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THE HEALTH AND SAFETY LABORATORY SUNSHINE EXPERDMENTS
It is only natural that the role of this laboratory in the worldbide
monitoring of debris from mclear detcnations should tend to oriient

our SUNSETNE studies towards the fallout deta we have accumilate!

(1-1).

Our studies were designed to achieve mximem utilization of these

data.

Our choice of expariments were influenced by the ultimate objectives of
beth SUNSHINE and GABRIEL, and the state of knowledge as revieweal
at the

Rand Conference in early Sumer 1953 (5).

Or studies can be

under four headings:

:

prinsented

1.

Validity of data from the monitoring network.

2.

Fractionation of the strontium isotopes.

3.

Some factors involved in the biological uptake of strominn

L.

Atmospheric storage of debris from super bombs.

Validity of Data From the MonitoringNetwork
Comparison of Predicted am Measured
Concentrations of Radiostrontium in Soil
Sils

from five selected areas in the United States we

for strontium 99-90. ‘the predicted 8r59-9 concentration in so
from 0.0067 to 0.26 d/min/gm soil, a factor of oO.
Predicted values were calculated from the data of Table 1 which
cumlative fallout for each series of tests since DISTER-JANGE
Stations in the vicinity of each locality where soils were sanp

analyzed
varied

records
[at network

theoretical fraction of the total activity due to strontium?

was obtained from Figures A-1 and A-2 (Appendix A} which have been constructec
from data of Hunter and Ballou (6).
The radiostrontium content of the soi) was estimated by as
density to be 1.5 amd all of the ectivity to be contained in
inch of soil. Where radiochemical analyses showed radiocstrontivm
of soil below O-l1", this activity was added to the measured valve
to one inch in order to make the results comparable,

the soil
upper
in layers
froa zero

Table 2 and

measured

Pigure 4 summarise the comparison of predicted and

Values of Sr°9-90 in soils from five places in the United Stated.

concentration of radiostrontium. In view of the many uwiertainties inherent
in both fallout and soi] sampling we regard these results as s
fortuitous but, nevertheless, encouraging. 4A more extensive s
Sseng justified.

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