ati Rongelap Atoll “ ‘in which the padloactivity resulted primarily. fron a single time gouree « the March 1, 1954 “whereas:the activity at Eniwetok and Bikind exper‘iment; Bilin derived Srom several a) to evaluate suitability of the ‘decay correction factor based on soil by a comparison of biological and other materials, (2) ~ to aid in extrapolating into past or future time ‘beyond the . a period of the presentsurveyand a (3)tocompare decay rates i wa = retdecline rates. | “Bighty-four samples of ich, invertebrates,alge, ‘dena . plants, plankton, birds,snd soll were countedan average of a ii. 5 (range, 2-73) times for various intervalsduring‘the period fron 38 to 500 days after the Blicind teat of March Ly 195%, . When‘log of count is plotted on, the ordinate against log of tine after Maren 1y 195, on the abseissa (here ealleda log-log plot), @a more nearly ‘straight line is ‘usuallyobtained than’when the abacdaga |isarithmetico {sentlog plot). } mixture 3 te Bre a2 straight lineby Log-1og plot with a‘slope of about “125, for fe S the e pericd 0 of‘Hae‘Involved. in this study. The decayofa" single a os * Coryell, e;:Dy‘andSugarman,”Wii:“Radsochentoat” Studies:“The Fission Products, Bookas p. 456, Hedraw-iil, fessaaeindsameaneinnees nent carers: 195 Santon otaeen"S 4 | Rongelap decay data were studied with ‘three primary objectives: a experiments over a number of years, rotgis npreatfAemy pennrivariassticlnumeiceaegeteenswaneoereHigtine tieneney“Snes7tascotabsenemya eee tests}atti tarednatisoes teaNaNNila = ‘ [siaands collections since they were tatken Evora an area « ct Mpg om seoggg Hn mame7RR OS Eaa? "aR “the Rongelap samples are now ‘unique among out Marehall