DOE ARCHIVES

Part Vill

Biology and Medicine
PROJECT SUNSHINE (Qe
Monitoring and sampling of worldwide radioactive fallout continued throughout the quarter.
The Health and Safety Laboratory of the New York Operations Office prepared a report which
brings together all the data that have been obtained on the deposition and uptake of fallout
since systematic monitoring and sampling began.* The data on gummedfilm, surface air

monitoring, Pacific Ocean water, and human bone sampling are only summarized in the report

because they comprise hundreds of thousands of individual listings. However, the detailed in-

formation is unclassified and available to anyone.
Stratospheric Monitoring

Table 1 summarizes the results of analysis for strontium 90 of stratospheric samples

collected during the period November 1956 through January 1958, based on data available
Table 1—Average Concentrations of Strontium 90 in Stratospheric Sampies Collected

November 1956 through January 1958*

(Strontium 90 content expressed in micromicrocuries per 1,000 cubic feet of air,

reduced to standard conditions.)

Minneapolis, Minnesota

San Angelo, Texas

Panama Canal Zone

France Air Force Base

Sao Paulo, Brazil

Altitude

strontium 90

Average

Number

of

strontium 90

Average

Number

of

strontium 90

Average

Number

of

strontium 90

Average

Number

(feet)

content

samples

content

samples

content

samples

content

samples

90,000
80,000
65,000
50,000

7+ 10T
1027
244156
925

10
8
17
19

545
15 + 10
29 + 12
2+2

14
11
10
10

T25
14211
29 + 26
-

2
5
6
0

929
12+8
17 +13
isi

li
14
11
53

of

* Based on data available through June 26, 1958. Analyses had not been completed on all samples collected during
this period. The program calls for one sample a month from each altitude at each location. In some instances the sampie

was not recovered.

t Range shows one atandard deviation above and below average. Standard deviations sbown include both errors of
measurement and variations in strontium 90 content from month to month.
{These samples were collected in the vicinity of the tropopause and probably do not represent stratospheric concentrations. The 50,000-foot sampling level is usually below the stratosphere at this location.

* Copies of this report, ‘"Environmental Contamination from Weapons Teatsa —A Compilation of Data
Concerning Transport, Deposition, Distribution, and Biological Uptake of Worldwide Radioactive Fallout,.’’

HASL~-42, were provided to the Joint Committee. The report will be aold by the Office of Technical

Services, Department of Commerce.

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