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We would like this morning to discuss teiefly the resuite of

the separate necting. If we can't tell whet we do knof, we
should try to outline what we don't know—shich I ie gine fs
quite a bit. We would like to conclude the morning

segsion,

after the coffee break, with a discussion ef the GASRIE

problem, giving sone of the results of the “old GAsRIEE® and
giving scae of the tentative conclusions ef the class

hoation

policy meeting of yesterday which turned eventually int a
technical GABRIEL discussion,
Will Kellogg would like to talk te you now, en the
program involved in Part I.

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After the discussion of yesterday afternoon, in which

went

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over the possibilities, needs, and advisability of nak!

some

experizent where we could follow the debris in the atacfphes
what I heve to say now may be really thought of asa

pe
of

the factors, and I shall try to state some of the discas:

that took place bere yesterday efternoen, briefly, for bs

benefit of those who didn't hear it, Because X think afot of
interesting factors did cone up.

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I']1 take first, our original attitude towardthis, In Rocking
at the local fallout picture--by this we mean the fallow,
gut, in the first few cays—~we found that one of the

nose

raindif-

ficult paraseters to talk about, much less to get any quantitative

inates on, was the vertical transport of debris, Harry Wexler
Pens.

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