| - 22in the same localities, indicating that the algae had selected some of the longer-lived radionuclides. analyses have Unpublished results of radiochemical shown that Cel44-p, 144 Zr99-Nb?>, and Ru!96-py, 106 are the predominant radionuclides present in algae samples collected shortly after a nuclear detonation. The decay rate of water samples collected in July and September, 1954,was slower than that for the algae, but because of the high per- centage counting error in the last counts of radioactivity in water samples, these data Table 7. are in douht. Decay rates of algae and intertidal water collected at Belle Isiand, May 1954 to March 1955, expressed as the negative slopes of logarithmic plots: A; = A,t™. Dates of collection Sample Halimeda 5/16-22 1.3% 6/i-19 1.3 1954 7/5 9/7? 13 Caulerpa Spyridia 1. 2* 1.2 Udotea 1.2" 1.3% 1.8* 1.8" Intertidal water 1.2 1075 11/30 ll 1.3 1.2 1.1 1.1 1.3 1.2 1.1 1.5* 1.2% 1.2* 1.0% 1.1 4/18 = Activity atday A; = Activity at day 1 t = Time in days -x = Slope 1.0 1.2 0.8* 1.2 *Two or more samples with identical slopes A, 1955 2/75 t ayo 1.2 =

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