vo tle tw a We ~ . 1 7 a fe, Lo : ¢t oe . woich, as you eee, fail somewhat ii.cermediate pvetween cue tivo theories, pernaps more ciosely fittin, the old theory, particularly insofar as the ctrontium-v9, wtsrontium-95 values are concerned. ‘t the present time it does not seem to be possitie tc decide definitely betweer. the two alternatives, thou, the next few montis wnoura yive us auequate aata to distinguish between them. Ii: ordes to tetter delineate ana understand the mechanism by woich stratospneric fallout occurs the Atomic Energy Commission adued the isotoses curjsten-id5 and chodium-1JZ to some of tiie nucteac devices expisdea in the Harstack Series last summer. Tunysten-165 with a haif-iife of /4 dayz was produced in a uumber of detonationc over ciiica sand. Unueviying the etudy of cun,sten-iu05 is tne hope that by decerminii., the contribution rh of a single equatociai test series ir a.t part. of tne world it would become possible to cictinjuicn amon, the differert models which have been propoceu: stcatospheric mateviai ic (1) the one ty the author ir wnich the assumed to mix uniformly over tne world and then fail out at a rate corresponaing to a seciaernce time ae of 5 to i3 years ox something intermediate to be determined; (2) the one by Ds. Machta and Mr. Stewart which ways that the mixing in che stratosphere is aiso uniform but that the fai_out fxom tne stratospnere occurs mainey at about 4J°N Latitude where the polav tropopauce ineets the equatorial tropoyauce and for a | DOS s

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