UNCLASSIFIED Table 1 - Average Concentrations of Strontium 90 in Stratospheric Samples Collected November 1956 through January 1958 ’ a/ (Strontium 90 content expressed in micromicrocuries per 1,000 cubic feet of air, reduced to standard conditions.) content Number of Average strontium 90 samples 10 5+ 5 14 10+ 7 8 15 + 10 n 65,000 ab + 15 17 29 + 12 10 50,000 9+ 5 19 2+ 2 10 3 %a % T+ 5 2 4 Number of content eemples 5 9+ 9 12+ 8 uu 29 + 26 6 nD - 0 17 + 13 ~ y+ Ow samples Average strontium 90 as l+ 1 f . sof §: ye 80,000 content Number of Brazil 9 7+10d/ Ramples Average atrontium 90 Sao Paulo, vegies et 90,000 content Number of ——— a/Based on data available through June 26, 1958. vf Range showa one standard deviation above and below average. variations in strontium 90 content from month to month. TIAA Jued The Analyses had not been completed on all samples collected during this period. program calle for one sampie a month from each altitude at each location. In some instances the semple was not recovered. Standard deviations shown include both errors of measurement and cf These samples were collected in the vicinity of the tropopause and probably do not represent stratospheric concentrations. 50,000-foot sampling level is usually below the stratosphere at this location . The t > w £ eat Ge Sia (feet) Average atrontium 90 France Air Force Base RT iG Altitude Panama Canal Zone San Angelo, Texas i Minneapolis, Minnesota ’ roe }

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