radiation exposure vhenever possible, bathing and a ehange of elothing aight
be suggested for situations vhere the whole-body infinity gamma dese was

less than 10 reentgens and should be recomended for areas vhere the exposure
ie higher.

Dunens
In table IT it was suggested that the relative average games dese
retes from a infinity eantaninated field at three feet shove the ground
compared to that on the natives measured by a survey meter held elese to the
body vast

aad #7/) (Utirik ttoll’
15 =r

ary = 8,1 (aAilinginae atoll:
§3 or/hr

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It is recognised there are many meertainties in estimating sueh a

relationship by this aeens.

FEwen if one assumes the dose rate readings vere

taken eccurately the factors involved, especially in relationwo the smount

of material collected and retained om the bedy, eertainly are not eonstant.
The nigher ratio at Rongelap Atoll might have been due to a physical
phenomenon where the quantity of zaterial falling per umit area was so
great that it was not retained so completely en the body.

Ewen if this

explanation is aceerted, there stil) remain many questions.
Theoretical considerations indicate a gamma dove rate ratio at three
feet above am infinitely contaminated field to that at four inches from an

equally contaminated field of six inch radius to be about 7/1.

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oom

(See Appendix D.)

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