SECTION I

PHYSICAL DECAY OF SAMPLES FROM ENIWETOK ATOLL IN 1952

INTRODUCTION

Previous decay studies (UWFL-53) of the biota and other materials
from the Marshall Islands have covered periods

up to nearly three

years following the detonation of atomic testing devices.

The earliest

curves (AECD-3446:27) were for oyster, XE-19, and ovary of damselfish, XE-40, whose slopes from 20 to 800 days were -1. 6.

Decay of 83 samples from Rongelap Atoll (UWFL-42:46) over a
period of from 38 to 500 days following March 1, 1954 averaged ~-1. 4.
Coconut milk was most unusual amongthese,

having a decay rate of

only -Q. 24,
Decay data for samples collected in 1952 offer the most comprehensive picture of long-term decay trends that may now be contributed
from studies by the Laboratory of Radiation Biology.
proximately seven years is involved.

A period of ap-

These samples number 102, of

which 96 were from Eniwetok Atoll collected within 10 days after the
Mike test,

6 were within 10 days pre-Mike and would be referred to the

Greenhouse series.

In addition there were 2 Nevada sand samples

lected on November 29,

col-

1951, related to the Uncle-Jangle atomic tests,

making a total of 104 decay curves.
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