746 HARDY, RIVERA, AND CONARD consumption of the Rongelap food, for three- and four-day periods while the food was being consumed, and fortwo consecutive three-day periods ter the last day on which the Rongelap food was consumec. Thereafter, for the next 184 days, 24-hr excreta samples were collected cn Friday of each week, Whole-body counts were done at regular ‘:ntervals. Food aliquots and excreta specimens were sent to HASL ior “Sr and ‘Cs analyses. The food was dry-ashed in a muffle furnace at approximately 450°C and solubilized by fusing with sodium carbonate and dissolving the pulverized melt in hot water and finally minera acid. Cesium-137 was separated by the hot-water leach and then extracted from solution with ammonium phosphomolybdaie. Tnecesium was purified by sorption on the selective elution from a cationexchange resin and then precipitated as the tetraphenylocrate for counting. A complete description of this procedure is given in the HASL procedural manual.’ The mineral-acid portion of the dissolved melt was evaporated to dryness in dilute acid. The dehydrated silica was filtered, and a carbonate-collection precipitation was carried out on the solution, After filtration the carbonate precipitate was dissolved in nitric acid, and the solution was’ evaporated to dryness. Successive fuming nitric acid separations were used to separate strontium from calcium and other interfering ions. Radium and lead were removed by scavenging with barium precipitated as the chromate. Traces of other tission products were scavenged with yttrium hydroxide. After equili- bration of the “Sr with its daughter, ““Y was precipitated as the hydroxide and converted to the oxalate for counting, This procedure is also described in the HASL manual.’ All counting was done with low- level beta scintillation counters designed at HASL.? The urinary and the fecal samples were wet-ashed with nitric acid, and the resicues were fused to effect complete dissolution, From this point, identical procedures to those previously described were used to separate sr and "Cs. Cesium-137 body burdens were measured with the BNL wholebody counter. Measurements were taken at convenient :ntervals during and after the consumption of the Rongelap food. These **"’Cs values were corrected forcontributions of '"Cs present in the normal diet. This correction was made with the assumptionthat the subject’s normal diet during the experimental period was similar to that of non—miixdrinking BNL personnel during the same. period. The normal body burden was assumed to have increased linearly’ from 6.35 nc in July to 10.8 ne at the end of December 1963, : « The amount of “Sr and "Cs ingested via the Rongelap food over the seven-day period is shown in Table 1. Pandanus contributed the

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