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analyzed in the gamma spectrometer described above.

The specific

radioisotopes could be identified in a sample when the radioactivity of
the isotope was one per cent or more of the total radioactivity of the
sample.

The fractions which contained more than one radioisotope

were further separated by other ion-exchange methods.

Anion fractions

The anion fractions of plankton samples P-6, P-13 and P-15 + P-17
were dried, redissolved in 0.1 M oxalic acid, and passed through 0. 13
em2 x 26-cm columns containing Dowex-1* (200-400 mesh) for the
separation of the anions of Sb, Sn, Te, and Ru.

The separation was

done by the modified procedure of Smith and Reynolds as described by
Palumbo and Lowman
The anion fractions of samples P-25 + P-26, P-24 + P-35,

and

P-13 + P-15, and the fractions from the secondary separation of P-15 +
P-17, were dried and redissolved in concentrated HCl to separate the
complex radionuclide mixtures, as described by Wisk. In these experiments the samples were passed through 0,03 cm2 x 15 cm-columns

containing Dowex-1 (200-400 mesh) and the radionuclides were sequentially removed by using mixtures of hydrofluoric and hydrochloric
acids.

Because of the corrosive nature of the HF acid, column plugs

made of lucite shavings were used and the fractions were collected in
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