-~10- IX, a, Experiments for determining discrimination factors b. Numerical values for the various factors c, Combining values for the individual factors A Detailed Discussion of the Occurrence of Strontium? and Cesium!” in the Atmosphere, Biosphere, and its Uptake and Behavior in Man (oral, inserts, and bibliography) NOTE: Sr?% will be outlined in detail below A, Distribution, storage time, and fallout rate from atmosphere 1. Combination of local and world-wide fallout of sr70 resulting from fractionation; long half-life; stratospheric holdup and mixing; decay B. Deposition on soil and plants ~- variations of Sr90 level in environment as a result of weapons detonated in a relatively short period of time - from a few months to two or three years C, l. Predicted fallout as a function of mixing and time 2. Effects of retention of fallout on surfaces of vegetation The calcium model as a basis for predicting Sr?0 behavior 1. 2. Similarities and differences in behavior in the biosphere and in man a. How much do we know about calcium? b. How much do we know about strontium? Influence of amount of calcium in soil, diet; dilution and discrimination a. Dependence of occurrence of Sr990 in animal and plant life on calcium in soil and diet b. Practicability of controlling occurrence of sr?0 py adding calcium to soil and diet (1) ce. calcium additives to milk Removal of Sr? from foods JCAE (1) calcium considerations D. Deposition in man - variations of Sr90 level 1. Function of age and time and location 2, Observed occurrence in man and corresponding observed occurrences in soil and food ae

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