Status of Global Radioactive-fallout Predictions

369

Lester Machta

Some Aspects of the General Circulation of the
Lower Stratosphere.

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R.E. Newell and A. J. Miller

392

Cadmium-109 Results for up to 20 Km.

405

Stratospheric Radioactivity in the Southern
Hemisphere from 1961 and 1962 Weapons Tests

409

M. 1. Kalkstein, A. Thomasian, and J. V. Nikula

Leonard P. Saiter

Tropospheric Mc Values in the Pacific Northwest

and the Arctic Basin During 1964

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James A. Young, Nils E, Erickson, and
Arthur W. Fatrhall

422

Fission-product Concentrations in the Troposphere

and Lower Stratosphere over the Pacific Northwest
Since 1962

428

Radioactivity and Potential Vorticity

436

P. H,. Gudiksen, G. L. Jones, W. R. Schell, C. A. L.
Swanson, N. E. Erickson, and A. WwW. Fairhall
EE. F, Danielsen

Atmospheric Transport Processes Leading to
Radioactive Fallout over the United States in
November 1962
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Elmar R. Reiter and Jerry D. ‘Mahl man

Relation of Upper Air Hemispheric Index Patterns to

Seasonal Fallout Fluctuations.
Jerry D. Mahiman

Atmospheric Radioactivity Along the 80th Meridian
(West)

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Luther B. Lockhart, Jr., Robert L. Patterson, Jr.,
Alien W. Saunders, Jr., and Robert W. Black

Variation of Fission Products and Natural
Radioactivity in Surface Air .
P, F. Gustafson, S. S. Brar, and S. E. Muniak
Radioactive Rainout Relations on Densely Gauged

Sampling Networks
Floyd A. Huff

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University of Oklahoma Program for Studies of
Convective Storms and Scavenging of Radioactive
Particles

Walter J. Saucier, Samuel J. Hall, and Robert Y. Neilson

Radioactivity in Precipitation: Case Studies from

the 1964 Spring Season.
Samuel J. Hall

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Air Cleansing by Convective Storms

Donald F. Gatz and A, Nelson Dingle
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323

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