such metallic as ions mollusks at levels concentrate many times higher than the levels found in the surrounding water. The concentration of Ce“ in clams during April 1959 was about 7 X 10° pyc per kilogram of clam muscle (wet weight). It had de- creased to 7 X 10 pyc by July 1959. The gross radioactivity of surround- ing water during the time from August 1958 to February 1959 was about 3+3 ype per liter, but it increased to 21£3.2 pyc per liter in March 1959. The radioactivity of the water has not been measured since April 1959, but radioactivity in rain and fall- out in this region increased from March 1959 and reached a maximum in April 1959. Since August 1959, there has been less radioactivity in rain and fallout. It has been reported that the concen- tration of Ce™ in the sediment of the sea in the year 1960 was | puc per gram ties of both radionuclides. The presence of Ce™ in food was at a quite trivial level compared to the maximum per- This amount corre- missible concentration of Ce(1 x 10° surrounding sea water. The concentra- N. NEzu M. ASANO S. OuCHI Ibaraki Prefectural Institute of Health, Mito, Ibaraki, Japan of dried sample. sponded to that found in 5 liters of tion of Ce™ in sediment was about 100 times higher than that of Sr” (6). A clam is a marine organism that makes its home in brackish water, and thus can be found in marsh sediment. Since radioactive contamination in a marsh bed hasits origin in fallout, it may safely be assumed that Ce’ was deposited in the marsh bed by fallout and then absorbed by the clams. . The concentration of Sr was generally at a higher level in bone than in other biological samples, whereas Ce™ was more concentrated in clams. Cattle and horse bone contained large quanti- pue per liter of water). References 1. H. F. Hunter and N. E. Ballou, Nucleonics 9, No. 11, c-2 (1951). . M. A. Van Dilla, Science 131, 659 (1960). . I. Puliman and P. Axel, Phys. Rev. 102, 1366 wn isms (1956). 4. E Bleuler and W. Zunti, Helv. Phys. Acta, 19, 375 (1946). 5. E. D. Goldberg, Geol. Soc. Am., Mem. 67, 345 (1957). 6. Y. Higano et al., Japan Radiation Research Soc., rd Meeting Mem. (1961), p. 20. 19 October 1961 ute | 9 P Health) | x Tbaraki ken, Japan ~ yal LS ‘

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