A conceptual study of possible collecting systems for use in stratospheric sampling /


Autoria(s): Western Precipitation Corporation.; U.S. Atomic Energy Commission. Division of Biology and Medicine.
Resumo

Because the use of filters to sample particulate matter suspended in the upper atmosphere has been investigated and has yielded rather disappointing results, an examination of other methods of upper atmospheric sampling is desirable, and this is the aim of the present report. The nature of any radioactive material, and its relation to the size and composition of the suspended particles is of particular interest.

"Health and Safety"--Cover.

"Contract No. AT(04-3)-234."

"25 April, 1959."

Includes bibliographical references (page 78).

Because the use of filters to sample particulate matter suspended in the upper atmosphere has been investigated and has yielded rather disappointing results, an examination of other methods of upper atmospheric sampling is desirable, and this is the aim of the present report. The nature of any radioactive material, and its relation to the size and composition of the suspended particles is of particular interest.

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http://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015095052083

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eng

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