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It is suggested that radioactive fallout may be use-
ful for the neteorological study of the movenent of
air masses, if an international organization records
fission fragment concentration after atonic test
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Tre by-product activity arising from atom bcnb test
was investigated in Heidelberg by a filtration
method during hurct., 1953.
The measureternt of the
activity on the filter was accomplished by a cylin-
drical fFecounter. The decay was proportional to
t"(1 + x), w.ere x°is of the order of magnitude of
O.1, und thus approaches t7l.
The tinue of explosion
Can be deternined by extrapolation of the reciprocal
activity as a function of time,
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