664 THATCHER, PAYNE, AND CAMERON significance of the displacement between the South African and the New Zealand fallout awaits further study. At northern-hemisphere stations where both tritium and "Sr data are available, it has been rather consistently observed that the tritium fallout peaks are delayed behind the *Sr peaks by one or two months. The “Sr fallout peak is reached around April or May, whereas the tritium peak is reached around June or July. The tritium peak extends further into the late summer because of reevaporation effects. No explanation for the phase displacement of the rising limb of the curve (spring) is available at present. OBSERVATIONS RELATED TO GLOBAL SUBDIVISIONS Europe and the Mediterranean Figure 3 shows tritium relations among several northern European sites. Concentrations in precipitation at the northern Canadian and European sites showed the most immediate and highest response to the late October (23-30) weapons tests in 1961. The January 1962 level for Nord was 2580 T.U., the highest measured in that month anywhere in the world network. Nord has consistently reported the highest concentrations, probably partly attributable to the low precipitation. Other European stations showed relatively sharp rises modified principally by the contribution of maritime air. This is illustrated by the persistently high level of Vienna as compared to Valentia (Fig. 4). The decrease in 1964 is illustrated by the Vienna and the Genoa levels. The Mediterranean-region data are less complete than the continental data (Fig. 5). Still, the same general trends are shown. Con- centrations of about 200 T.U. were measured in November at Tel Aviv (W) and in December at Alexandria (IA). The rise of the spring peak in 1962 appears to be delayed slightly with respect to the European peak, but apparently the peak reached levels fully as high. This is based on one measurement of 1755 T.U. (W) for Tirat Yael, Israel (recorded as Tel Aviv). In 1963 the beginning of the spring rise for Tel Aviv is two months behind Vienna, but again the peak value in June is nearly the same. In 1964 the Tel Aviv peak is much lower than the Vienna peak. The departures from the standard European mid-latitude pattern for the Tel Aviv data indicate that the Mediterranean has a measurable influence on the tritium fallout pattern. Additional evidence is obtained by the consideration of results from Antalya (W) and Ankara (W), Turkey. Antalya is a coastal site, whereas Ankara is situated approximately 200 miles north at an altitude of 3000 ft. In January and

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