(4)
Provision shoulda be made t> ciunr ictal fallout at the
sites of rainfall measure:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
Instructions for Operation of AS
és (AF = 1210),
In a considerable number
ellaneous debris
the samples were
and insoluble oils were “pre
filtered and the residue discar
1A yslse
Official Weather Bureau data was
ct the Air Force
* Dr. Christian Junge,
* Sherman, This was
“hen the collector
total sample volume date et the
of AFCRC and Mre Fe Ie Sullivan
to compensate for portions of the
was not opened in time to
colle
In addition to the nermai
enother series of
ts with the ccllector
Tlirsnit between the two sets
collections was run at We
open at all times.
No consisie
of data was found at HASL, however, s:2 bec results were used in
this report as the best aporoximati::. 7f aativity levels at that
station-
(5)
Hallden end Harley, HASL Lat
(7)
(8)
HASL Fallout Summary, March
Avprectation is expressed to
(6)
dg. Harley, et al, KYO Report
c
the
associated directly and indirectly —
were Helen Wo. Keller and Seymour Ta
ef the analytical procedures,
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