scattering, and atsorption do not affect the detector resnonse or gamna
spectrum seen by the detector. Since the letter condition is never fully

satisfied, the calculated curve always differs from the experimental one.

Table 5.1 tahulates the slopes of the theoretical decay curves considered.

The experimental beta decay curve for Shot 4 (Fig. 5.1) and the experimental gamma ionization decay curve (Fig. 5.2) for Shot 1 are presented
for compericon. The two theoreticel beta decay curves are in very close
agreement and each arree well with the experimental beta decay curve.
The experimental camsia ionization decay curve for Shot 1 and the cal-

culated gamma (Mev/min) decay curve (Fig. 5.2) ere not in food agreement

from 5 to 100 hr after detonation. This lack of acreenent may te due to
the nature of the response of the ionization instrument or to other factors.
TABLE 5.1 = Theoretical Decey Data

Slope of Decay Curve over Period Indicated|
(hr after ABD)
l= 3}1=- 5/3 - 4815 - 96 24 = 1440 96 - 672

Calculated gamma

ionization decay --

1.37

Shot 1 (Mev/min)

1.08

Calculated beta

|

decey -- Shot 1 (d/m)/ 1.42

0.83 |

Calculated beta
decay -- Mike Shot,

0.865

Ivy (d/m)

LeAL

1.33

|
|

1.40

|

1.37

a

Type of Decay

|

Fieure 5.3 is a composite gamma ionization decay curve constructed from all aveilable field data; it has been used in this renort

for conversion of all field data taken with an AN/PDR-T1B, AN/®SDR/39,

or the gemma ionization time-intensity recorders as well as for conversion of the 47 gamma ionization chamber laboratory data. Comparison

of How Island Task Force Rad Safe measurements and the Project 2.58

gamma time-intensity measurements shows very close agreement from 0 + 2

to 0 + 20 days after Shot 1 (Table 5.2).

This agreement of the time-intensity recorder curve with field

survey readings was assumed to hold between 0 + 2 hr and O + 2 days.

Therefore, for the time interval (0 + 3 hr to 0 + 20 days) the time~
intensity recorder data were used to construct the composite curve

(Fig. 5.3). However, for the interval from 0 + 1 hr to O + 3 hr the

gamma tine-intensity recorder must be compensated for fallout that was
still arrivi:~+: the compensated curve would then have a slope steeper
than the experime..-1 decay curve. For this interval (0 + 1 hr to

O * 3 hr) the calculateu cemma decay curve was used in te construction
of this composite decay curve.

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