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a@ ten-year period,

In Hiroshima it certainly must be a large dis-

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Looking at aerial photographs of this

Brazil site, though, you don't see any change in the foliage

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when you com over the rolling country up to the edge of this.

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activity part due to the fact that there are also chemical

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There are differences in the radio-

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WARREN :

Yes, it is.

EISENBUD:

Yes,

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main radioactivity gets about, a couple of Kllometers across,

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about 300 meters high above three---

WARREN:

Is that a volcanic cone or this---

EISENBUD:

intrusion in the center,

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It's a volcanic cone with an alkaline
The alkaline intrusion is where the

Is it active?
It was many, many thousands of years ago

but not in historic times,

This was a major volcanic eruption.

The cone is about 50 kilometers in diameter and within the
center of it is an alkaline intrusion which is just a knob

which brought up a lot of rare earth minerals associated with
thorium, and this is a few kilometers across and this is where
the work is going on,
WOLFE:
WARREN:

I haven't seen it,
I've only read it.

You don't run sheep on

this because there's no grass or enough foliage?
EISENBERG:

No, that's not so.

In fact, the cows

graze on it and itts part of a grazing land and there's enough

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This is another factor that has to

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pollen is, but this would even have to be considered in

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