“ ta (e C 1. 1.1 INTRODUCTION Tritium activities measured in samples of atmospheric water are related to the equivalent weight of atmospheric air from which the water was extracted. The concentration of tritium per gram of air is calculated from a number of collections of whole air made from various levels within the atmosphere to altitudes of 90,000 feet mean sea level. Air collections were made by aircraft and by balloon-borne apparatus under the sponsorship and direction of AFOAT-1. Collection of these samples, analytical procedures employed, methods of calculation and the errors associated with the final values, are discussed briefly in the ensuing paragraphs. 2. 2.1 COLLECTION, SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS Collection For sampling at altitudes of 50,000 feet and higher, the collection equipment is carried aloft on a constant altitude lift balloon. The collection equipment consists of a centrifugal collection blower, a deuterium spike dispenser capable of edding an accurately lnown veight of Ds0 to the contents of the collection bag at the time of sarpling, éid a 30,000 cubic foot polyeth,;lene collection bag. The Do0 is kept at a constant tesperature of 95°F and about 2 to 5 grams of vapor dispensed unifornly with tine at a point just behind the centrifugal blower during collection of the air sauple. The dispenser is weighed before end after each collection to determine the nusber of atoms of deuterium added as the tracer. Both bag and dispenser are effectively

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