SLIDE 28
Ingestion with.meals.
(93 wCi) of “~°I
An adult male was assumed to take in 3.4 x 106 Bq
in order to correspond to urine data.
The jRrakes of other
iodines and telluriums were based on the relationship between
I and these
nuclides in Bikini Ash.
Meal intake and thus activity intake was modified by
body weight for the other members of the population.
This modification was
based on an exponential relationship between total element intake and body
weight which was derived by us from data tabulated in the ICRP Publication
Reference Man (ICRP74). Newborns from Rongelap Island were assumed to ingest
850 ml_of breast milk per day (ICRP74) for 3 days past detonation. A fraction
of 107> per ml of adult female intake per unit volume of breast milk was
assumed to be the fraction of mother's intake of iodine transferred to
newborns (Ma81). Decay of the iodine between the time of intake for the
mother and the time of intake for the newborn was neglected. Radioiodine
excreted from the long-term clearance compartments of the mother's body was
considered insignificant relative to radiolodine cleared in the short term
(Ma8& 1 ) e
ACTIVITY INTAKE BY INGESTION
WITH MEALS
M Bq
Body
Weight
Rongelap Adult Male
70
Utirik Adult Male
Utirik Child
70
30
Rongelap Child
Sifo Adult Male
Sifo Child
30
_
70
30
130
85
5.2
3.5
44
30
44
78
20
14
3.0
—
—
10
7.0
3.7
2.5
0.74
0.48
3.7
2.5
0.55
0.37
29
i9
21
14
4.4
3.0
0.74
0.48
4.8
3.2
0.89
0.59
30
2.3
20
52
*Normalized to urine excretion result.
14
3.4"
30
2.0