AST sag fh miltagine Phe — po, ou. 1a le Re ee tee aeee a nt dete at 5 BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE oo re fallout from tests at NTS. Results of analyses completed bythe endof the quarter are given EL below, These values are substantially lower than values for these areas derived from theoSop retical calculations. The difference between the actual and expected strontium 90 content mayresult from suchfactors as weathering and low rainfall in these areas and from the fact that Jot strontium 90 tends to form a smaller percentage of nearby fallout than predicted from tables- of theoretical composition of mixed fission products. Strontium 90 a (millicuries per ‘square> mile) > - Eureka, Nevada St. George, Utah oF Overton, Nevada Mesquite, Nevada: 15.3. 14.9 14.6. Barstow, California - oe | Jt |e . i a 1.96 tee For comparison, values for some other locations in the United States are given below. It will be noted that the values for soils collected around NTS are not significantly different from the values for these other locations. Location | Strontium 90 Rochester, New York _ I j ‘38.0 Rapid City, South Dakota Detroit, Michigan te of (millicuries per square mile) Memphis, Tennessee New Orleans, Louisiana i oo bw 5.2 / i- : re EY 9.7 ‘ ' oe. 24,1: Alamo, Nevada. Bishop, California. =§-_ oo 29.6 26.6 ~ Caliente, Nevada 36.2 30.7... arom ee dion Cedar City, Utah Lund, Nevada Beaver, Utah wo, 42.3 Tempiute, Nevada as 31.7 - Seattle, Washington .— Los Angeles, California . 30.4 29.9 21.9 bos | 27.5 8.3 Lo. | (Values obtained from other locations were all within the - range shown above.) PREPARATION FOR LARGE -SCALE RADIOEPIDEMIOLOGIC STUDIES About 30 scientists engaged in| human radiobiologic studies attended a meeting at AEC : headquarters in September to advise on planning for large-scale studies of the effects. of lowlevel environmental radiation on human populations. Effort was made to design investigative procedures for measuring general fitness and the effects that environmental radiation may . have on fitness. Particular attention was given to leukemia induced by radiation and to the effects of radiation at different altitudes. The first part of the meeting was devoted to review — of the status of studies dealing with “ready-made” human radiobiologic situations, such as those at Hiroshima and the Marshall.Islands and those presented by accident cases, radium UNCLASSIFIED ro: ae wt eee tele ce me ee me ;s Location

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