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the total doses of the shipboard. and island-based personnel; no fallout
was experienced as a result of Shot KOON. Shipboard personnel received

additional exposure from hulls and salt water piping systems that had

become contaminated from operating in the radioactive waters of Bikini

Lagoon. From the reconstructed radiation environments, both topside and

below, an equivalent film badge dose is caiculated and compared to
actual dosimetry data. Agreement is very good during badged periods
when the ships received significant fallout. When topside intensities
were not documented, generally late in the operation when intensity
levels were low, agreement is not as good. Calculated ship
contamination doses of significance are in excellent agreement with

limited available dosimetry data. Calculated average doses for

shipboard personnel range from a low of 0.19 rem for the crew of the
USS LST-825 to a high of 3.56 rem for the crew of the USS PHILIP.
Average doses on the residence islands of Enewetak and Kwajalein Atolls
are 1.09 rem and 0.32 rem, respectively.

Major Descriptors: *CASTLE PROJECT -- FALLOUT; *CASTLE PROJECT -- NUCLEAR
EXPLOSIONS; *MILITARY PERSONNEL -- RADIATION DOSES; *NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS
-- FALLOUT, *SHIPS -- CONTAMINATION
Descriptors: DOSIMETRY; RADIOACTIVITY; SHIELDING; WATER
Broader Terms: DOSES; EXPLOSIONS; HYDROGEN COMPOUNDS; NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS;
OXYGEN COMPOUNDS; PERSONNEL

Subject Categories: 450202*
Weaponry -- (-1989)

-- Explosions & Explosives -- Nuclear --

10/5/571
01802513

(Item 271 from file: 103)
BRA-11-040120; EDB-86-126377

Author(s):

Takahashi,

Title:

Pacific island solar monitoring program
P.K.

Title: Hawaii Natural Energy Institute annual report, July 1982-June 1983
Corporate Source:
Hawaii Univ. at Manoa, Honolulu (USA). Hawaii Natural
Energy Inst.

Publication Date: 1983
p 23-25
Report Number(s):
DOE/SF/11846-Tl
Order Number: DE84001826
Document Type: Analytic of a Report;
Language: English
Journal Announcement: EDB8608

Numerical data

Availability: NTIS, PC A06/MF AO0l.
Subfile:

TIC

(Technical

Information Center)

Country of Origin: United States
Country of Publication: United States
Abstract: The Pacific island global insolation study developed as one small
component of a much larger renewable energy assessment program proposed
by HNEI for the US Pacific island territories. The initial proposal
submitted by HNEI to the US Department of Energy (USDOE) called for a
comprehensive

solar,

wind,

and biomass

energy assessment program for

American Samoa, the Marshall Islands, the Federated States of
Micronesia, Palau, Guam, and the Northern Mariana Islands. What finally
emerged for HNEI was an $8000 solar monitoring subcontract for nine
Pacific island sites, as a part of a larger agreement between USDOE and
the Hawaii Department of Planning and Economic Development for $50,378
on technical assistance in energy applications for the US Pacific
Territories. HNEI’s role was to receive and to reduce the data tapes

into easily interpreted global insolation values. A secondary objective

was to provide advice and limited servicing to help keep the nine
stations operating. The table presented summarizes the global
insolation data recorded from June 1982 through May 1983.

Major Descriptors:

Descriptors:

*INSOLATION -- EXPERIMENTAL DATA;

DATA ACQUISITION;

HAWAII

Broader Terms: {DATA; FEDERAL REGION IX;
NUMERICAL DATA; USA

Subject Categories:

9003827

140100*

INFORMATION;

*OCEANIA --

INSOLATION

NORTH AMERICA;

-- Solar Energy -- Resources & Availability

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