410976 with which radioactive debris could be disseminated by atmospheric processes (7). By making certain assumptions regarding the relative amounts of W'~ and Sr” produced during these tests, the quantitative determination of these isotopes ut later times can lead ta a rough estimation of the contribution of Sr* from Hardtuck to the total Sr” ina given sample. Radiochemical analyses of debris from the Hardtack test series .adicated Table PoVrre vonsentratiars of WHA? and Sree ag several sites along the seth meridian (WO core rected far decay to © July [958. Actieaty is registered in disintegrations ger minute per 100 standard cumin meters. Washington Aone rin r ivf rt and-Se?. at?several sites long the SOth $4 7? , 0.69 60 “yor 7 “94! ob Jas Pehe t.4 Mm ° ie Table 2. Contnbution of HardtackSr** te total Sree in the ar expressedas purcentage. Total, Wish Norther ete Hp Hemi 139°N) aphere Annto Nisan {tif N) dul apasia a2 “4 ‘S) dues 4 fy to Septs tthe: ¥ Tatal Suuthern Hemisphere TK rr (Gla gp Beccary IGS riegcon Hemigohers-—ahaut one-hill Ly 1a sraent mt per ™ of the e,tata os and Is 7.6 during’ she’aint of peak ait wctin ity fromthe:‘previous series of nuclear tests, WwW" dani 1450 Wwe ott Vhiercse 2959 &q ! mI ‘i by the:U.S,S. R.., in the Arcue (Octorere MP Pak November71.958}. § 2 Simple salculgtions indicate that dur- ‘ateZo . F 30K 6.7 i activity’: ate‘varies. with "latitude and ‘with’time.This ratio is considerably jower eHof:ie 446 Mery Pals 4.7 Proving«:zing May: T43 Marca dele fu.4 yep yield:of the series resulted from shots (Hardtack: Nuclear tests. Some data on ithe: meogured air concentrations of W'~ 0.5% u duduory 19> “more, that one-half the total fission cprean be assigned to Hardlack or non- gt Septeortsr (aig }.2 [ah ‘that this value is typical of all the ,‘tungsten-containing shots, and, further- ay —S duly [ass /Se*' activity ratio of the tungsten.containing shots (2). If it is assumed wie % Srv* Wie ra ae value of 1000 to 1200 for the "of this halure; aa W'*/Sr™ activity ratio = of near 500 is obtained as a reasonable vst aNigharacterization of this series. Thus, MBH‘airborne debris ii n filter collections mude ‘ Sab various’sites during 1959, upon -katradiqchemjeal analysis for W™ and Sr®, ekand. with“suijable decay corrections. Antofagasta Nar Wiss Sr eee difs 71959 ‘only about § percent ou J 25 fake etivityjn the North Lemper- valong thes 80k mernlian. 2“originated 'in the U.S. Hardtack tests During’earlicr and later periods, when radigagtivity. from the USSR tests swas-noteso"prevalent in the ground. the usefiness of Wo" ¢Fdeday half: lifer as a tracer tar bhirdtaek Joprig is perhaps at) percent of the tod Sr° % (Table,2). In the Southern Hemisphere decay at) 3 “al, ‘Hardtack debris contributed ucing”‘early ravidls nearing on en hegause of the atopes depletion IhroughyafUIST aL Litktsant, Ma 1959, while the actual Koi i i:Gone-quaner that in the Nucthera Hemi. 1 _ phere,the Hurdiavk series contributed 8synearly 20-percent of the total airborne OSr*. This points up the tat that the “sitatoapheric burden oof debris both “ fran’ Hardtagh wmtrom other auclear cles} series is considerably lower in (te cae wey.. .- Southern than in the Northern Hens: describes Magdecay” to 18 “phere. Furthermore, it is evidence that the transequatorial meving process in eae trie * 2. icicles Januy May |: “the“Siratosphere. as in the (ropasphere, ee ie as a slow one. Parrerscs. Ja AN OW “T concentration inthe wip was ants COON Saunnras. Ja R. W Brace Nita Revo ft Ludaratory, * iastedertein, Qe Melereneces LW babhar Jr we FR ON h@t ciay C8 tiwh dhe Harnal WW Sueuteta, Nae desu futsdad osepport Putte: dts Yoernye Ree ted tas ohhoned from the (OS tmiasien WW Abge de Fane = RON Bamdy BOE fur tae UM Here Ne ‘wh wae Snambe Emeray Coen ts es BEST COPY AVAILABLE

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