MEASUREMENTS OF AIRBORNE RADIONUCLIDES
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< 20 KT F
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100
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4
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bie be
7
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4
4
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Jan.~Dec.
Jan.-Dec.
Jan.—Dec.
1962
1963
1964
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Sb
E
“3
Lib tii
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=
Og
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100
100 &
=
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0,001
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0.1
7
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E
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E*
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3
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te
1
=
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FE
q
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Let itt ttt Ey
0.0001
1000
v
2p,
0.001
Jan.—Dec. 1962 ™
7°
20!
7
a
10 =
=
E
q
E
1069, “=
0.1 Hittite didi
Jan.-Dec.
Jan.—Dec.
Jan.-—Dec.
1962
1963
1964
Fig. 6——Air concentrations of radionuclides at Richland, Wash., from
January 1962 through September 1964. The uppermost left box indicates
aboveground detonations in 1962; a clearer graph of these detonations
can be seen in Fig. 14.