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It should also be stated that the advantages of the Taongi weather conditions

as compared to Bikini, of less rainfall and decreased shower activity are
important in diagnostic experimental work as a greater assurance that optical
lines of sight will remain open at shot time, especially over long distances.
The possibility of transmission interlocks stopping a shot is less likely
at Taongi by whatever margin of advantage exists in this regard.
Fallout
Asdiscussed under Item 3 above, and as seen from the JIF 7 interpolated

hodographs, the ever present northerly component in the upper vesterly winds
precludes the possibility of keeping the sand islands clear of contamination
at Taongi after the first shot. Past operations have been very successful

in being able to continue firing at Fox/George et Bikini and to re-enter

scientific stations and to prepare the next shot.

Many yards of concrete are

required to provide adequate shielding for film data in such stations, in
addition to assuring structurel strength in close proximity to the blast.

The contemination picture at Taongi would be even more discouraging if one
had to guarantee re-entry into land stations. The diagnostic ship method
rids a considerable portion of the operation of recovery and construction
complications,

Another consideration at Taongl concerns contaminetion in the lagoon and the

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effects on barge mooring operations in case of no reef break-through on the

first shot. Taongi lagoon has an average depth of only 50 feet and possesses
an extremely emell tidel prism volume, At the present time, it is estimted
the bait life of the lagoon water in exchange is_260 days. This figure,
although large, is not so surprising vhen it is remembered that Taongl is
totally land locked. The & knot current in the channel at low tide arises
from the fact that the reef is continuous except for Poksaakku passage and
this outflow is not enough to allow the lagoon level to equalize with that
of the ocean. It is estimted that the minimum difference between the two

is in the range of 8-10 inches.

In the case of reef break-through on the first shot, the small lagoon volume
becomes a beneficial factor since the exchange rate, once the tidal flow
through the crater comes into action, would increase tremendously. It is
felt that the crater proper from a 1 ~ 2 megaton first shot on the reef
would clear itself for re-entry faster than either Eniwetok or Bikini.

The storage of radioactive contaminant in any flowless stagnant pot holes

below an intermediate current return layer is being looked at wery carefully.

Measurements of the vertical mixing, and establishment of the surface and

sub-surface current patterns will reveal any possibility of such storage.
These are all factors bearing on the choice of zero points. The feasibility

of building a model to aid in these determinations is being investigated.

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