-001-001 Order number 940406-16 5953-13 page 23 set 5 wi th 341 of 341 items uniform over the entire surface of the earth, with some tendency to peak at equatorial latitudes, and some tendency to concentrate in regions of high rainfall. After deposition, the Sr{sup 90} enters the soil and is assimilated by the plants. In addition, plants gain a considerable fraction of the precipitated radiostrontium by asSimilation from the surface of the leaves. Sr{sup 90} is found largely in the animal skeleton. At the end of 1955, the average soil in the latitudes O{sup 0} 50{sup O}N is expected to show an assay of about 5 Sunshine Units to (11 dpm/g Ca), while about 3.5 is expected elsewhere, the average soil being taken to contain 20 g of Ca/ft/sup 2/ in the top 2.5 inches in forms available for plant assimilation. Human bones were generally found to contain somewhat less than 1 Sunshine Unit. 801. KEYWORD(S) The ratio of Sr{sup 90} to Ca in the bones of grazing animals, such as cattle and sheep, ran higher in many instances, rising to 20 or 30 times those in humans. Milk products showed assays of 1 to 5 Sunshine Units. It is to be noted that radiostrontium constitutes comparatively little genetic hazard because it is located largely in the skeletal structure. STRONTIUM 90/environmental studies ;STRONTIUM 90/uptake ;SOILS/radionuclide kinetics ;SUNSHINE/reviews ; SKELETON/radionuclide kinetics ;FOOD/radioactive contamination ;MILK/radioactive contamination ;WATER SUPPLIES/radioactive contamination ;CATTLE/radionuclide kinetics ;SHEEP/radionuclide kinetics ;DOMESTIC ANIMALS/radionuclide kinetics ;MAN/radionuclide kinetics ; ATMOSPHERIC BURSTS/atomic cloud rise ; ATMOSPHERIC BURSTS/fallout ; ANTARCTICA/fallout ;EARTH PLANET/fallout ;USA/fallout ;FALLOUT/environmental studies ;FALLOUT/uptake ;LAKES/radioactive contamination ;RIVERS/radioactive contamination ;CASTLE/fallout ; WASHINGTON DC/fallout ;PLANTS/radionuclide kinetics ; FOOD CHAINS/radionuclide kinetics ;UPTAKE; RADIONUCLIDE MIGRATION; SOILS; ATMOSPHERE ; SUNSHINE; SKELETON; FOOD; MILK; CATTLE; SHEEP;MAN;FALLOUT;HEIGHT OF BURST; SNOW; USA; RAIN; LAKES; RIVERS; CASTLE; STRATOSPHERE; RUNT I1; ZOMBIE; PLANTS Item 38 WT--1366 Radiological safety. Operation Redwing - Pacific Proving Grounds, May-July 1956 150. 110. REPORT NUMBER PRIMARY TITLE (M) 70. 710. 371. 34. 950. PERSONAL AUTHOR ( M) CORPORATE SOURCE PUB. DATE (YYMMDD ) CLASSIF. LEVEL T EXT ABSTRACT 5003220 Jacks, G.L. Los Alamos Scientific Lab., 570500 secret NM (USA) This report contains a description of the mission,