Table 215, Enewetak soil data, ‘northern islands" (pCi/g in top 15 cm).
90,

13% KO,

Mean

Range

Mean

80

14-430

36

Dense

123

14-670

Sparse

44

23 IDy

Mean

Range

Mean

Range

5.6-141

12

3.9-68

5.9

1,4-33

48

14-170

26

7,2-130

10

3.1-30

35-130

8.6

3.3-44

11

59.8-26

4.6

2.4-9.6

65

13-310

26

5.6-110

22

3.5-88

6.4

0,91-20

Dense

190

100-380

11

3.4-33

41

22-98

11

6.4-26

Sparse

32

16-120

3.8

0.86-9.0

15

3.8-33

0.85

0.37-7.4

EDNA

46

30-220

4.2

2.7-6.4

18

13-24

0.43

0.33-0.63

IRENE

30

5.9-570

3.2

0.22-41

11

2.4-280

5.4

0.12-520

JANET

44

1.6-630

16

0.57-180

8.5

0.08-170

1.9

0.02-33

Dense

67

37-200

24

18-37

17

8.6-50

2.7

1,6-5.8

Sparse

ii

1.6-49

1,8-16

2.3

0.17-14

0.46

0.03-3.5

LUCY

32

10-83

11

2,2-25

7.0

2,4-22

1.5

0.26-3.8

MARY

29

11-140

° 3,9

5.6-26

8.0

2.0-35

1.5

0.74-4.8

NANCY

36

16-110

12

6,.0-28

9.1

2.3-28

1.6

0.56-5.3

ALICE
BELLE
CLARA
DAISY

KATE

PERCY

Range

B0 Ky

4.8

13

3.6-73

0.94

0.12-17

3.5

1.5-23

0.47

0.08-2.9

Dense

22

4.6-70

8.5

3.5-28

7.7

2.2-30

1.5

0.65-4.1

Sparse

4.5

2,0-11

0.16

O,07-11

2.8

1.9-4,1

0.41

0.05-0.31

Hotspot

62

35-140

19

7.4-55

3]

15-530

12

3.6-70

Remainder

17

3.2-61

7.6

1,2-34

1]

0.85-100

4,1

0.49-49

RUBY

12

7.1-63

1.4

0.71-7.2

7.3

3,0-24

0.93

0.29-16

SALLY

8.4

0.87-140

3.0

0.03-30

4.3

0.21-130

0.54

0.05-69

Dense

27

17-54

8,4

3.5-20

7.6

1.4-17

1.2

0.61-1,9

Sparse

8.7

2.2-47

1,0

0.04-5.3

2.5

1,1-34

0.37

O,21-1,7

URSULA

6.8

2,0-19

1.7

0.13-7.8

1.3

0.26-7.3

0.31

O.05-1.7

VERA

6.3

1.1-68

2.0

0.03-12

2.5

Q.60-25

0.30

0.02-2.2

WILMA

3.3

0.26-13

1,3

0.31-7.2

3.1

0,1-5,3

0.12

06,01-0.7

Southern
YVONNE

1.7

0.09-20

0.40

90.02-3.6

3.2

0.02-50

0.64

0.01-20

Northern
_ Beaches

6.4

1,2-30

0.30

0.03-9.0

2.7

0.34-18

0.13

0.03-1.6

OLIVE
PEARL

TILDA

YVONNE - Because of the complex distribution of activities on Northern YVONNE no
single mean value for an isotope can be used for the island as a whole without being misleading. Readers should consult the YVONNE discussion in
this section and the detailed data in Appendix II for information pertinent to
their interests.

SALLY, and YVONNE).

Inthese locations,

activity levels below ground level are

bution’ can be formulated which is
applicable to the Atoll as a whole.

Significantly higher than at the surface.

The land area which has the most

Because of the observed variety of profile

severely nonuniform distribution of

distributions, no ‘average vertical distri-

radioactive species on the Atoll is that

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