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total amount of root surface available

during the wet as compared with the dry season, and increasing
acidity of the soil on drying.©° More complete series of radio-

chemical determinations of the radioisotopes in both plants and
solls are needed to understand the mechanisms involved.

Contrary

to results reported on relative availability of cesium and strontium to plants in other soils, cesium appears to be more readily

available than strontium in the atoll island so11.°1~25

The short half-life isotopes that contributed to the activity
in the muscle during the first 150 days are not known.

The rate

of decline during this period was approximately the same as the
rate of decay for mixed fission products.

Radiocesium content of hermit crab muscle is about 1.5 times

that in plants (1,000 d/m/g : 700 d/m/g) on a wet weight basis.
The radiocerium levels in the soil were too low (<1% of the
total activity) to be detected by the radiochemical methods used.

Hepstopancreas

("liver"

The rate of decline of activity of the hepatopancreas or

"liver" of the crab during the first 175 days post-Nectar is not
significantly different from the rate of decay of mixed fission
products.

This is true despite the fact that there was a pre-

existing level of long-lived activity approximately equal to the
level existing 537 days post-Nectar.

were found.

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Equilibrium must be quickly reached and maintained at 4

constant level proportional to the availability of the long-lived

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