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BIQLGUICAL SaNPLING PROUaAN
tongelap (Kabelle, lakerdj, Soncelap Ialands) and Allinginse Atolls.
Wo be collected over a lmown area of gurface, “Stiermend a tesplete
af ore fant or longer on 4 side te plesed on the around, The tetel
aotivity por square foot of earth sarfuce oan thus be determined as
dong o6 depthof seaple is gush the’ £1 is equtl to ar exceeds any
perculstion of radiasetive melastides, It ls recomended thet the
gautle bs divided into tvo depths, ‘the firet to a depth of 3 tab
inches and gacomi to 6 or 8 inches,
Attention should be peid to the
mieroralie® of the tervein.
2*
weter
Seth frank cistern and seine.
3. Plankton
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le Edible Plante
Sea cueasber, muscle of gismclans
S. Fish (Ounivorous and Garnivorous)
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Musele, bone, iver :. 7»
Giedg - Muscle, bone, liver end eggs
& linited number of duplicate samples of itees 1, 2 (aca weter) 3, hk and 6
should be gent to the SYGO,
‘ne or? data should be reported in undis of dieintegrations per mimte per
erem wet weircht ef itens kh, 5 and 6.
i¢ would to helofal in comtelatine these date with other information te heve
a galciun analysie mede of the game sasples ead reported in unis of aetivity of
gy? ger green of calcium e« Sungtine Unite.
The external gewse dosa rates cheuld be taken in the seg: mormer eg raported
in CePA?
It vould be belpful if on each sad every date sheet were inchuled the dates
gf eollection end of analysis. Also, when plotting on leeelog pamper, 1% vould
be advantageous to use eycles on the two coordinates that were of equal physicol
Jengih, and thus feellitate a quick estimation of decay curven,
It would facilitate the ovalaction of the data, to nlso include the rate of
datlins of redisactivity date of the BFFlai2 report (fies. Gb, 9a, eté.) oa the
isgeloz peper having equel eyolie length on the fam coordinates.