sr ACTIVITY, DIS/MIN PER 1000 SCF LTT + OCTOBER 1963 #e @ 10° wr an ite SOPN iy py yp pt 60PN tp 30°N yp gy fl ly ° ps 30°S 40°S 90S LATITUDE Fig. 16—Horizontal profiles of Sr activity at 65,000 ft. sphere during the winter season. The concentrations decreased at all latitudes between October 1963 and May 1964, no doubt as a result of fallout of nuclear debris to the troposphere. With the use of the estimated distributions in the stratosphere, including some shown in Figs. 10 to 13, the stratospheric burdens of . 9Sr between mid-1961 and late 1963 have been calculated. The results are presented in Table 1. Before the renewal of weapons testing, the burden was about 0.9 Mc. By early 1962 it had reached about 2.0 Mc, and by early 1963 it had reached perhaps more than 7 Mc. During 1963 the burden decreased, however, reaching 4.4 Mc by late 1963. Table 1—STRATOSPHERIC BURDENS OF Sr Megacuries of *%Sr Time interval June through September 1961 October through December 1961 January through April 1962 May through August 1962 September through October 1962 November through December 1962 January through April 1963 May through August 1963 September through December 1963 Northern Southern Total hemisphere hemisphere burden 0.37 + 0.13 ~1.6 ~0.5 0.47 + 0.17 0.4 + 0.1 ~1.0 ~0.9 ~2.1 2.0 + 0.3 ~3.5 2.2 +4 0.7 5.6 + 1.9 6.7 + 1.7 1.0 + 0.3 0.8 + 0.3 0.7 + 0.3 3.2 + 0.8 6.4 + 1.9 7.424 1.7 3.3 + 0.6 1.1+ 0.4 4,440.7 1.6 + 0.3 2.5 + 0.5 4.9 41.5 0.9 + 0.3 5.8 + 1.5

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