-20- Table 5 shows that at Rongelap Atoll Sb!25 has been present in the soil since March 26, 1954, and it can be assumed that it was produced in the March 1, 1954 test at Bikini Atoll. soil sample from Eniwetok Atoll, Sb!25 aigo was found in a but the date of its formation is not known. Radioactive antimony has not been found in living organisms although the stable element has been reported in minute amounts in non-planktonic algae, fish, and tunicates, as well as in sea water. There is no information knownto the present authors regarding the health hazards of radioactive antimony, (E 454 ). but there is for europium Calculations based on equations given in the National Bureau of Standards Handbook 52 8 for determining maximum permissible con- centrations (MPC) showed that the level of Eu 155 in the soil was many times lower than the amount which could be considered a health hazard. Traces of Co“ 37 interference of Ce to evaluate. were detected in the sample, 1445144 but because of the the amount of Co*” present was difficult Other data from this Laboratory, however, the ratio of Co~~ 60 to Co 57 at Rongelap Atoll was about 1:1 showed that at the time of analysis. SUMMARY 1. Using ion-exchange techniques a radiochemical analysis was made of a soil sample collected from the top inch of a bird nesting area at

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