eet BOX No. Lis COLLECTION iat a mol Q be. KUADESO.2B Otiassteiceron meFAMED | a{ x Mmaoie eth Nema a SPUR eee Basic Research be Radioactive Fallout re 4.- Elovsh Hovshaare - tthe explosives ays nonadl ! ECaio 0f PERS te itery use oREONE) | ond e. Weapons Program, partioulerly: - 5 ~ T Ty fe aan te weet hee Be ey oteEe nie (1) y gE The U8. -U.K. exchange, _ OLUOt ANCED To . rot Ps is we ee tie “ats * ‘The AEC is a principal bulwark. for basic research in the oT sclences especially in fields of. pertioular interest such as high / at energy physics end nuclear end. structure. It-is on this solid Lo j : “ : at Eos PR! Reis = Katy SINGL aR Lemna ~~. future tests which might be held. our progrem largely are traceahleto this $100 million item in our ‘budget. This gives us our newmenand ideas vhich nurture and go a a feos oS 1 GB ow & Pe at 2 yy “a6 8 WD 4, 24 > 8 ee Oo oS 0% Ging HM Fos 2 y @ ao FS BEG a gE og £& GO a =< 1 4 Oo Big UF US © 2 os ze o & HG oD ze BO acts nourish everything practicalwe do.For example, at present several |2/322~ 128 ‘programs are Limited by the properties of materials whichhave yet. (71oe REO to be discovered. oh Beg A oe eee parE2 8} 1974 (3) ‘The anticipated results of Hardtack IT and eny OE o& iy BY AUTHORITY ne == BY (2) ‘he results of Herdteck,z in the Pacific, SPRL he wen ye amlat EPARTNSEDSS Ge en wed . ieindeiaiiaeeecmaticcan oreGe ee oo ae . IsotopeB | : | «aoe, | 7 Bie hang rts” LPO % & a= REPSSITORY ii fe 3 Ae ret taAhn fhe ee See pregram with the subjects: ee & g co 2 & mw ALL981 ‘— Sl hase that everything we do restsendthe strength and weaknesses of Ht ~ NOV 13 1958 Wy portion of the presentation cavers the remainder of our a 3 o BES a ae Mr. President: Shah ws P - Copy No» oa le | nae I! oeSeries —-Ldonn SHC ROO 6LSHCCUP ss Sus eh % ~ ofe {O. pages “oat consists Before National Security Council. on Thursday, October 16, 1956 TST KER SES ud VPON “presentationoy Dr. We Ps Libby, Menber, U. S. Atomic Raergy Commission ha gk N e So ahe WHE a DAL OMOEA CER ena acta (82 es rt.“ETAa MASEL This dos 2.2ny : WO!IAL Ayaan ecw be € ee Sebrete: ee SS Lea.oe B.C. LBS6S, Boe. 8.8 | eseeegee6 3)Se 23286 RADIOACTIVE FALLOUT SEs s6g848 Radioactive fallout 1s being studied intensively as to ita eceurrence and the effects of ita radiations on the health end. heredity. We sample everything|trou ‘the stratospheric upper air on down and systematically reoord levels present. the atrontium-90 and cesium-137 These studies. tell.“usthe whole story in broad outLine--the whole story of the ciraulation + the upper atmosphere, the precipitation fromthe lower air on raindrops, the entering of the food chain in mlikandvegetables and finally the location in the human body. Wa have been less successful. an the effects. aINSey (2 GINS Ia NS | FNERSNY Elan als oNS S89 ; (7) 2 Gs 3S [25 '22 | poe Soe Ss} We aan say where thefellout:is and how mich radiehion 1 LSeae S gives, but the effects it has are more difficult to measure. Al. We have now are upper limits, ‘BanSarbure vill probably larity ‘these aspects for us. DECLASSIFIED EO. LesGa, Sag. 3.6 BagL822 eS 6) O/FRACCOCO a by Lt “XY OO BW FOL G3" 5 = MeDe15008

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