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the concentration of seven gamma-emitting radionuclides in "mid-lagoon" and

Bravo Crater sediments collected in August, 1964.

Beck et al. (1967) reported

roncentrations of three gamma-emitting radionuclides in Bravo Crater sedi-

ments taken in May, 1967.

Held (1971) reported 20735 and plutonium concentra-

tions in a Bravo Crater sediment collected in 1969.

The concentrations of

selected radionuclides reported in these reports are shown in Table 2.

Held's

vor). also noted the presence of a large variation in the ratio of 2394240 Pu/
23e in Bikini soils, with ratios of 15:1 in Bravo Crater sediment, 2:1 in

fneran Island soils and very high ratios in Bikini Island soils, due to undetectable 2385, levels, “although they contained the highest concentrations
of 039+2405 of th> samples analyzed."
TALE 2,

Concentrations of radionuclides reported in various Bikini
Lagocn sediments.

Location

pCi/a, dry, at date of collection

Mid-lagoon

Rate
Co

19648
3.2 - 10

eee
cs

1964°
100 - 390

0 - 2.1
0 - 0.15

PT Bi

230-3302
28-170

0.29 - 1.4

ohy

0

-

o: vu

110 - 250

.

é. helander (1967); n=2

.

Bravo Crater

19675
49.7

14.8

26.1
-

.

b. Beck et al (1967)

1963¢
-

-

56.8 - 53.5

60.

4.0

cc. Held (1971)

he's (unputliched results) measured the distribution of
gross beta radioa

se
wows

7

“YT

‘* sections of ten sediment cores taken from Rongelap Atoll in 1959.

te"

tye

cor-s, the gross beta radioactivity decreased from values ranging
~

s

o

8

.

‘c lle e/r/g, dry, in the surface one inch of sediment, to values
«Be %e

“ston, Or to 2.9 c/m/g or less, in the 4-5 cm section.

Three of

- Ciret
Ge
had“ one value higher than 2.9 c/m/g in a section deeper in the
.

"er

nt

‘erved radioactivity oricinated from the local fallout of the

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