at the Pacific Missile Test Center, Point Magu, California, and at the
Kwajalein Missile Range, Kwajalein Atoll.
Helicopter support was provided
by personnel of the U.S. Navy HC-1 Helicopter Squadron, San Diego, California.
Personnel of EG&G supported the photographic and aerial surveys.
Personnel
of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory conducted the environmental
survey. DOD's logistics costs were reimbursed by DOI.
DOE funded technical
support costs for the survey.
The new information in this report will be interpreted and evaluated elsewhere.
However, it may be said that the trends in the radiation data sng in the total
dose estimates in this report do not indicate any unusual findings.
It was
expected that fission product radiation and radioactivity levels and accompanying
radiation doses would decline with distance from the test atolls, and that
these values would approach levels equivalent to world-wide fallout at the
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perimeter of the region of close-in fallout.
This did occur within the area
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