wt

from 1947 wntil 1Sf9.

Co far, we ennnot say thay thero has

2
~s
Se,
yee
”
been
any Ghlorvable
daunge

.

2

7

«

aye

4.9

to auything
wo have leouhed at, Wnich
«

4

exes
:
h
4
.
+.
”
om
_
te erty?
incluies
the
plants,
the
animals,
tie
Mangarco
mice,
Joemeretbits,

and tha rentiics, cte,
q

wt

tf

The cevastation that was present inside

a

Oo

*

a

& 3

1

_

&

5

ae

the civcloe hors, which 45 now fonesd in--fonecd in in the carly
t

3

+
—
246°
OP
ne,
4
.
+,
.
as
a
~
os
days
by +?
the Apry
for
senusity
reaserns
and4 mot
necosuarliy
be-

earse of

so

the radiation,

Le

-3.t

AS

This had a vroe-invasion wattern,

mus

~

«

+

~

c

4

fe ke

-

Hot
ww

da

36
ad
S
mw
Faas
0
t,
“J
*
2,38
“3
being
ccolcgists
but onservers,
we observed
such
things
as
:

the

n

ives, and so forth,

bh

2

praivic

First of all, we noticed that

4
ats
te
w&
ay ey FZ
<
aa e8 3
Necsian
thistle
eane
in Ze
in predominnnes,
copending
on a
the

2

rainfall,

As soon as this happened, theropulaticn of the Kane

Barco rats

were on the gvense where the Russian thistle had

me

a

Q

<

”

ALM of

-

.

4.

mas

ad dw,

a

J.

w

accumulated,

The sand had drifted.° This was an ideal colicct-

ing area fer

us,

but there were no damnsgcs that wo conld see,

There was no activity observable in the animals hera.
traces cnly up in this avoa (indicatinz).

We found

This is what tipped

us offtoe the Cistance effect that we have ceen, just recently,
in the last serics in HNeveda, emphasizing.

t leas

a

ard many others here~--their organistion

9)

Dr, Lindberg and myself, Norman French, Earl Herds
is rovresented--

finished up the proszram in Nevada which lested for tho auratvion.
7

We are paxticulerly intorcested in the cevelopnent of

lige as well as theo animals.

ct

0

~~

i

3

er

might influence the accumulation of various isotones in the

fad

the cloud and its adjacent drift ever the landseape and how this

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