The abundance of rare earth elements in marine organisms has been determined by use of activation analysis. The lanthanum contents in bone, scales, shell, gills and dorsal fins of fish were found to be 10-5 '10-7 gig of wet weight; the internal organs such as the stomach, heart, intestines, etc., were 10-8 g/g (wet); and the muscle showed the smallest value, 10-9 g/g (wet). Other rare earth elements also, i. e., praseodymium, samarium, europium, dyprosium and holmium were found in marine organisms. © 1962, Journal of Radiation Research Editorial Committee. All rights reserved.
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Kameda, K. (1962). Study on Abundance of Rare Earth Elements in Marine Organisms. Journal of Radiation Research, 3(2), 89–103. https://doi.org/10.1269/jrr.3.89
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