~17- calities, arly eeper calities. e slopes The decays for sea water are given in Table 6 and Figure 11. Counting errors were large because of the low levels of nearly 811 of the Jater counts. The contribution to the was compensated for by subtracting 1 radioactivity by from each count per minute per 5 milliliter plate. per minute per plate was equivalent to 3 d/m/plate, Olive One count because the correction factor for geometry, back scatter, and self absorption was approximately 3. Table 6. Decay rates of sea water samples collected at Eniwetok Atoll in May, June,and July 1954, with corresponding decline rates from Table 1 for comparison. Data for Fig. 11. Curve Plate Locality number numbera Time span in Slope, perative days after 58/14/54, of Decay decay slope 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7567-68 Belle, ocean side 7869-70 * ® " 7575-76 * plankton station 7585-86 " ocean side 9805-04 * lagoon side 9793-94 Wide Passage 71672 Leroy plankton sta. 916i ” " ® 9795-96 " « " 53-630 335-650 55-910 39-650 from Table 1 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.28 1.28 2.30 1.0 1.2 1.5 1.5 1.4 2,91 2.40 2.41 2.41 2.41 1.5 100-600 100-300 55-940 49-940 100-300 Decline, 1.28 10,000, The data of Table 6 for the r sea at 9 sea water decays are graphed in Figure 11. Belle, 1900 With the exception of ocean side (curves 1, 2, RADIOACTIVITY values, declines were steeper than decays. .-The decay curves tend to level terminally, even after subtraction of the activity due to K 6a_ wv 435] e - a and 44 where decline was unusually gradual because of low early 19 e r TOO DAYS AFTER any 14, 1994 Fig. 11

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