the amount of Sr?0 present was calculated from the amountof y20 recovered. 15 The presence of y? 0 was confirmed by determining the decay rate of the sample. RESULTS Primary Elution from Dowex 50 As shown in Figure 1 and Table 1, a complete separation of the radioisotopes from Kabelle Island soil collected on July 18, 1957, was not accomplished in the primary elution from Dowex 50. Four of the fractions contained more than one radioisotope and it was not possible to determine accurately the amounts of the different radioisotopes in the fractions. Consequently, secondary elutions were required to separate the isotopes. The anion fraction was found to contain Sb125, Ru!06. py, 106 and Zr95-Nb95, the oxalic acid fraction, Fe!) and traces of Zr95.Np95, the ammonium citrate pH 4.1 fraction, Cel44.p, 144 csi37 Mn°~ 54 and C080, and the ammonium citrate pH 4. 6 fraction, cal? and sr90_ Anion Fraction The anion fraction was passed through a Dowex 1 resin and the three radioisotopes present were collected in different fractions (Fig. 2). The Sb!25 was collected in the 0.1 M oxalic acid and the Ru/06_Ry106

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