46 RADIOACTIVE CONTAMINATION OF AREAS IN THE PACIFIC OCEAN FROM NUCLEAR TESTS Table 45—Gross Beta Activity in Urine of Group I on 46th Day Post Detonation Cask No. Age <i yre Boo oe ee een ne eee eee eee 8.22.2 ee en ee eee eee [a TorTaL VOLUME 24 brs (ml) Beta ActrviTy d/m/24 hrs Bonn ne nnn en een eee eee BB. 28. enone ee nee eee eee BAL woo nen nee nee een ene ee eee nee 69. een ene eee eee eens 120 150 185 40 260 80 455 712 BOE 813 Mead... 2.22.2 2s eee eee ee eee 165 44 223 O 385 B01 Casxr No. Age > 16 yre 4-202 eee ee ene 72-2 - 2-2 e eee eee ee eee eee eee 9. ~~~ --- 2. eee eee eee ee eee ee nee eens 10-....--.------- eee eee eee We. een eee een eee 13.2... 2-22-22 e ee ee eee eee 14.2222 -2-- eee eee eee TotaL VOLUME 24 brs (mi) 455 810 355 549 1583 1677 2460 960 438 455 4? 1900 0 1032 285 190 1670 7 370 480 550 330 72 1450 495 ro] 320 700 550 Q 1080 3220 1005 810 980 635 580 1988 2260 425 285 850 650 6x 1700 201 980 450 340 730 750 Age 6-15 yrs Beta ACTIVITY d/m/24 brs 750 280 650 450 no 440 980 0 236 1100 1705 674 507 e 1180 855 300 439 768 581 290 230 965 465 40 670 0 2170 175 2010 1450 0 52 2038 1353 2140 1208 Valaes corrected for decay. “Analysis of the internal contamination indicates that the dose to the tissue of the body was near, but, with exception of the dose to the thyroid, did not exceed the maximum permissible dose levels. The activity fixed in the body decreased rapidly as a function of time. The contribution of the effects of internal contamination to the total radiation response observed appears to be small on the basis of the estimated body burden of the radio-elements. In view of the short half-life of the most abundant fission products in the situation, the possibility that chronic irradiation effects will occur is quite small... . ’’8 These data suggest a low relative hazard from internally deposited radioisotopes since the values for maximum permissible concen- trations are based on the concept that these levels will be maintained indefinitely. Thereport stated, “—Thetotal white count increases duringthe first 2 or more days and then decreases below normal levels. -—-The count becomes stabilized during the 7th or 8th week at low levels, and minimum counts probably occur at this time. A definite trend upward is apparent in the 9th or 10th week; however complete recovery may require several months or more. “The neutrophile count parallels the total white blood cell count. Complete return to norma! values does not occur for several months or more. Theinitial rise in total white count is due to a neutrophilic leukocytosis.

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