500 GUSTAFSON, BRAR, AND MUNIAK maximum concentration during June and July 1961, and the *4Mn spring maximums have coincided in time with those of '"'Cs during 1962 through 1964. The '"cs/!"Rh activity ratio for Orange debris is not known, although a production figure of 3 Mc of '“Rh has been reported by Kalkstein.® Cesium-137 from other shots at high altitude may have become mixed with that from Orange. Aircraft sampling at 50,000 ft during May 1961 indicated a ‘"’cs/!"Rh ratio of nearly unity.® This value would imply that nearly all the '*’Cs seen during the spring of 1961 was of high-altitude origin. Likewise, it is difficult to determine the actual amountof '*’cs produced along with the ‘4yIn. The highest concentrations of ‘4utn ob- served in the Ash Can balloon flights were collected’ during the spring of 1962 and indicated *‘Mn/!*"Cs ratios of 30 to 1 to 40 to 1. Sampling conducted at 60,000 to 65,000 ft indicated *“Mn/'"cs ratios closer to 10 to 1 during most of 1962 with a decrease to approximately 5 to 1 in 1963 and 1964 as shown in Fig. 2. The “Mn/!*"Cs ratio observed in surface air at Argonne during this time is also indicated in Fig. 2. TTT TTT TTT TT TOT TTT TT TT TT ed A A _ | a SURFACE AIR, ARGONNE, ILL. — —— 60,000 TO 65,000 FT, SAN ANGELO, TEX. L 107! 4 _. _ Lite tL prep ppt ep etttt te ttt Jan.— Dec. 1962 Jan.— Dec. 1963 Jan.— Dec. 1964 Fig. 2—4*Mn/''Cs activity ratio in surface air at Argonne, Ill., and at 60,000 to 65,000ft at San Angelo, Tex.

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