Dr. Gustafson reported that the radiological resurvey of Bikini Atoll
consisted of taking numerous radiation exposure measurements,

and collecting

representative samples of the prominent plant and animal species (including

fish and birds).

Particular efforts were made to sample those items likely

to be consumed as food by the returning Bikinians.
were used to measure radiation dose rate.

Several kinds of devices

Confirmation of dose rate by more

than one instrument increased reliability, and the field y-ray spectrometry
provided detailed information on the radionuclide composition of the
contamination.

The island of Bikini was surveyed most extensively.

The former village

was located here, and remains the most desirable location for permanent
housing.

The beach area, village site, and selected transects across the

middle and both ends of the island were surveyed for radiation levels.

The

dose rate at or near the beaches was lowest due to leaching and wash off of
radioactivity.
(~~10pR/hour).

Radiation levels were comparable to those found in the U. S.
Higher levels (roughly twice to three times beach values)

were present in the interior (densely overgrown) regions with some hot spots.
A sizable area was cleared of vegetation, and dose rates remained essentially
constant.
| vegetation.

Other measurements indicated radioactivity to be present in the
Hence one may conclude that as the shielding effect of plant

material is removed, the dose from ground deposition compensates for the

removal of radioactivity in plant material.

Under habitation, the islands

would be cleared of underbrush; hence, the plant source will be removed.

Plowing under, or otherwise burying the top layers (inch or so) of soil

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