CHAPTER RESULTS h.1 RESULTS k.l.k Calculations | Radiation intensity readings for each surface were averaged and corrected for background. These were then corrected for decay to H + 2h hr. Decay corrections plotted from Project 6.) date (see Fig. 4.1) were applied to Shot 2 and Shot 4 data, and the -1.2 decay law was utilized for Shot 6 data. In order to be able te compare the YAC 39 panel contamination levels with the YAC 0 levels for Shot 2, the intensity levels of the YAG 39 panels were multiplied by tae ratio of the activity of the fallout to which th) ships were exposed. Average residual percentages for e'ch surface were calculated by dividing the average residual intensits (times 100) after decon~ tamination by the average initial intensity as received in the decon- tamination area, all intensities having been corrected to a common time basis of H + 2); hr. Some of the contamination as originally retained on the panels may have been removed by weathering end handling prioy to the initial survey. It is believed that this removal, if any, is emall and of such a non-etenacious nature that low pressure hosing would have removed it. Also, it is quite possible in a real situation that there would be weathering effects during the emergency and waiting periods between detonation and the start of recovery operations In view of these facts, it is believed that data presented are realistic, Rasidual percentages for the washdown protected panels on the YAG 39 were calculated by dividing the normalized YAG 39 panel average initial intensities (times 100) by the YAG LO panel average initial intensities, 4.1.2 Summary Table 4.1 is a summary of average gamma initial intensities per panel for Shots 2, , and 6 corrected to H + 2h hr. - fables 4.2, 4.3, and h.k summarize residual percentages after decontamination based on gamma data for surfaces contaminated after 22 CONFIDENTIAL — RESTRICTED DATA

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