On the basis of the radiochemical analysis of the urine, the body burden (the radioisotopic deposition in the tissues) was estimated. The ratio between the activity of the urine and the amount of isotope fixed in the body is required for this calculation. However, few ratios are available for the deposition of the various radioelements in humans, so that it was necessary to utilize ratios obtained from animal studies. Of the animals collected from the islands, the pig was selected as the closest to the human in size and metabolism. A detailed study was therefore made on the excretion of these animals and on the radioactive content of various tissues. Details of the animal study are presented in Chap. 3. TABLE 2.4—Radiochemical Analysis of Rongelap Urine (45 days postdetonation) ~ Beta Activity (dis/min/24 hr) Sample Gross beta activity sr| Balé0 1 2 3 4 5 6 1370 1260 1020 1210 1460 1200 490 510 480 626 328 T27 120 130 120 150 110 170 197 244 324 284 474 353 1253 526 134 312 100 42 No. Av. Total beta activity, % Rare-earth activity 10.7 25.5 TABLE 2.5—Mean Body Burden of Rongelap Group Radioisotope sr® Activity at Activity at Activity at 82 days 1 day 1 day (uc) (uc) (NRDL) 0.19 1.6 0.03 1.2 Ba!40 0.021 131 Gn thyroid) Ruts 0 Rare-earth group Café Fissile material (NRDL) 2.7 6.4 0 0 0 0 (uc) (LASL) 2.2 0.34 11.2 0.013 0.019 0.016 (ug) The estimate of the mean body burden of the Rongelap group at 82 days postdetonation is presented in Table 2.5. The body burden at 1 day postdetonation was calculated in the following manner. A formula was obtained from urinary excretion data (reported by Cowan, Farabee, and Love’) in a case of accidental inhalation of Sr®°. The excretion curve was best represented by four exponentials. [Very similar results were obtained by approximating the biological decay of strontium with a power function, based on human excretion of the metabolically similar element, radium (Norris, Speckman, and Gustafson'4 and Looney"’).] Estimates were made of other radioelements present in significant amounts at 1 day, as shown in Table 2.5. These estimates were madeonthe basis of the level of Sr® at 1 day 18

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