L ah deansaie f pratably related ta tae iact wb clonaig feos pri lky cn sluwnc ca eheen have low levels of activity. ke . es The beta-to-j;;amma ratio (a3 determined by the meth16d used here) in whole fish varied considerably but was approximately 1:2 in most of the . Specimens analyzed. This is in contrast to the 1:4 ratio observed at one year post-detonation. This ratio 1:2 is approximately the ratio of the beta-to-gamma activity of 20%, the principal radionuclide found in fish, Physical and radiochemicz: analysis of a number of fish indicated, as previously noted,’ that the high gamma-to-beta ratio was accounted for by the gamma from the induce?=activity, zn, So Ee ne tm +. =e TPS, aea The head contained an average of 30 per cent of the total PER ee. eee beta and 21 per cent of the gamma activity. Muscle contained approximately 14 per cent of the total b:ts and gamma activity, The activity of the viscera and contents varied considerably but contained on the average about 33 per cent of the total beta activity and 16 per cent of the total gamma activity. The remainder of the activity was found on the skin and gills, The internal distribution of activity, particularly the muscle activity concentration, was very similar *. :hat found in the fish coilected and analyzed at one year post-detonaticn,. ns mg ee eeai The results of the rad'schemical analys?s for specific radionuclides are presented in Tabte ood Pre most important finding is theary high percentage of the tctal acti ‘ty in fish which is cortvibuted by Zn®5, The manner in which this incuceé activity is concentrated has not been determined. The Zn®* in fisa is distributed fairly evenly among the various tissues. This contrists witthe 0eae 1 of 2n°? in the Hver of mam- mals following ingestion, The Zn®* was not found in clams, crabs or snails, with the exception of cne helmet snail from Vabelle Island, The rare earth group of fission products constituted a small percentage of the total beta activity in clams and fish, The rare earth elements as a group do not azpear to be selectively iccalized, The rare earth activity of the crabs was high, in average of 2!) er cent of the total beta activity. Snails concentrated tne largest amounty of race earth elements, The Sr” concent=:! finowtr very le , myo t of ! per cent of the totai beta activity, 7 ; az ‘ lg (Table 4.2), Ty ey cen 5: ~~ te Nie et ee ee The internal distributior of radioactivity in the tissues of fish (primarily carnivores) collected in th: various lagoons indicated that an average of 20 per cent of the total 5::. and gamma activity was found in the skeleton Boe we Lee te ae * vette naeAL es, Sete a Ot en a dive, “Sie tn sasttling oR a eR Oe eR A Si ee eeA ee ereaySabONE en et mee oe dpe were ee ttriiectfag conerally a fraction vetbritettag ‘fae Sr’ee ene particular ard panes Since itis the radicnuctice of greatest potential Tene The ° hazard derives principaily fror ica long radioactive half-life (26 yr) ond also ore its high fission yield and its availability to biological organisms, Sr’ activity and sunshine units are reported for a number of sam- ples in Table 4.3. cree eTPA wt TMA ere we a se ee te Yt Mogae fers 4 Re ea :tape gt ue pg PPR ree me de aot ye ee wt Fe ge ene ee ecaegteemm ee ape ome eS ae ke : Bm pitaa he be TTR SR GB POP is Dh a 7 sods aa te to

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