~ Ie neutralized by the rrogressive redioactive decay. In addition the transit dose from the cloud pessing over the atolls could not be estineted, variables were taken into account and the doses celculated. All of these These doses were consistent with the doses that were actually measured on Rongerik by film that was stored in refrigerators and by film exposed outside on this atoll. In view of this internal consistency it is believed that the dose of radiation on the atolls 4s reasonably accurate, Details of the calculation of the dose are in the official report which discusses in detail the probable range in values (ref. 1, Chapter 1) CRARACTERISTICS OF THE GAMMA R‘DIATION The fellout material vhen deposited on the ground forned a large planer source of radiztion, The energy distribution of the radiation reaching an expesed indiv= idual is influenced by its passage through the intervening air, A knowledge of the inherent gamma spectrum as it emminates from the meterial itself is essential in order to determine the spectrum that inpinges upon exposed individuelg. When one takes into account the spectometric data on the mixed fission products and the degredation by Compton scattering along the path in air, a dose energy histogram can be constructed, showing that there are roughly three regions with maxina at 1i0C, 700, and 15CO KEV, The total exposure is thus the resultant effect of partial doses from each energy region, making the exposure energy condition significantly different fron those of radiation therapy, experimental biology or from the prompt garzra radiation of the bomb, Details of the characteristics of the exposure ere diecussed in reference, (Ref, 1, Chapter 1). THE CRARACTERISTICS CF THE FALLOUT MATERTAL The fallout meterial consisted predominently of flakes of calcium oxide resulting from the incineration of the ecral. products were derosited, as erow like. Unon the flakes of calciun oxide fission At Rongelap Atoll the material was visible and described It stuck to the skin, adhered to the hair and clothes, the vegetation BOE aRcHives Le

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