rm, yy BT: Well, probably act, but the real. question confronting us is whether ve're going to have radlosctivity reining out for the next twenty years even if we don't shoot tombe. Ian't this the real question? WEXLER: And you're thinking of the stratesphare es sort of a dead storage and that the atwosphere can alaost drew... LIBBY: Tt diffuses almost molecularwise, I mean, very sloulys very wanll diffusion coefficient eames dow and then gets into the weather zone and gets rained out. WEXLER: | Well, I vish we oould think cf ame thing at a time. [ thought we ware talking close-in problew te begin with, and that's a separate mechani, and what not. Mow if we're going into the world wide, long time, long range.. that's another preblen. GRIGGS : Wty don't we fidish this first protien? T don't think you people who are arguing are differing in any Tespect. You want vertical traverses, and he wants vertical traverses. YOICEs KELLOGG: That'll be « matter of language, but we'll return to it efter this. Yes, I think the point is, are we talking about local or are ve talking world wide? Actually, what I intanded to talk about was & proposal for an experiment to find out where the material. would be, and the application of the results to both probless, I think, is rather evident. que DUE ARCHIVES