-27- origin (Redwing) of part of the activity, but with a distinct upward flexure indicating the effect of the original fallout from March 1, 1954. Samples 6076-77 of plankton collected July 1956 from the Rongelap Island vicinity of Rongelap lagoon were more radioactive when first counted one month after collecting than the corresponding sample (6079) from the lagoon near Kabelle Island. One of the Rongelap Island samples (6077) was about 2-1/2 to 9 times more radioactive than the other two samples and decayed most rapidly of those studied. Thus. it was evident that there was a more rapid decay of the radioactivity in plankton from the part of the lagoon near Rongelap Island than occurred near Kabelle Island. This is interpreted as indicating the influence of recent Redwing detonations whose fallout affected the southern more than the northern part of Rongelap Atoll. Decay of March 1958 samples was negligible during the two months from September to November 1958, while August 1958 samples decayed during the month of November 1958 fairly rapidly, with a half life of about 100 days, thus supporting the assumption that the increased levels wereattributable to the Hardtack series of detonations. eerirminerrina te = The rate of decay of the samples collected in 1954 was less steep than the rate of decline of radioactivity in Rongelap lagoon plankton. In Figure 9 the decay slopes of curves 1 to 3 range from -1.6 to a maximum of -2.4, even in the steep portion from 660 to 1, 740 days, while in Figure8 the decline slope shownby the dotted line is -3.5. Compensating

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