-12- Figure 7 shows island ‘ooo decline slopes at sites other than Belle. ISLAND SOIL soil ALICE JAMET BRUCE ELMER OLIVE VERA 100f Pre-Nectar levels are indi- cated by short e horizontal bars at the left edges of the graphs. Except at Bruce and Elmer, the points are widely scattered ou and the trends poor- ly defined. Vari~ ations in exact 5 location of sample taking, changes of personnel, and the use of single samples contributed to this variability. Levels of * % F northern than at the southern local- Nee ities. LEROY 100 radioactivity were much higher at the HENRY 1 \ { ° 1 . + 1 OAYS 100 AFTER 1 - 10 WAY 14, 1954 Fig. 7 Table 3 gives decay slopes of island soil samples from various islands over a time span of from one or two months to more than two years. Slopes ranged from -0.6 to -1.3, averag- ing -0.9 ft 0.02. Since the five soil decay curves with more than two points are fairly straight lines, 2-point slopes were used to expand the scope of observations. The period of time covered by the decays is close to that of the declines. Table 3 shows that 3 declines were steeper than decays exceptat Janet where decays were steeper, and at Vera where decay and decline were equal. ya

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