trend over the line wes calcul] and the same fc was reached eat first made on 1t cucumber fhe only anisels distributionel stciy (Pig. 1) vere sea cucunpers. Three specinens vere usually taken 08 each collecting dete. Figure 27 shows the decline at Belle, and Pigure 26, et other localities. Pre-Necter levels were highest st Belle, Alice, Janet, and Vere (avout 1 to 10 uc/kg), and abdout cone order of magni- tude lower et Glive, Bruce, Filmer, and Menry; Leroy ves not sampled. Early postBectar levels vere about 50 to 100 times pre-Hectar levels. than the At Belle the first velue, on tue Sth day, was too low to align with later values, except for 200 t which is really send. To show the fx | ammy * ore regularly sempled for the It ies inf< levels in line of epproximste! redioteotopes | constituents 0 occurred vithh) The devia: seems not to f. curve for gut : land plant lee (Pig. 25), ‘= days (see “ Pig.sce 29 curves for ses include Belle, other islands usually streig 50 days to 110 are typical of cays. The elo from -1.1 to - -1.6 occurred Leroy where t2 steep. At 7H noderated, aps the other curt Declines the decays (ct cucumbers, thi repid than de Teste MA. Reses of amples of os @ curve Fete Levelin 7. ae a 1390" cay 5 e s e y $ = mee ume asp ue ues s e880 table * °° 06° °° °° 6° a w uae . 12088 Core 28 wom -— Ge » 088 Ley = 17S Lovee 4 2. aero

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