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Subsequent to scraping the sidewall to avoid any possible contamination 7” 4 AdeAL
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from the digging process.

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The 0-5 cm sample was collected froma .

surface area about 25 cm on a side.

The area was then expanded by about

10 cm on each side and cleared to a depth of 5 cm.

The upper surface

(1-2 cm) of this enlarged area (35 cm x 35 cm) was then cleared to
ensure that no surface soil, or soil from a preceding increment, had
fallen onto the next increment to be sampled.

The next sample was then

taken from the entire depth of the increment (i.e., 5-10 cm) from an
area about 25 cm square within the enlarged region (35 cm x 35 ecm).
This procedure was repeated until the final increment of 40-60 cm had
‘been collected.

A total of approximately 500-900 ¢ of soil was collected

for each profile increment.
The soil
fine powder.

samples were dried,

screened, and ball milled into a

Samples were then analyzed by gamaa spectroscopy to deter-

mine the !37cs concentration and by wet chemistry procedures to determine the concentration of 2%sr and in some cases 239+240p,, | 24) gs
and 241 py,

Gamma spectroscopy of the soil samples for 137¢— was

accomplished using Nal Crystals and high resolution,
nium diode systems.

Strontium - 90,

239+240p,,

solid state germa-

24) ag,

and 241 py

were analyzed by current state of the art wet chemistry procedures by

Eberline Corporation.
The radionuclide concentration for the profile for 0-5 cn,
0-10 cm, 0-15 cm,

0-25 cm,

0-40 cm,

and 0-60 cm, were calculated using

equal weights for each 5 cm increment.

The island average for each

“depth profile (i.e., 0-5 cm, 0-25 cm; 0-40 cm, etc.) were calculated by
averaging the results for each profile taken on the island.

The results

are summarized in Appendix G.

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