ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

The authors wish to thank the numerous persons
who have contributed to
this study. Members of the Lawrence Livermor
e Laboratory who constructed
and fielded the experimental apparatus, at times
under very trying conditions, included J. Taylor, C. Fry, F. Green,
V. Fowler, and B. Tucke
R, Kauder of the Air Resources Laboratory-Las
Vegas was a principal
”
participant in the meteorological Measurem
ents and data handling efforts
We also wish to thank I. Aoki and A. Bicker
of the Reynolds Electrical
‘
and Engineering Co., Inc., for supplying air-samp
ling data for the GMX.
area, and R. Cooper, who was extremely helpful
and resourceful in maintaining the field apparatus. Several members
of the U.S. Atomic Energy
Commission, Nevada Operations Office, staff have
contributed their
Support. They include P. B. Dunaway, M. G. White,
R. Lease, and
H. Kayuha. Finally, a special thanks to
S. Lewis for typing the manuscript, D. Schilf for typing the numerous reports,
and to A. Boyce
who did the illustrations,
"

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