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Estimated Excursion and Depression of 1,200-Fathom Moor ------------Estimated Excursion and Depression of 400-Fathom Moor -------------Coracle Recovery Data, Shot Wahoo ---------+-+----------eerr errr ee
Time of Arrival of Device-Generated Water Waves at Stations-----------Shot Data and Surface Weather at Shot Time--------------+--+-2+-%--°
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3.2 Correction Factors for Directional Response --------------+-+-----+--7°3.3 Summary of Time Adjustments- ---------+-+----- errr errr rrr
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3.5 Estimated Cumulative Doses for Initial Radiation ---------+------+-+---73.6 Deposit Dose Determined from GITR Background, Meter Survey
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Reading, and IC Collections- ------+--------+--+---+--cer-- rer
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3.7 Relative Activity of Later Incremental Collections-----------------+--3.8 Times and Dose Rates for Significant Peaks in the Gamma Records -------3.9 Cumulative Doses Calculated from Std-GITR Records -------+---------3.10 Cumulative Doses Caiculated from Normalized Rate Curves -----------3.11 Master Table for Base Surge Transit, Shots Wahoo and Umbrella--------3.12 Coracle Film Pack, Shipboard Film Pack, and Floating Film Pack Data---3.13 Dose Rate and Distance from Hypothetical Surge Center, H,
for Various Times After Zero Time -~--------------+---2--%-
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3.14 Time of Arrival (TOA) at Coracles and Ships -------+---------------
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3.18 Time of Cessation (TOC) at Coracles----~-------------------+-----
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3.15 Visual Approach Velocities ---+-------+---- tee rere teeters
3.16 Velocity of Approach Calculated from Rate of. Rise of Std-GITR ---------3.17 Radial Velocity of Expansion Computed from Rate of Rise of Std-GITR -----
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3.19 Photographic Cloud Boundary as a Function of Time
Along Various Radial Lines -----------+------- eer cr rrr 239
3.20 Radial Distances to Hypothetical Surge Center at Time of
Passage of Base Surge Boundaries ---------------2---r-e---%
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3.21 Summary for Second FFP Drop--------------- sere ccc sree
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3.23 Comparison of Standard and Underwater Gamma Records =<-+-=---+---3.24 Summary of White Water Movement- ---------------+2-ecce-e----
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3.22 Dose Rate Peaks and TOA for UW-GITR Records- --------------+7+---3.25 Calculated Water and Foam Movement --------------*2+--c+ eee ---3.26 Positions and Attitudes of Target Ships ----------------+---%-----3.27 Summary of Cumulative Doses Obtained from Shipboard GITR’s
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3.28 Times and Dose Rates for Significant Peaks in the
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Shipboard Gamma Records ---------+---t ste rtet ttre
3.29 Cumulative Doses Calculated from Normalized Rate Curves, Ships--------
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3.41 Mo*® Analysis of IC Trays -------------- eee e ee eee eee eee eee
A.1 Summary of U5 Fisston Product Gamma Ray Properties---------------
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Shipboard Film Pack Doses and Associated Survey Readings -----------Average Shipboard Survey Readings Not Associated with Film Packs------Average Shipboard Doses and Dose Ratios ----------------------->Conversion Factors for Superstructure Shielding -------------------Characteristic Decay Curves for IC Colections- ----------------+---Miscellaneous Sample Data -------------- csc rect c terse ttt ttt
Summary for Funnel Samples ---------~--------e- crc crte rrr ee
Activity of Air Filtration Instrument (AFI) Samples ----------+-+---+---Summary of Liquid Fraction MeasurementS ----------------+------Summary of Solid Fraction Measurements -------------+-+--+--+-----Spectrochemical Analysis of Selected Samples- --------------+-+------
A.2 Characteristics of Absorbing Materials- ----------++---c cere cre rrr
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