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Period of nuclear test
series at Bikini Atoll

pCi/g

2560

(0.9229)
36. 642.2
(0.023)
35.2
36.140.8
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of 239 py and Plutonium Isotope Ratios in growth sections

1954-1956

BIKINI

42.7

CORAL

31.3

28.6
32.8
39.6
30,176.21
(9.0184)
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28.7

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2048

Estimated year of coral growth analyzed

Fig. 5.

1586

CHANNEL

4

3.69;

+ of coral growth.

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tion analyzed.

cal separation from the coral (such as *°Fe)
and known to be present in atoll samples
(Welander 1969) were not determined.
The concentration of 7°°Pu and the plutonium isotope activity ratios in each annual

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1296,

L.

emp

Concentration of **Pu and the plu-

tonium isotope activity ratios in each annual sec-

band,

decay-corrected

to year of

coral growth, are shownin Fig.5.
In surface water samples collected from
the north equatorial current or east of Bikini, the °*°+?40Pu concentration averaged
0.4 fCi liter? (Noshkin et al. 1974); the
average in 10 filtered lagoon samples
(ranging from 79-4 fCi liter?) was 40
(Noshkin et al. 1974), The Sr concentration in the lagoon averaged 570 fCi liter
compared to 71 in the surface waters oute

Fig. 4.

ow detection

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Gamma-ray spectrum of the 1954-1955

growth section. Unidentified photopeaks are from

background and naturally occurring radionuclides.

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