Table 16,

Enewetak soil data, southern islands (pCi/g in top 15 em).
90.

Mean

Range

137
Mean

2395,

Cs

Mean

Range

60

Range

Mean

rapi
Co
Range

The

and

eee

cons

Group A

(DAVID,
ELMER,
FRED)

-”

uty

0.41

0.02-4.8

0.21

0.01-2.1

0.04

0.004-0.31 0.03

0.01-0.15

Group B

(All others.
except

LEROY)?
- Group C
(LEROY)

isha

0.52

0.03-3.9 0.14

11

1,6-34

0,004-1.8 0.07

0.004-1.1

0.06

0.007-63

0.02-2.0

0.58

0.04-5.0

Thi

islu

3.2

0,5-10

0.63

are

“SAM, TOM, URIAH, VAN, ALVIN, BRUCE, CLYDE, REX, WALT, GLENN,
HENRY, IRWIN, JAMES and KEITH.

the northeastern end, took place during

activities resulted:

tive homogeneity is also supported by the

Radio-

The activities as a function of depth,

within the island's interior, follow the

general rule ofa rapid decrease in activ-

and then level off to become almost
homogeneous (as demonstrated at Loca-

tion 100),

Profile samples collected at

Locations 23 and 25, which are onor

near the beaches, display essentially

Mean

pCi

Range

‘Areas of dense vegetation

obtained from Locations 24, 26, and 100

surface (relaxation lengths of 3-5 em)

Activity,

nuclide

results of the aerial survey.

ity within the first few centimeters of the

The following

- tated northeast corner.

the weapons-testing period. This rela-

Rai

90¢,.
13765
239py
nore

.

123
48
26
10

14-670
14-170
7.2130
3.1-30

Areas of sparse vegetation

se

log
239by
606,

-

44

8.6
il
4.6

35-130
3.3-44
5.8-26
2.4-9.6

homogeneous activity distributions,
The mean activities exhibited by the
samples from the northeast corner are

the photographs, this island is so heavily

roughly a factor of three smaller than

vegetated that it was almost impossible

those from the remainder of the island.

to penetrate. The only exception is the

Since only a few samples were collected

northeast corner of the island, which is

within the corner area,’ the factor of

relatively open with sparse vegetation.

three may or may not reflect the true

Most of the soil samples were collected

difference in the mean values.

within the densely vegetated areas, with

aerial survey results do not reflect this

a few obtained within the sparsely vege-

difference:

-100-

.

The
we emanates:

BELLE—As clearly indicated by

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