TABLE B-16-2. COMPARISON OF PG-2 SURVEY DATA AT 1 METER ABOVE GRADE
AND IMP DATA IN FIG/QUINCE AREA, 28 MAY 1979

(184)b

118

-c

-

72

5.1

148
150

(184)
(184)

-36
-34

250
26

170

(184)

-14

-

4-NE-16
8-NE-16
12-NE-12
d
16-NE-12

300
276
402
7,626
323e

(184)
(184)
210
930
2352

116
92
192
6,696
88

360
1,721
1,721
-

20-NE-8
24-NE-8
32-N W-16
28-NW-16
24-N W-16

198
282
690
386
478

230
304
558
408
380

32
-22
132
-22
98

131
128
-

20-N W-12
16-N W-12
16-N W-8
16-NW-4
8-NW-4

576
304
648
450
722

424
318
390
354
310

152
-14
258
96
412

226
551
724
-

4-NW-0
0-NE-4
0-0

594
456
12,464

236
170
866

358
286
11,598

952
775
7,013

4-SE-4
4-SE-8

76
492

106
196

-30
296

-

4-SE~-12
8-SE-8
8-SE-12
12-SE-16
20-NE-4

174
98
300
82
256

148
106
152
106
286

26
-8
148
-24
-30

64
51
22
203

198

(184)

14

& Based on 0.5 min. counting time at each location.

3.1

-

9.0

od

© Average of two readings; one at higher elevation than other.

B-16-7

310

-

-

240
-

~

-

230

1.0

-

-

260

j.5

-

2.1
7.9
“

1100

2.0
2.7

-

0.6

("hot" spot
only)

-

780

2.5

-

0.3

-

Parenthetical values estimated from average of other locations in which "down"
reading was less than 400 epm.
© Dash indicates no IMP measurement at that location.

d 9m from stake toward ocean.

Estimated
pCi/g(+ 80%)

aTeee

302

Net.cpm

IMP/PG-2

pCi/g
Net cpm

oe

12-SE-24
8-SE-24
8-SE-20
4-SE-20
0-SE-24

IMP

TRU
(pCi/g)

a

Stake No.

PG-2 (epm)&
Down
Up(Baekground)

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