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DISTRIBUTION OF ACTIVE PARTICLES
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Nautical miles from zero

Bearing (degrees)
Maximum mr/hr

H+hours at maximum
Hours to 50% fall-out
Velocity (1000 ft/hr):
From distance
From time
Compromise
Mr/hr at 100 hr
Particle diameter (microns)

Initial % in cloud

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6.2
240

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2.6.7 Air Sampling on Destroyer, Easy Day
In an attempt to secure further data on the
nature of the fall-out material, a study was
made on the USS Walker during the hours following Easy shot. Commencing at H-hour and
during the next 12 hr, the ship pursued a course
due east of Engebi, running from 10 miles east
to 15 miles east and then returning on the same
course.
On the night of E~1 the background level on
the deck was 0.1 mr/hr. This same level prevailed prior to the shot on E-day and until 1130
hr when it began to rise rapidly, reaching a

maximum of 6 mr/hr 63 hr after H-hour and

then declining slowly.

Immediately after the shot, air sampling was
begun by drawingair through filter paper
wrapped around a Geiger tube probe. This
showed no increase in activity on the filter
paper until the general rise in the background

at 1130. Immediately after this the filter paper
activity showed a rapid rise.
A cascade impactor sample (CI-1) was taken
from 0950 until 1125. At 1225 a second cascade
impactor sample (CI-2) was started and ran for
lhr. At 1350 p.m., sampling was started with

the molecular filter (MF-1), and this was run

for 75 min. Since by this time the background

was decreasing, no further samples were col-

lected.

The air samples obtained were counted on

E+1 day in the morning. No activity greater
than background was found on any of the five.
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130
1,100

0.9
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40
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210

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2.8

6.0

125
2,000

120
180

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6

18
40+
30
16
180

7.2

125
40
10
14

8
7
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6.6
95

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15

7
3
5
5.0
15

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10.5

130
4
27
23

5
2
3
0.95
60

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Stages of CI-1. In CI-2, taken during the background rise period, there was no activity appre -

ciably above background on stages 3, 4, or 5.
Stages 1 and 2, however, contained too much activity to count the first day. However, on E+2 day,
counts of 35,800 c/m and 16,800 c/m were obtained on stages 1 and 2, respectively. The
counter efficiency was approximately 7.6 per
cent.
The molecular filter sample taken from 1350
to 1505 showed a level of activity on E+1 day
which was not significantly greater than background.
Since essentially 100 per cent of the activity
on CI-2 was located on the first two stages, a
search was made for particles. Portions of the
slides were blocked off by means of glass slides,
and the activity was checked with a survey
meter. On both slides the activity was found to
be highly localized. The active areas were then
searched under the microscope. On slide No, 1
two particles were found in the active area

which were similar in appearance to those previously isolated from soil samples in fall-out
areas after Dog shot. One such particle was
found on slide No. 2. Removal of each of these
particles by means of a needle point showed
them to be highly active. Recounts of activity
remaining on the slides showed that the levels
had dropped to less than 1 per centof the level
obtained before removal of those three particles,
Size measurements with the eye-piece mi» &kometer showed the active particles to be 200
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