RELATIVE Sr CONCENTRATIONS IN SURFACE AIR 623 REPRODUCIBILITY AND SYMMETRY OF ANNUAL OSCILLATIONS In the study of ground-level air, as the absolute activity to site and between relations sought. In the seasonal variations of Sr concentrations in in the precipitation studies, it has been seen that levels are so variable between samples from site the hemispheres as to obscure possibly the very an attempt to better focus the data on these prob- lems, the absolute “Sr air concentrations were normalized in the following way: (1) the average bimonthly concentration at each site was computed by adding all the values for eachyear and dividing by six, and (2) each bimonthly concentration value was then divided by the average computed. By this method, each piece of data is relative to all other data regardless of latitude, year, or absolute concentration, All the values then become fractions of the annual average and thus tend to distribute about unity. Use of this normalizing procedure tends to point up the systematic fluctuations while damping the short-term effects. Figure 6 illustrates the method. Here, all the data were reduced as previously described and plotted against latitude for each bimonthly period. It can be seen from this figure that the maximum spread of values is from about two-tenths to three times the average. It is quite clear that the two curves in each of the six bimonthly periods follow similar trends. If the extensive atmospherictesting during 1962 compared to the complete absence of such testing in 1963 is w 2h JANUARY AND FEBRUARY le ~~_—<= I ! | | wy | | JULY AND AUGUST 4 ob + - { | h 4 q 1 | “Ss | = | — } ] MARCH AND APRIL L | L L / SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER ‘\ BIMONTHLY CONCENTRATIONS OF %5:/ AVERAGE BIMONTHLY CONCENTRATION OF "sr considered, these curves clearly illustrate the strong and reproducible { MAY AND JUNE 0 90° , 70° 50° N ! 30° | 10° NOVEMBER AND DECEMBER i 10° ! 30° | ie tae 50° 70° 90° 70° 50° 30 10° 5 i 10° N LATITUDE Fig. 6—Relative *Sr concentrations in tropospheric air along the 80th meridian. , 4962 NRL data; ———, 1963 HASL data.

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