Islands.

There have been conflicting reports in the literature concerning

the relationship of potassium to cesium-137 uptake

in plants (Auerbach

and Croasley, 1958; Nishbita, et al., 1958; Uhler, 1959; Nishita et al.,
1959).

Apparently the uptake of cesium-137 by plants is directly as-

sociated with potassium uptake in some cases and not in others.
It was suggested from the results of studies of Coenobita at Eniwetok
Atoll that seasonal differences in precipitation might influence cesium- 137
levels in muscle tissue (Held,

1960}; the data presented here do not support

this suggestion.

MATERIALS AND METHODS
Samples of Birgus muscle were collected from Kabelle, Rongelap,
and Eniaetok Islands at Rongelap Atoll during March 1958, August 1958
and March 1959.

Two samples were also collected at Utirik Island,

Utirik Atoll (Fig. 1) in March 1959.

The samples were oven-dried at

98°C and the wet weight to dry weight ratios were determined.

For

potassium analysis, the samples were wet ashed with concentrated HNO3
and H209.

The ash was dissolved in a known volume of IN HNO3 and the

potassium content determined by flame photometry.

Details of the method

used have been reported by Chakravarti and Joyner (1959).
The levels of cesium-137 were determined by gamma

Five to ten-gram samples of dried muscle were

counted.

spectroscopy.

The

counting

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