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11.

Counting errors were large because of the low levels of

Jater counts.

nearly 211 of the

The contribution to the

was compensated for by subtracting l

radioactivity by

from each count per minute per 5 milliliter plate.

per minute per plate was equivalent to 3 d/m/plate,
absorption was approximately 3.

Table 6. Decay rates of sea water samples collected at Fniwetok
Atoll in May, June,and July 1954, with corresponding decline
rates from Table 1 for comparison. Data for Fig. 11.
Locality
Pilate
Curve
number numbers

1

Time span in Slope, negative

days after

5/14/54,

7567-68 Belle, ocean side

2
3
4

7569-70
7575-76
7685-386

6
7

9793-94 Wide Passage
7572
Leroy plankton sta.

9

9795-96

5

8

9805-04
916i

"
j.“
“

"

"

*

"
"
plankton station
ocean side

lagoon side
"

"

"

"

33-630

335-630
55-910
59-6350

100-500

100-300
55-940

The data of Table 6 for the

Belle,

49-040

100-300

9 sea water decays are graphed in
Figure ll.
With the exception of

at

of

Decay

Decline,

from

Table 1
1.3

1.28

1.5
1.5
1.5

1.28
2.50
1.28

1-2
1.5

2.40
2.41

1.4

2.41

1.0
1.5

2,91

2.41

1000

ocean side (curves l, 2,

The decay curves tend to
level terminally, even after subtraction of the activity due to
KU,

FM

a

a

gradual because of low early
values, declines were steeper than
decays.

RADIOACTIVITY

and 45 where decline was unusually

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because

the correction factor for geometry, back scatter, and self

decay slope

r sea

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