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operation was given by all scientific groups,
and all work could have been donc under murmzi
conditions with no exposures exceeding 300 mr,
The integration of the monitors with their respective programs proved very effective. Suf-

Rinit. At H+5 hr, fall-out was detected 10 to
18 -miles east of Engebi.
,
The various cables on Engebi had been covered by huge piles of loose sand, extending
across the island in various directions. Tons
of this material were picked up and spread by
the lower winds from Piiraai to Bogallua. However, it was possible to complete all scheduled
E-day work with no excessive exposure.
During the night of E-day and the early
morning of E+1, a fall-out occurred on Eniwetok, Parry, and Japtan. This was insignificant, amounting only to 2 or 3 times the back-

ficient supplies and instruments were available

except for one item, the air filtering devices.
These dust collectors were ordered more than
nine months in advance from the Mine Safety
Appliance Co. Numerous follow-ups were made
on this order, and delivery was repeatedly assured. Had this equipment been present, the
investigation of the fall-out would have been
facilitated.
Results of island surveys following Dog shot
appear in Appendix A, and results of atoll surveys are given in Table 2.1.
TABLE 2.1

ground,

Work progressed satisfactorily on Engebi.
Holmes and Narver performed excellent service in wetting down the roads and working

ATOLL SURVEYS, DOG
Intensity (mr/hr)

1500 8 April
D-day
Eniwetok

25

7q

Parry
Japtan
Aniyaanii
Biijiri

60
70
50
1

15
12
15
0.5

Engebi
Bogallua
Rigili
Giriinien
Ribaion

2
“2
400
500

0.2
0.4
180
160
120

Pokon
Mui
Igurin

2.3

10009 April
D+1

250
150

100010 April
D+2

62
62
40

083011 April
D+3

12 April
DH

13 April
D+5

2

2

1

5
1.0

6
6
3
0.05

5
5
2
0.03

3
3
1
0.03

0.1
0.03
80
48
38

0.1
0.03
45
29
25

0.03
0.03
30
18
14

0.03
0.03
24
12
12

38
29
12

20
20
7

14
12
9

10
8
5

EASY SHOT

The wind structure as predicted at H-30 hr
appeared ideal. The hodograph prepared by the
meteorological service predicted the fall-out of
the 50- to 200-micron particles at a distance of
some 35 miles southwest of Eniwetok. However,
the wind pattern changed, and, at the weather
briefing at midnight prior to the shot, the hodograph predicted an area of fall-out of these __
particles inside the lagoon in the vicinity of - pee

areas, materially reducing the hazard from
dust. As a result, very little contamination of
clothing occurred.
One group of three film badges from three
sailors, all of the same boat crew, showed unexplained high exposures of 10 to 20 r gamma
and 15 to 30 r beta, acquired between 21 and 23
April 1951. Another sailor, although a member
of the same boat crew, wore no film badge. In
view of the above findings, the subject men
were required to have a complete radiological

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