samples from wotho, Tarawa, Ponape, and Kapingamerangi, K*~
contributed the major portion of the radioactivity.

cullzcied at the

samples

Other

same time contained wil, 185,

radioisotopes identified with the 1955 fallout.

J3ome samples,

3uch as coconut crab abdomen and whole fish from Wotho,

tained me? ,
none.
of tne
es’

whereas others,

such as

Some of the land plants
long-lived

pace from Wotho

re. oorted py Held

contained

contained measurabl3 amounts

fission produc:s cs! 37 ana 309°,

level of Sr 90 was

1s0tope hy the

land plants,

con-

The high-

found im a sample of coconut crab cara-

(18 yuc’g cry).

The concentration of this

curapbace of lani

crabs at Eniwetok hae been

(19

The relatively capia decay or deta radioactivity in
som: of the samples collected in 1956 at Tarawa,
wotho

(Fig.

,sotopes.

2 A-E)

Ponape and

andicates the presence of short-lived

A gamma spectrum analysis of one of the samples

(leaves anu stens of a Messerschwadia plant from Wotho)
showed that 7r?? Nb? weve the predonminait radigisotopes in

this sampi-.

Thomas :t al.

(1958)

found that th-:se isotopes

kontributec approximaicly &4 per cent of the total radioactivity

in

isotopes

: duplicate scample.
in

the

rer? islands.

1356 samples

The presence of short-lived
indicated recent

fallout at

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