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As instrumentation, techniques of calibration and the predicta~

ments for predicting the decline of gamma-dose rates.

Practically

the reliability of such measurements will depend upon

the experience and judgement of the individuals making the
measurements, the variety of environmental situations encountered
and the time available for making such measurements.

Their

reliability is further substantiated by the fact that the levels
of specific radionuclides in the various land organisms at dif-~
ferent islands were roughly correlated with the ganma dose rates.
Errors in predicted levels will tend to be conservative,

i.e.,

higher than actual levels.

RECOMMENDATIONS

It would be useful in any future operations to have available known mixtures of radionuclides simulating the fallout
radionuclides for a particular device, or better, a sample of
the raw fallout material collected at each site to be studied.
This mixture could then be used to calibrate instruments,

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badges and chemical dosimeters as time went on and as the spec~
trum of gamma-energies changed.
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