30- later, contained the lowest levels of gamma radioactivity. levels in the plankton from this location western perimeter of the contaminated only a few miles away. The low indicated that the south- water mass at this time was The low level of radioactivity also suggests that the radioactive water had travelled primarily ina westward rather than a southwestward direction. The radioisotopic composition of the plankton samples collected before and after the Wahoo detonation is givenin Table 3. was the major contributor in all of the samples, but amounts of Mo99-Tc99M, Te132-1132 the and U23? differed, Np239 relative Mo99- Tc?9M was much higher and Te132-1132 was much lower in the preWahoo sample. Ru!05-Rh105 was detected in one post-Wahoo sample and Rul06-Rn106 was detected in one pre- Wahoo sample. These differences in radioisotopic content may be used tablish the origin of the radioactive material in the samples during the survey. to es- collected As seenin Table 3, the radioisotopes in samples P-25 and P-26, collected at the western periphery, were similar to the radioisotopes in earlier samples; therefore, it was assumed that the origin of the radioactive material was the same for all samples collected after the Wahoo detonation. Results of radiochemical separations and gamma spectrum analyse revealed that the percentages of Bal40-Lal40 and U237 were higher i

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