3 600 + boo 4 tr bao 500 -— 400+ Fe 5g ay ee r it tf | J 40 0 20 1800 — 2.0 H Loo "EL bekmen rete eg ro1 pen 20 4 A ror r— oy bx-+O—OA on 4 to tot ft 40 0 20 40 Jot 10 1800 tf 30 4.0 a 3.0 OH 200 — for 0 q ot hon 100 F- 4 -—_—— 300 |- 6.0 ~ 5.0 et ft 2.8 7.0 7 2.4 2.0 0.8 0.4 ff 30 10 1900 TIME, CST RATIO OF PARTICULATE TO DISSOLVED BETA ACTIVITY 2 a AVERAGE RAINFALL RATE, IN./HR AVERAGE TOTAL BETA ACTIVITY PER SAMPLE, PC/LITER STATION 1 Fig. 34—Time cross sections of total beta concentration (solid lines), rainfall rate (lines with x’s), and ratios of particulate to dissolved beta 600 a xd 500 + § re + 5.0 we 400 ee) — 4.0 RA 300 Z re me 200 |- _ e— mo Od 100 - 14 50 1800 10 ws —| 3.0 mo ~| 2.0 4 bmg tt fb Kame 30 + 1.0 HH oLtittt itt} 30 6.0 ro 50 | 1900 tt 10 0.8 0.4 0.4 0.2 4 ftgltedambemt 0 TIME, CST 50 1800 10 30 50 10 1900 Fig. 35——Time cross sections of total beta concentration (solid lines), rainfall rate (lines with x’s), and ratios of particulate to dissolved beta activity (lines with zeros) for stations 4 and 5 for storm of May 10, . 1964, RATIO OF PARTICULATE TO DISSOLVED BETA ACTIVITY — 7.0 {| | JjJ 700 }- 80 | 5 TT TTT TTT TTT? {| i ft ft | 800 | STATION 4 AVERAGE RAINFALL RATE, IN./ HR AVERAGE TOTAL BETA ACTIVITY PER SAMPLE, PC/LITER activity (lines with zeros) for stations 1 to 3 for storm of May 10, 1964,

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