2.6.12 Decay Constants- --------------------------------------- 26
2.6.13 Decay Correction Factor for Dose Rates --------------------+--+- 27
2.6.14 Factor for Determining Accumulated Dose - - -------------------- 27
2.6.15
2.6.16
2.6.17
2.6.18
2.6.19
Data Reduction-------------------+-- wee wee eee eee ew ee eee
Fallout Surveys, General- -~---------------+---++--+-------Cherokee Surveys- -----------------------2------- + -+2--Zuni Surveys - -----------+----------- 22-5 ee ee ee ee ee ee ee
Flathead Surveys ---------------------------------------
27
28
29
29
29
2.6.20 Navajo Survey8 -----------------+------------2--+-+-----+--- 30
2.6.21 Tewa Fallout Surveys ------------------------------------ 30
2.6.22 Comparison of Shots - -----------------+---------------+--- 30
CHAPTER 3
LAGOON RADIOACTIVITY SURVEY
------------------------
85
3.1 Objectives- ------------+------------ 2-2 eee ee ee ee ee ee eee 85
3.2 Background - ----------------+---+-------------------------- 85
3.3. Theory ----------- er rrr tr re ne en ee ee ee eee 85
3.4 Operations ---------------- +--+ 2 - eee ee eee ee eee eee
3.5 Instrumentation - ---------------------------+--4-----------3.6 Results and Discussion -----------------------------------+----
85
86
86
Shot Zuni ------------------ 2 - eee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee
Shot Flathead --------------------------- ++ 22-2 +--+ - eee
Shot Dakota- ------+----------+----------------- eee eee eee
Discussion of Presented Dose-Rate Values- ----------------------
86
87
88
88
DEEP-MOORED INSTRUMENT STATIONS- -----------------+---
94
3.6.1 Shot Cherokee - --------------------- 22+ - 4+ ee ee eee ee 86
3.6.2
3.6.3
3.6.4
3.6.5
CHAPTER 4
4.1 Objectives- ------------------------------- +22 ee eee eee
4.2 Background - ----+--------- 2 ee en eee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee re eee
4.3 Theory - ------------------- ee eee ee ee ee ee ee eee eee eee
4.4 Operations -----------------------+-------+---------+--------
94
94
95
96
4.4.1 USS Sioux-----------+-----+--+----4---- eee ee ee ee ee
96
4.4.2 Initial Installation ------+------+-+----+-+--+---+---+-4------+4.4.3 Maintenance of Instrument Skiffs ------------------+--+-------+--
96
96
4.5 Instrumentation -----------------------------+--------------- 97
4.6 Results and Discussion -----------------------+--++------------- 97
4.6.1 Summary of Shot Participation - ------------------------------ 97
4.6.2 Summary of Moorings and Problems Encountered ------------------ 97
4.6.3 Reliability of Station Positions - ------------------------------ 98
4.6.4 Locating Instrument Skiffs- ---------------------------------
4.6.5 Servicing Instrument Skiffs --------------------------------4.6.6 Operating Conditions -------------------+----+-------+-----+--
CHAPTER 5
98
98
99
RADIOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION OF THE MARINE
ENVIRONMENT- -------- 2-2-2 - rec crcrrccrcr tere rr rt 111
5.1 Objectives---------------------Pe ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 111
5.2
Background- --------------- reer rr rrr tre 111
5.3 Theory-------------- ere ree rn re rr rrr rrr reece
5.4 Operations ------------------- et err rr rr rrr tne
5.4.1 Airborne Analysis ---------------- cert rrr rrr ern
5.4.2 Water Analysis ----------------- st rrr rrr rrr rte
5.4.3 Particulate Analysis- ---------------- 22 - rrr rrr rt tcc rrr
5.4.4 Sediment Analysis ----------------- orn rrr tr rere
112
112
112
112
113
113