N-7

The external gamma-ray exposures of Table 4.1 #1 affect all of

the tissues of the body.

In addition, beta rays (cesium-137 and

strontium-90) emanate from soil, but have only a limited range in
air and very poor penetration into the body; they might affect the
body's surface in those regions which are closest to or are actually
touching the ground. Shoes and clothing provide complete or almost
complete protection.
External beta-ray dose is considered to be unimportant on the
basis of the following. For gamag rays, the Rongelap Island/Eneu
Island external-dose ratio is 1.7 (Table 4.1 #1. The beta-ray dose
ratio at .007 mm depth (basal cell layer, skin) should be
approximately the sane. Therefore, by extrapolation from the
determinations at Eneu (Shingleton et al, 1987) the Rongelap
basal-cell dose would be 46 mrem/y, and at 1 ecm depth practically
zero (ICRP 51, Table 26). Since the radiation protection guide for
skin is 5 rem/y (NCRP 1987b), the skin dose is a trivial one.

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