Sen! Dr. J. H. Harley and Mr, I. B. Whitney . July 2, 1956 Eduard P. Hardy and Seymour Tarras, Chemists 410875 Analytical Branch, Health and Safety Laboratory GENERAL MILLS HIGH ALTITUDE BALLOON FILTER SAMPLES NON-CCRKP SYiBOL: HSAsEPR:ST Ten (10) filter samiles forwarded to HASL by Dr. Worf have been analyzed for total beta activity, Sr-89, Sr-90 and Cs-137. Per~ tinent information available and analytical results are reported 4n the accorpanying four (k) tables, General Mills sarples nuz- LLLST§/ DATE DATE 3 -/S—57 COUo-S a Rach filter was ignited at 550°C for twelve (12) hours end ths residue transferred to a gless planchet and beta counted. K-)0 was used es a standard. The standard cubie foot values rere obtained fron Dr. L. Machta by phones. —~ At that tina it wes ex~- plained that these figures were based on calculation of fan revolution rate which was not constant throughout the eazpling period. The efficiency for collection of particles at these altitades is considered to be 25% but the data presented in this memorandum hes not been corrected for efficiency. No blenk filters were received for control analysis. SY AUTHORITY OF CLASSI ICATION CA NCELLED YC es', bered Bf k and 5 were reported lost. , In reference to the ensuing comments, possible variation of nuclide abundance or other paramster with tine hes been disre- garded. There is no apparent correlation of ash weight with altitude. By plotting isotcpic concentration in d/a per stan~ dard cubie foot with altitude (Figures I-IV), 4t appears as though total beta activity diminishes with increasing altitude, A range of 0,96 to 1.1) d/a/std ft3 is indicated for the saxples collected between 58 and 60 thousand fcet and a range 0.16 to 0.38 for those collected between 76 and 92 thousand feet. Like~ wise, the concentration of Sr-90 end S&r-59 seems to decrease with The concentration of Sr-90 falls within the linita 10.036 and 0.05 d/a/sta £t3 between 58 to 60 thousand feet and Ehvithin 0.010 and 0,032 between 76 to 92 thousand feet. Ly plot~ ating the relative meclide abundance in per cent against éltitude Fugures Y-VII), there 4s indication of an enrichment of Sr-90 Y Lo Uva Box CollectionDBM Giles US DOE ARCHIVES 326 US ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION RG increcsing altitude, while this trend is not evident in the casa “of Cs-137. arkcdiVes BEST COPY AVAILABLE vi

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