Assuming, as these results indicate, that activities in coarse and fine meshes do not differ, fine should be unity. the ratio of coarse to The ratios in Table 9 were used to determine variability on the wet as opposed to the ash basis. On the ash basis, variance was only half as great as on the wet basis, thus, ash is considered the better basis. Con- version to logarithms was necessary to normalize the skewed (with peak toward the left) frequency distribution of the two arrays of ratios. 10,0001°\_ Figure 12 shows the decline for MIKE CRATER plankton samples at 6 localities on a 1000 wet weight basis using the data of Table 7, with the two values for paired , tows averaged. Except at the from Table 1, with an average for all locali- ties combined of -1.96, wet basis, and -1.74 on the ash basis. The gradual decline (-1.0) r maintaining the activity Vera the trend is At too ; , WIDE PASSAGE at the Mike crater could be the result of continuous leaching of radioisotopes, from the crater into the water, thereby of the plankton. / an °' | “0 . 100 . L, 1000 10 + 100 DAYS AFTER MAY 14,1954 poorly defined (P > 10%) to permit comparisons. DEEP ENTRANCE — -1.8 to -2.61 as seen 100 dsmx tO3 wat Mike crater and Vera the declines were steep, ranging from VERA Fig. 12 L.. 1000 10 4 ; 100 . 1600

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