5 EVENT AND DESCRIPTION OF EXPOSED GROUPS 1.2 carried out, nor was its operating condition Whole Body Gamma Doses known to be satisfactory under the emergency condition prevailing at the time of use. For these reasons the later readings, which were higher than the early survey by an average of 50 percent ,when corrected to the same times, Tue EstixaTep Vaces of external dose given in Table 1.1 were calculated from readings of radiation field survey instruments.* Averages of a numberof dose rate measurements on each island at a given time were used. The readings were taken in air, approximately three feet nbove ground, several days after the inhab- were used in computing the doses listed. The instruments used for the later measurements were calibrated just prior to the surveys. 390 wweewn= ORIGINAL SOURCE SPECTRUM oomeme= «INFINITE PLANE,3IN AIR ’ ' 1 1 ' w n a s 5 ' a) ' ‘ z 1 - t 2 | ’ 1 ‘ I 1 tt ‘ $s ’ 1 ' 1 t 1 ' ‘ ' ' ' ¢ ‘ ' ' rt t z wa rr) ‘ ' e ‘ toe \ ‘ t 1 . 1 ‘ 1 ' ’ ’ ' ‘ é ‘ ' ’ ' ‘ ! ‘' 1 ol Q i ' '' 1 LL! 1 Li '1 ' ' ‘ ' ! 200 _j 400 ‘ { - = @ ' ' 20 ‘ ' ' i 600 ‘ ) | t . ' I ' ‘ 1 1 ‘ ‘ ’ 1 ‘ 1 ' ’ 1 ' t ' ‘ q Ta] ' oe 1 e t ef 800 ' ’ — 1000 ENERGY (KEV) Ficuge 1.2—Distribution of inherent energies of yamma radiation from mizcd fission products, and histogram of degraded energics produced by Compton scattering at level of infinitc plane 3 feet in air above uniformiy-distriduted fission products flelid. itants were evacuated. Before this time, ade- quate surveys with well calibrated instruments had not been possible, although readings had been taken with a single survey meter at the time of evacuation. However, preliminary calibration of this instrument had not been *Army Navy catalog AN/PDR-39. 1.21 Characteristics of the Gamma Radiation The fallout material, when deposited on the ground, formed a large planar source of radia- tion. The energy distribution of the radiation reaching an exposed individual was influenced by its passage through the intervening air. A knowledge of the energy spectrum of the ra-