TABLES 1.1 1,2 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 Energy Partition in Fission ------------+----~--------------+---Calculated Buildup Factors---~----------------+--------+-+----425. Exposure Ranges of the Emulsions- ---~-----~----~-----------------.-.Quartz-Fiber Dosimeter Ranges ----~---------~+----+-------- eee ee Station Layout and Utilization ------------+-----+-----+---------+---Station Construction --------+-----+---+----- 2-2 eee ee ee ee eee eee Film Sensitivity to Neutrons -----------------+----+------------- 10 12 15 15 20 21 23 2.6 Initial-Gamma-Exposure Correction Factors- -----~+---------+-------- 23 2.7 Residual-Gamma-Exposure Correction Factors ----~------+-----+-----+--- 24 3.1 Shot Cherokee Data-----+--------+----------++--+---------5--e 30 3.2 Shot Zuni Total Exposure ~---~---------------+----------+-------- 30 3.3 Shot Zuni Initial-Gamma Exposure- ------------+----------+-------- 31 3.4 Shot Flathead Fox-Complex Instrumentation and Recovery ---------------- 31 3.5 Shot Flathead Initial Exposure--------------------------------+--+- 32 3.6 Shot Flathead Quartz-Fiber Exposure versus Time Device- --------------- 34 3.7 Shot Flathead Residual Fxposure ---------~----------------+-------- 34 3.8 Shot Dakota Instrumentation and Recovery- --------+----------+-------- 34 3.9 Shot Dakota Initial Exposure - ------~+---------------+---- see -e eee 35 3.10 Shot Navajo Instrumentation and Recovery -------------------------- 36 3.11 Shot Navajo Initial-Gamma Exposure ------------------+--+-------- 37 3.12 Shot Navajo Residual Exposure ---------~------+----~----+----+----- 37 3.13 Shot Tewa Instrumentation and Recovery ------------+--~+---+-+-------- 38 3.14 Shot Tewa Residual Exposure ------+----~+---+------+---+-+-----+---- 39 3.15 Shot Tewa Initial-Gamma Exposure -----------------+-----+-------- 39 3.16 Redwing Initial-Gamma Exposure- - - ------------------+---+-------- 41 3.17 Yields and Relative Air Densities- -----------------~+----------+--- 41 FIGURES 1,4 Gamma exposure for 1 kt surface burst- --------------+---------+--- 11 2.1 Cocalibration curves for film types- - ---------~-----+------------- 16 2.2 Cocalibration curves for film types- -- --------------------------- 16 2.3 Co®calibration curves for film types- ----------------------------- 17 2.4 Quartz fiber rate device with dosimeters ----~---------------+-----+--- 19 2.5 Quartz fiber rate device with dropping mechanism --------------------- 19 2.6 200 curie Co™ calibration curve ------------------------++-------- 22 2.7 Dupont 502 energy dependence curve normalized to Co™ value ------------- 25 2.8 Dupont 510 energy dependence curve normalized to Co® value ------------- 25 2.9 Dupont 606 energy dependence curve normalized to Co® value ------------- 28 2.10 Quartz fiber dosimeter energy dependence curve normalized to Co™ yalue-----------+------- eee eee ne ee ee eee 26 2.11 AN/PDR-39 energy dependence curve normalized to Covalue------------ 27 3,1 Initial-gamma exposure versus time for quartz fiber rate device --~----~---- 33 3.2 Initial-gamma exposure versus distance for Shots Cherokee and Zuni --------------+--+---+------ ee ee ee eee eee ee eee eee 40 3.3 Initial-gamma exposure versus distance for Shots Flathead, Dakota, and Navajo ------------+--------- see ee eee eee eee eee 42 3.4 Initial-gamma exposure versus distance for Shots Navajo and Tewa---------- 42 3.5 Shot Zuni 76-hour residual exposure (roentgens) -------------~--------- 43 3.6 Shot Flathead 72~hour residual exposure (roentgens) -----~---------~---- 43 3.7 Shot Navajo 48-hour residual exposure (roentgens) - ----------------~---- 44 3.8 Shot Tewa 78-hour residual exposure (roentgens) ------------~--------- 44 3.9 Comparison of data from Redwing and previous operations, DRYWversus R ------------------------+--- 2-2-7 ee eee 45 8

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