N-9 To determine whether or not the determination of specific activity of soil and plants made by the Livermore Laboratory was analytically correct, a field trip took place in December 1987 during which samples were collected at 7 locations running the length of Rongelap Island and on 3 islands of Ailinginae Atoll. The samples were collected under the supervision of Dr. H. Paretzke by Livermore technicians and Rongelap men. Senator Anjain and other Rongelap citizens were present. The-results show that the Livermore technique is an acceptable one. At each location, the external expasure rate was measured. for seven locations on Rongelap [Island] was 3.4 (2.2-4.6) The mean Corrected back to 1978, it becomes 4.3 pR/h, in excellent agreement with previous determinations (Table 4.1 #1). The samples of soil and vegetation were frozen and shipped back to the Livermore Laboratory where they were divided so that one-half of each was sent to Dr. Paretzke in Neuherberg (Munich), the other being retained for analyses in this county by Dr. Robison (Livermore) and Dr. Kohn (Berkeley). Dr. Paretzke shared his samples with Dr. Boikat (Bremen). Each laboratory prepared its own material for analysis and then analyzed it without knowledge of the results from elsewhere. In general, the various laboratory results agreed well with one another for field sampling (Table N 9# 1-4). The radionuclide levels on Ailinginae Atoll were found to be no more than one-third those on Rongelap Island. Among the radionuclides themselves, the extremely low levels of the transuranics in vegetation and meat compared to soil demonstrate the operation of biological selection against these elements (5,000 to 10,000-fold). This effect is amplified by further negative selection in the gut; absorption in adults is about 0.1% compared to 100% for cesium. During the first month of life, however, absorption from the gut might be 10 to 100 times greater than in adults. The radionuclide levels are also in general agreement with the most recent summary of the Lawrence Livermore Laboratory (Table 4.2 #2). These comparisons are of more than routine importance, since many Rongelap people have stated that DOE laboratory results cannot be trusted and that the DOE scientists are liars. S000b14