/hr would have existed at H + 4 hr. 5k ME fAssuming that radiation decay follows a T~'-? law, extrapolation in-