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(Item 406 from file:

01128100

EDB-83-028105

Author(s):

Kohn,

H.I.;

Dreyer,

103)

N.A.

Title: Radiation-induced risk of resettling Bikini
November 7, 1981-May 28, 1982

Corporate Source:
Epidemiology Resources,
Publication Date: 1982
p 56
Report Number(s):
DOE/EP/12040-T1
Order Number: DE82015865
Contract Number

(DOE):

Inc.,

atoll.

Final report,

Chestnut Hill, MA

(USA)

AC01-82EP12040

Note: Portions of document are illegible
Document Type: Report
Language: English
Journal Announcement: ERA8301

Availability: NTIS, PC AQ4/MF AOl.
Subfile:
input).

ERA

(Energy Research Abstracts);

Country of Origin: United States
Country of Publication: United States

Abstract: The Department of Energy (DOE)

NTS

(NTIS);

INS

(US Atomindex

has concluded that the Bikini

atoll is unsafe for resettlement. In response to the Bikinians’ request
for an independent review, we have examined the following DOE findings:
(a) radionuclide contamination of Eneu and Bikini Islands, (b)
radiation dosage to those who might resettle the islands,

and

(c)

risks

to the health of such settlers. We are in practical agreement with the

DOE estimates. Resettlement of either island in 1983 would lead to a

range of annual or 30-year cumulative doses that exceed the Federal
Radiation Council (FRC) guides for the general population, but not
those for occupation exposure. By 2013 resettlement of Eneu probably
would be permissible. The principal source of radiation dose is local
food, especially coconut, owing to contamination of the soil by
cesium-137. A precise estimate of dose is impossible. The availability
of imported foods would lessen local food consumption, but not
sufficiently to meet the FRC guides for the general population. The

30-year cumulative index dose is 61 (25-122) rem for Bikini, and about
8 (3-16) rem for Eneu.;
Major Descriptors: *BIKINI -- CONTAMINATION; *BIKINI -- RADIATION HAZARDS;
*HUMAN POPULATIONS -- RADIATION DOSES
Descriptors: CESIUM 137; DIET; DOSE COMMITMENTS; FOOD CHAINS; RISK
ASSESSMENT
Broader Terms: ALKALI METAL ISOTOPES; BETA DECAY RADIOISOTOPES; BETA-MINUS
DECAY RADIOISOTOPES; CESIUM ISOTOPES; DOSES; HAZARDS; HEALTH HAZARDS;
ISLANDS; ISOTOPES; MARSHALL ISLANDS; MICRONESIA; NUCLEI; OCEANIA;
ODD-EVEN NUCLEI; POPULATIONS; RADIOISOTOPES; YEARS LIVING RADIOISOTOPES

Subject Categories: 560151*
-- Radiation Effects on Animals -- Man
510302
-- Environment, Terrestrial -- Radioactive Materials Monitoring
& Transport -- Terrestrial Ecosystems & Food Chains -- (-1987)
INIS Subject Categories: C15*
-- Effects of External Radiation of Man
C22
-- Radionuclide Ecology
10/5/707

01127290

Author(s):

(Item 407 from file:

103)

ERA-08-010657; EDB-83-027295

Ryan,

M.T.;

Case,

G.N.;

McDowell,

W.J.;

Henley,

L.C.

Title: Preliminary comparison of two techniques for bioassay of urine for
Source:

Oak Ridge National Lab.,

Publication Date: Dec 1982
p13
Report Number(s):
ORNL/TM-8531
Order Number: DE83004233
Contract Number (DOE):
Document Type: Report

Language: English
Journal Announcement:

TN

(USA)

W-7405-ENG-26

NTS8301

Availability: NTIS, PC A02/MF AQl.
Subfile:
NTS (NTIS); ERA (Energy Research Abstracts).
Country of Origin: United States

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