fellows mevrailine indceors vas 1/5 that fourd oubeide}, Such a shielding factor is in agrecment with thet proposed by the TM es an averages for Western type structures (10). 4n additional feetor hss besn suggested by this body to account for usetheringe which reduces the dose because of leaching, washorf, and other mschenisms which reduce the activity present. Over the period 1957 to 1959 no directs evidence has been found at this laboratory for a downverd movamant of Cel?7 an soil, nor has it been fornd for any of the other isotopes mentioned, Therefore, for this period, no factor has been included for weathering. A unique situation exists at the prssent tine for the study of fallout mechanisms. Testing of nuciear weapons has stopped, and there is no further injection of fission debris into the stratcspheric resevoir, so that it should now be possible to obtain values for fallout rate and stratosphsric storage time, Furthermore, since no new activity is being produced, there is some justification for hoping that future leveig of radicactivity end radiation may be predictsd within reasonable limits. To this end monthly soil samples have been collacted at Avgonme sinee March 1959, and from these samples fallout rates for eech rediocisotope mentioned have been determined. Interpretation is complicated by the fact that a portion of the fallont at Argonne coms from testa conducted by the US and UK in the Pacifie srea and a portion from Russian testa carried out in the far North. The stratospheric storage times and consequentiy the fallout rates appear to be substantially different for debris coming initially from these two loeebions (11,12). pos pacatve?

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