C. IAIRTISEN:
(contimied )
strontium vhen you cultivate a pieces of land.
These figures
may be very mich too lev,
On the cther hand, I don"t know what the scurce of strontiun
fertiliser is, lit they aight not be contaminated,
TAURTISEN:
Bat you need to replace certain things that you take cut
of the soil.
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If you're replacing though strontium with uncontaminated
strontiun, this ie in your favor,
LAURITSEN:
That is quite true, if you do that, but what if the fertiLiser .ccce
os
I don't kucw,
LAURTESEN:
Moat organic fertiliser, ani that certainly would be fron
JI just raise thie question,
other parts of the world, and you would eclilect the strontiua
from the area where you raise the food.
This vould even be
true ef seaveed and fish bones.
ROLDAN:
Seens to we that this sort cf ties in with the rather shortrange problem.
Suppose all the future bombs are surface
burate cr near-surface bursts and then in the fallout, at
least the major portion of it comes down, say within 1,000
square miles,
You have a tremendous dilution facter when you
wtart talking about dividing by the 50,000,000 sq ai of the
earth,
It seems tc me that all these factors, in a realistic
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