RELATIVE Sr CONCENTRATIONS IN SURFACE AIR 617 tory (NRL). Up until that time, the program, underthedirection of Luther B. Lockhart, Jr., had provided one of the most consistent and useful studies of the concentrations and relations of fission products and natural radionuclides in ground-level air. Since taking over the program, HASL has broadened the geographical coverage somewhat by the addition of a number of sampling stations. Figure 1 shows the loca- tions of all the current sites in the ground-level-air program. On the 80th meridian we have added New York City, Westwood, N. J., and Pedro Aguerre Cerda in Antarctica. Other U.S. sites that have been added are Palo Alto, Calif., Seattle, Wash., Appleton, Wisc., Oklahoma City, Okla., and Chattanooga, Tenn. BRR me ete ee —~ OVO AN OUP WH WO DO AN OOM BR WH — . « . '» » » « « « . « « » « - THULE MOOSONEE NEW YORK AND WESTWOOD STERLING MIAMI SEATTLE PALO ALTO APPLETON OKLAHOMA CITY CHATTANOOGA MAUNA LOA SAN JUAN MIRAFLORES GUAYAQUIL LIMA CHACALTAYA ANTOFAGASTA SANTIAGO PUERTO MONTT PUNTA ARENAS PEDRO AGUERRE CERDA 2) Fig. 1—Ground-level air-sampling sites.

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