‘This discussion seexs to me to indicate that the pilot MON s whieh we have up there is only part of the question and other pilot query which we had was what is the distribution of las. radioactivity for Strontiua 90 in the world today? I they are two quite different problens. To detersine as | hasard requires one set of measurementa, whereas to dete its distribution in the world which is integrated into hazard requires a different set of measurements. You én't need to make any stratospheric measurements to determine human hasard as long as you had fallout. X think, on the contrary, that you probably would. LI3=%3 In o back up finding the radioactive Fegroes in South Africa. find a radioactive person in feuth Africa and say how in Maybe he tock a trip or maybe he ate Alaskan canned salach, and you bezin to investigate and find that the rain is radio with Strontium. SOLOMON? But the fallout takes account of a great deal of this, other words, one is operational and the other is science. There is anotber isportant thing. BILLs If you analyse, say ialyour pilet study, over a period of months you find that a amount of steff is biological material. You are still with the problem of what is going to hapren in the future until you arrive at something about distribution in the ]149thohydrosphere sphere and/as well, I don't see how you are going to e olate with any competence. ‘ - 2 yo Energy E08. wan te blew Saat ~ ES pA. bas d /98