useful only to indicate order of magnitude values of one soil
. concentrations present at the collection time.
Unfortunately it is not possible to offer a clear argument
in explanation of the Pre body burdens of the Rongelapese
presented here at this time.

Samples from 1963 through 1969

would have shed Light on the problem, but none are available
for analysis.

The possibility of Rongelap lagoon acting as a |

nutrient and trace-element "trap" similar to estuaries
intriguing.

(17) is.

Removal and retention of both stable Fe and 556

‘£rom the North Equatorial current could lead to high specific
activities of the radionuclide in species important in the
Rongelapese diet.

The fact that livers from mature goatfish

contain between 2-3 times as much stable iron per unit wet weight
as do livers of mature salmon

(4)

is consistent with this argument.

Marshallese in general show a tendency toward anemia (9)
and thus may absorb more iron from their diet than do non-anemic
individuals.

The ao body burdens of the Rongelapese may there-

fore only reflect more complete uptake of iron rather than uptake

of iron of high specific activity.

It is clear that further

measurements of the specific activities of aa in the diets of
the Rongelapese and the effective half-life they display for
this radionuclide will be needed to clarify these possibilities.

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