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samples from Wotho,
Tarawa,
Ponape,
and Kapingamarangi, «49
contributed the major portion of the radioactivity.
gamples
collected at the
same time
Other
contained wi8l, 185,
radioisotopes identified with the 1958 fallout.
Some samples,
Such as coconut crab abdomen and whole fish from Wotho,
tained zn°>, whereas others,
none.
such as land plants,
Some of the land plants
contained
contained measurable amounts
of the long-lived fission products cst37 ana gr?°,
est level of Sr
pace from Wotho
isotope by the
con-
The high-
90 was found in a sample of coconut crab cara(18 pyc/g dry).
The concentration of this
carapace of land
crabs at Eniwetok has been
reported by Held (1957).
The relatively rapid decay of beta radioactivity in
some of the samples collected in 1956 at Tarawa,
Wotho
(Fig. 2 A-E)
isotopes.
Ponape and
indicates the presence of short-lived
A gamma spectrum analysis of one of the samples
(leaves and stems of a Messerschmidia plant from Wotho)
showed that Zr 95 p95 were the predominant radioisotopes in
this sample.
Thomas et al.
DOE ARCHIVES
(1958) found that these isotopes
contributed approximately 84 per cent of the total radioactivity in a duplicate sample.
The presence of short-lived
isotopes in the 1956 samples indicated recent fallout at
these islands.
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