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5.4.5 Biological Sampling ---------------+------------------+----5.5 Insteumentation ---------------+-------------+-5------------5.6 Results and Discussion ------------+--------------------+---+-----5.6.1 Airborne Activity- ----------------------+-+--.--.---------5.6.2 Water Analysis -------------------------+--.------------5.6.3 Suspended Particulate Matter----------------.-------.------5.6.4 Lagoon Sediments -----------+---------------~-+-+-- +--+ ee
5.6.5 Pelagic Sediments -----------------+-----------+-----+-------5.6.6 Radioactive Contamination of Marine Organisms ------------------CHAPTER 6
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6.1 Oceanographic Fallout Survey--------------------+--------------- 133
6.1.1 Duration and Extent of Surveys---------------+----~-------+--.---- 133
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Depth of Penetration- ----------------------+-2--+----+-+---Nav-Rad------+-------------+-+---+--+-+-+-----+------------Racioactive-Decay Measurements- -----------------+-+-+-+-+--+----Ocean Current Corrections ---------+--------------+---+--+-----
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6.1.8 Zuni Fallout Survey -------------------+----------------+-- 134
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6.1.10 Navajo Fallout Survey -----------------------+---+-------+--- 134
6.1.11 Tewa Fallout Survey-------------+-----------2---- +--+ ee 134
6.1.12 Fallout Surveys, General------------------------+-------+-+-- 134
6.2 Lagoon Radioactivity Survey- ----------+------+---+-+--+----------- 134
6.3 Deep-Moored Instrument Stations ---------+-+-----------+-----+-+--- 134
6.4 Radiological Investigations- ------------------------------------ 135
APPENDIX A
CALIBRATION CONVERSION FACTORS FOR UNDERWATER
PROBE MEASUREMENTS ----------------+--------------- 136
A.1 Point Source Calibration--------------------------+------+------ 136
A.2 Variation of Instrument Response to Photons of Various Energies
Striking Normal to the Probe --------~------------------------- 136
A.3 Variation of Response with Angle of Incidence- ----------------------- 136
A.4 Variation with Photon Energy of the Response to Radiation Incident
from All Angles -------------+-------+--+-----2------------- 136
A.5 Theoretical Response to Known Sources Underwater ------------------- 137
A.6 Measurement of the Response of the Probe to a Known Source
Spectra in Water --+-----------+-------+2+-------2----+--------- 138
A.7 Comparison of Measured Response to the Computed Response for
4-1 Radiation in Water ------------------------------------- 139
A.8 Computation of Dose Rate at a Point 3 Feet Above an Infinite
Hypothetical Plane Catching Fallout- ---------------+------------A.8.1 Theoretical Deviation of Dose Rate Above Fallout Plane- ------------A.8.2 Conclusions Regarding Numerical Conversion Factors- -------------A.9 Conclusions Regarding a Hypothetical 3-foot Dose Rate -----------------
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B.1 Pretest Installations on USS Sioux (ATF 75) ------------------- ere re- 150
B.2 Mooring Wires ------------------- eccentrics 150
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