The next presentation is an expansion on the same _ CHAIRMAN MOSELEY: subject by John Koranda. DR. KORANDA: May I have the first slide, Dave. (JK-1). Some of the maps I have may clarify some of the questions that you have just been bringing up about the distribution of sites. We began the field work on Phase II in July and these numbers differ a little bit from those that Frosty may have given a few moments ago, but that's bound to happen in 300 measurements, and I didn't include the Las Vegas measurements in my totals, but we made fifteen trips during the 10 summer with 11 Livermore personnel were there. 12 generated guess, 13 observations and notes on the field measurements, 14 about 15 Dr. Anspaugh will discuss the use of this tome later on in Site Selection. 16 17 the help of EG&G's field this, I neighborhood and and one person, and As a result of those measurements, we tome dogs, spectrometer is we the have best word gone for it, mainly the a few spurious remarks into this and I think Our next slide (JK-2) will show, when it gets oriented right, the distribution of our measurement sites in the western states. a computer map data base. This is from It doesn't clutter up your mind with cities and 19 towns and just shows the states, and you enter it with the longitude and 20 latitude. 21 and you can see that it's around the core of Phase 1 sites, which were 22 measured by the EML people. 23 of Utah, at Snowville and Rosette were measured by our group. That's the scene in the area in which we made our measurements, A couple of sites up in the northwest corner 24 The next slide (JK-3) shows, I think, just Nevada measurements and 25 over into eastern California, and the next slide (JK-4) will show the New 26 Mexico and Arizona areas. 27 28 The next calibrations slide (JK-5) just that we make on the is concerned detector. 82 with some Before we of take it the basic into the