with the data from Shot Lassen normalized in the same manner as was done for the 730-yard data. The theoretical estimate of AFSWC TR-58-13 is also shown. The break in the curve, that is, the point at which the nitrogen-capture effect disappears and the fission-product portion of the curve predominates, appears normally at about 0.4 seconds. The appearance of this break in the data obtained at 550 yards at approximately 0.2 second makes the time scale of this instrument suspect. As dependence on tape speed was the only time reference utilized this error was entirely possible. Figure 3.3 shows the measurements obtained at 750 yards, along with the Lassen data normalized as was done previously at 1 second. The measurements obtained at 550 yards are also plotted in Figure 3.3; however, a constant multiplier of [wo was used to shift the time axis of the TABLE 3.1 INITIAL-GAMMA DOSE RATE VERSUS TIME Time sec 0.025 550 Yards Experimental Corrected Dose Rate Dose Rate r/sec 16.1 Time r/sec sec < 750 Yards Experimental Corrected Dose Rate Dose Rate r/sec 0.025 §.36 0.05 7.36 0.05 2.58 0.075 §.11 0.075 1.61 0.1 2.77 0.1 1.12 9.2 0.861 0.2 0.180 r/sec 0.3 0.569 0.3 0.0703 0.4 0.472 0.4 0.0450 0.5 0.424 0.5 0.0383 0.6 0.389 0.6 0.7 0.0328 0.8 0.317 0.8 0.0299 0.9 0.292 0.9 0.0289 1.0 0.264 0.265 1.0 0.0269 0.0270 1.5 0.186 0.187 1.5 0.0214 0.0215 © 0.7 0.356 0.0347 2 0.142 0.143 2 0.0181 0.0182 3 0.0944 0.0958 3 0.0133 0.0134 4 0.0778 0.0796 4 0.0114 0.0116 5 0.0639 0.0659 5 0.0103 0.0105 6 0.0556 0.0579 6 0.0083 0.0085 7 0.0503 0.0529 7 0.00778 0.00803 8 0.0439 0.0466 8 0,00694 0.00721 9 0.0394 0.0429 9 0.00667 0.00698 10 0.0350 0.0390 10 0.00639 0.00673 15 0.0253 0.0297 14 0.00556 0.00605 20 0.0197 0.0246 20 0.00472 0.00541 22 0.0192 0.0245 30 0.00403 0.00512 30 0.0144 0.0210 °36 0.00397 0.00539 40 0.0122 0.0209” data and the intensity was decreased to match the 750-yard measurements at 1 second. The intensities out to 20 seconds no longer suffer from the instrumentation error and follow the Lassen data with close agreement. Figure 3.4 shows the percent of the measured initial-gamma dose accumulation as the function of time at the 750-yard location. The heavy line in the figure shows the unrealistically steep approach to 100 percent that results from the leveling off of the measured data. If a decay similar to that of Shot Lassen is assumed, the dashed line illustrates the integrated gamma dose under these conditions. As a result of the measurements obtained, the shape of the curve for fission-product doserate decayfor very-low-yield weapons was further defined. The agreement between data obtained from Operation Plumbbob (Shot Lassen) and the adjusted data obtained from Shot Hamilton was found to be good. As the total dose can be accurately predicted and the fraction of the initial 31

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