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Title:
Aircraft Fallout Sampling
Project Officer:

Dr. R. R. Soule
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U.S. Naval Radiological Defense Lab
San Francisco, California
ATTN: Code 3-934

Phone:

MIssion 8-6900

Objective:

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To determine the relative contribution of certain isotopes to both local
and world-wide fallout.
To use this information, if possible, to determine
the fraction of total bomb debris deposited in the local area.

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and Experimental Procedures:

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To date, fallout collection methods have not allowed a direct
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roatinely obtained by sampling aircraft.

This project is designed to provide

correlation between high altitude sampling and low altitude sampling with

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comparable techniques.

2.
Three B-57D at the highest altitude attainable and four to six
B-57B at appropriate high altitudes will collect both particulate and gaseous

samples as soon after detonation as is practicable and at several tires thereafter. Final collection will be made approximately 6 hours after detonation.

At least one additional aircraft will be used for control purposes, and more

sampling aircraft will be used if they are available.
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Two or three B-50 aircraft will collect several particulate samples

at an altitude of approximately 1000 feet along predicted “height lines", to

allow fractionation between particle size for selected isotopes to be determined.
This will provide data on the relative céepletion of nonrefractory isctopes in

fallout. -Height lines will be chosen to aliow a direct comparison between

results of the high altitude and low altitude collections.
In addition, one
higher height line will be used;
one which is limited only by B-50 range
capability and!smallest particle size sought.

US DOE ARCHIVES

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