57 Sample IX, dpm/gal Water other than Precipitation Ae United States 1. CL 8: Sea water, 80 liters, Pacific Ocean, collected at Santa Monica, California by Dr. W. F. 1.0 x Ook CL Sk: 1.13 + 0.16 Libby, May 20, 1953. 26 River water, 3.6 gal., Mississippi River at Memphis, Tennessee, collected by University of Chicago Tritium Group (#28), February , 1953. 3e CL 57: 0.77 + 0,18 River water, 5,0 gal., Mississippi River at St, Louis, Missouri, collected by University of Chicago Tritium Group (#58), April 17, 1953, he CL 60: Tap water, 9,83 gal., University of Chicago (water from Lake Michigan), October 27, 1953. 0.39 + 0.08 Be CL 687—P: Tap water, 6,98 gal., Pittsburgh, Pennsyl- 1.16 + 0.08 vania, collected by Nuclear Science and Engineering Corporation (PL-7-RW), in May 1955, B. Foreign 1. CL 112: River water, 5.0 gal., Mosel River, Metz, France, collected by University of Chicago Tritium 0 + 0.05 Group, September 7, 1953, 2e CL 113: River water, 5.0 gale, Seine River, Nogent, France, collected by University of Chicago Tritium 0 + 0,09 Group, September 8, 1953, Be CL lly: River water, 5.0 gal., Donau River, Ulm, Germany, collected by University of Chicago Tritium 0 + 0.07 Group, September 12, 1953, Ce CASTILE Sea Water Samples collected in area of heavy fall-out shortly dpn/Liter after each of the last two shots of the Spring 195) Pacific tests. Collected by Dr. T. Folsom, Scripps Institution of Oceanography and provided by the U.S. Naval Radiological Defense Laboratory. Complete information including collection data and horizontal and vertical fission product activity distribution data are presented in the report of CASTIE Project 2.7, "Distribution of Radioactive Fall-out by Survey and Analysis of Contaminated Sea Water," ITR-935, Secret > Restricted Data, (See Tables 4.2 and 4.3, ITR-935 for DOE ARCHI complete description of the following samples.) 1. CL 473: Surface sample, Station 1, approximately 65 nautical miles downwind, 136 Mike, May 6, 195h, collection time +3) hours. ’ a, 165.0 + 9e7