Table 215, Enewetak soil data, ‘northern islands" (pCi/g in top 15 cm).
90,
13% KO,
Mean
Range
Mean
80
14-430
36
Dense
123
14-670
Sparse
44
23 IDy
Mean
Range
Mean
Range
5.6-141
12
3.9-68
5.9
1,4-33
48
14-170
26
7,2-130
10
3.1-30
35-130
8.6
3.3-44
11
59.8-26
4.6
2.4-9.6
65
13-310
26
5.6-110
22
3.5-88
6.4
0,91-20
Dense
190
100-380
11
3.4-33
41
22-98
11
6.4-26
Sparse
32
16-120
3.8
0.86-9.0
15
3.8-33
0.85
0.37-7.4
EDNA
46
30-220
4.2
2.7-6.4
18
13-24
0.43
0.33-0.63
IRENE
30
5.9-570
3.2
0.22-41
11
2.4-280
5.4
0.12-520
JANET
44
1.6-630
16
0.57-180
8.5
0.08-170
1.9
0.02-33
Dense
67
37-200
24
18-37
17
8.6-50
2.7
1,6-5.8
Sparse
ii
1.6-49
1,8-16
2.3
0.17-14
0.46
0.03-3.5
LUCY
32
10-83
11
2,2-25
7.0
2,4-22
1.5
0.26-3.8
MARY
29
11-140
° 3,9
5.6-26
8.0
2.0-35
1.5
0.74-4.8
NANCY
36
16-110
12
6,.0-28
9.1
2.3-28
1.6
0.56-5.3
ALICE
BELLE
CLARA
DAISY
KATE
PERCY
Range
B0 Ky
4.8
13
3.6-73
0.94
0.12-17
3.5
1.5-23
0.47
0.08-2.9
Dense
22
4.6-70
8.5
3.5-28
7.7
2.2-30
1.5
0.65-4.1
Sparse
4.5
2,0-11
0.16
O,07-11
2.8
1.9-4,1
0.41
0.05-0.31
Hotspot
62
35-140
19
7.4-55
3]
15-530
12
3.6-70
Remainder
17
3.2-61
7.6
1,2-34
1]
0.85-100
4,1
0.49-49
RUBY
12
7.1-63
1.4
0.71-7.2
7.3
3,0-24
0.93
0.29-16
SALLY
8.4
0.87-140
3.0
0.03-30
4.3
0.21-130
0.54
0.05-69
Dense
27
17-54
8,4
3.5-20
7.6
1.4-17
1.2
0.61-1,9
Sparse
8.7
2.2-47
1,0
0.04-5.3
2.5
1,1-34
0.37
O,21-1,7
URSULA
6.8
2,0-19
1.7
0.13-7.8
1.3
0.26-7.3
0.31
O.05-1.7
VERA
6.3
1.1-68
2.0
0.03-12
2.5
Q.60-25
0.30
0.02-2.2
WILMA
3.3
0.26-13
1,3
0.31-7.2
3.1
0,1-5,3
0.12
06,01-0.7
Southern
YVONNE
1.7
0.09-20
0.40
90.02-3.6
3.2
0.02-50
0.64
0.01-20
Northern
_ Beaches
6.4
1,2-30
0.30
0.03-9.0
2.7
0.34-18
0.13
0.03-1.6
OLIVE
PEARL
TILDA
YVONNE - Because of the complex distribution of activities on Northern YVONNE no
single mean value for an isotope can be used for the island as a whole without being misleading. Readers should consult the YVONNE discussion in
this section and the detailed data in Appendix II for information pertinent to
their interests.
SALLY, and YVONNE).
Inthese locations,
activity levels below ground level are
bution’ can be formulated which is
applicable to the Atoll as a whole.
Significantly higher than at the surface.
The land area which has the most
Because of the observed variety of profile
severely nonuniform distribution of
distributions, no ‘average vertical distri-
radioactive species on the Atoll is that
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