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PROJECT IIT:--DUST AND PARTICULAT: STURIFS
Based on previnus work in this category, it is proposed that the
next Fall-ovt studies include the study of the several problems outlined
below ¢
1.

A study of the gaseous derived air-borne radioactive materials

as measured at surface level and their potential biological
availobility.

It is proposed to emphasize the obtaining of data

on the concentration of radio-Liodine, radio-strontium and radio=yttrium cunmponents of several Fall-out patterns, particularly in
the selecced biological etudy areas.

This study may also pro=

vide information on the mechanism as to why air-borne material

of less tuwan one micron in size has been found at distances less
than forty;miies from Ground Zero.

2.

Continue the study of Fall-out particles with respect to their
chemical end physical characteristics and potential biological

influence as a function of distance from Ground Zero (less than
200 miles}.
3.

Study and correlation of various methods of predicting "Hot

Spots" anc associavea ,article sizes at distances less than 200
miles.

Fer aach Fall-out pattern, the various methods of pre=

diction will be confirmed oy radiological eurvey and particle
8123 distribution as determined from residual contaminated soil
fractionaticn.

The Atomic Energy Project, U.C.LA. has recently

conesived nmethod of predicting "Hot Spots" which is apparently
different-from-the- two methods:-previcusly used.

This study is |

to include the determination: of theparticle size distribution
of soil collected pre and post Shot at very near distances from

Gremd Zero.

This particle size distribution will be compared

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