fall-out did not fall where it was expected to). The RDB rated this project very highly, and Ogle would agree with this. Reh Radiochemical Analysis of Ground Contamination (Off-site Lab i] 1) Studies) - (NADL, CRL) i 3 (Uy This pertains to study of the samples fron 2.5. A great many agencies will be interested in these results, and it was scovillets feeling that the people who want the ultimate answer should anclyze the fall-out samples. 2.7 ji\ | RE Od Zarly/Ghoud Sampling Techniques Scoville explained that this project had been put in as ea result of discussions with Graves in Washington. The thought was that probobly in the time available for Castle one could not develop a system which would be the final one for cloud sampling, but that various approaches could be investigated. He thought the primary requirement for this work would be fron the two AEC laboratories (ASL and UCRL). it is more minor: The DOD does have on interest but in orderito analyze the fall-out problem properly, they need to know the distribu on of radioactivity throughout the cloud et about the time the cloud become stab zed. However, if the questions were answered fron LATL's point of w, this would satisfy the DOD requirement as well. , AS . Two groups have been =a look into it: the Chemical Corps has contacted the Army guided mis ople, and NRDL, the Navy missile people. After discussion, it was deci dropped from the DOD program, since it ig that this project should be [primarily of interest to the people who use the samples, and that LASL shouldbe charged with the responsibility of carrying out investigations of this naturey——Hooper stated that LASL hes already made plans for Castle sampling to Pati she requircnents of the & Chemical Center, LASL, AFOAT, and UCL: thery be one high-altitude ples between 43,000 and 53,000 sample (up to 2 maximm of 55,000 ft), other ft, to be collected with manned aircraft. SJ€ is prepared to make 2 theoretical s of this probl«m also and, at our request, will investigate the possibility ofgiided missiles. by PROGRAM 3 + STRUCTURES AND CRATERS 3.1 Loading and Damage to Structures - (OCS) It is desired, if possible, to study the pressures-on’ the OCEts multi-storied building om Engebi, the 3.1.1 structure of Greenhouse. -25<