B.4 Preparation for Making a Mooring ----------------.-+-+----------- 151 B.5 Mooring Procedure -------------------+---..----------4----2. 151 B.6 Servicing Instrument Skiffs -----------.---------.2..----------. 152 REFERENCES - ----------- 22 ree ree ee re ne ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee eee 156 TABLES 2.1 Penetration Measurements, Shot Zuni -----------~-+-...-+---------2.2 Penetration Measurements, Shot Flathead -----~-~.---.---+---------.4 2.3 Penetration Measurements, Shot Navajo---------.~.-----.--..---+--+. 2.4 Penetration Measurements, Shot Tewa----------..--...-----------2.5 Summary of Penetration Measurements ---------.---...---------4-2.6 Summary of Water Sampling Program, Shot Zuni- ------.---------.----2.7 Summary of Water Sampling Program, Shot Flathead----------.--..---2.8 Summary of Water Sampling Program, Shot Navajo ------+-------------2.9 Summary of Water Sampling Program, Shot Tewa --------------------2.10 Example of Data Reduction-----------------..---.-.-+--------2.11 Summary of Areal Extent of Fallout-------~----...-.-------+------4.1 32 32 33 33 34 34 35 36 37 38 39 Instrumentation and Radiation Data on Deep-MooredStations, Shot Cherokee ----------------------------4-------+----+-+-- 100 4.2 Instrumentation and Radiation Data on Deep-Moored Stations, Shot Zuni ------------+----------- ee ee ee ee eee ee ee ee ee eee 100 4.3 Instrumentation and Radiation Data on Deep-MooredStations, Shot Flathead- ------------------------.------- +--+ ee ee eee 101 4.4 Instrumentation and Radiation Data on Deep-MooredStations, Shot Navajo------------------------+---.----++-----+---+--+-- 101 4.5 Instrumentation and Radiation Data on Deep-MooredStations, Shot Tewa - - ----------- 2-2-2 - 2-2 ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee een ee 102 5.1 Time of Arrival of Airborne Activity -----------------------------5.2 Variation of Aerosol Particle Size with Activity- -------~--------------5.3 Navajo Water Samples Disintegrations Per Minute Per Liter as of 1 July 1957 -------------------------+-+-+--+--+--+-----5.4 Tewa Water Samples Collected 22 July 1956, 12°05’ N 165°15’ E----------5.5 Bikini Lagoon Bottom Water 29 May 1956, 11°30'02” N 165°21'25”" E ------5.6 Activity Distribution with Particale Size, Navajo Station N-12, 11°34’ N 165°11’ E, 13 July 1956 ----------------.-----------.-- 119 119 120 120 121 121 A.1 Effective Probe Response to Degraded I'S! Spectrum ------------------- 141 A.2 Measured Response of Probe 0 to I''! in Water ----------------------- 141. A.3 Comparison of Numerical Values of Factor Converting Probe Reading to Dose Rate 3 Feet Above Hypothetical Plane -~------~------- 142 FIGURES 2.1 Block diagram of Project 2.62 installation on YAG’S- ~------------------ 40 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 penetration meter-------------------+-----------ships for Shot Cherokee- - ------------------------ships for Shot Zuni-----------~----+-------+------ships for Shot Flathead - -------------------------- 43 44 45 46 2.9 Tracks of survey ships for Shot Tewa ---------------+---e------- eee 2.10 Probe cuntamination for Shot Zuni surveys ----------------------+--- 48 49 2.2 Schematic diagram of underwater radiation detectors ~------------------ 41 2.3 Schematic diagram of Nav-Rad unit-------------+----+-------------- 42 Block diagram of Tracks of survey Tracks of survey Tracks of survey 2.8 Tracks of survey ships for Shot Navajo ---------------------------- 47 10

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