TABLE 2.3—Gross Beta Activity in Urine of Ailinginae and American Groups* Ailinginae (46 days postdetonation) Age and case No. Total 24-hr volume (ml) Americans (44 days postdetonation) Beta Activity Total 24-hr Beta Activity (dis/nin/24 hr) Case No. volume (ml) (dis/min/24 hr) 150 217 Mean = 150 217 401 2 3 4 5 1970 650 1224 440 735 0 0 820 78 0 48 53 180 1 1410 1260 81 370 88 8 9 10 275 126 11 12 1580 1460 385 0 900 880 680 780 260 920 610 765 827 1202 0 846 62 754 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 720 1380 1930 945 1520 1300 1070 438 830 0 550 353 <5 yr 6 8 44 Mean >16 yr 1 16 28 29 31 41 43 45 13 1810 965 0 466 0 51 410 400 680 21 70 440 0 23 1180 0 24 1160 750 M ean 850 ee 64 722 22 558 25 26 27 28 Mean 1380 187 510 565 1220 323 1158 309 0 *Values corrected for decay. No correlation was found between body weight and the total activity per 24 hr excreted in the urine by members of the Rongelap group. Gross beta activity measurements were also made by NYOO-AECon the samples sent to them. Their results (Harley) essentially corroborate the findings by NRDL, particularly the ratio of the activities among the three groups studied. The absolute values of the activity determined by NYOO-AEC, however, were lower than the NRDL values by a constant factor. 2.2.2 Radiochemical Analysis of the Urine: Estimate of Body Burden Radiochemical analysis of the Rongelap urine samples indicates that the alkaline-earth and rare-earth groups together contributed 75 per cent of the beta activity at 45 days post- detonation (Table 2.4). The predominant radionuclide is Sr®*, which contributes 42 per cent of the total beta activity at this time. Assays of fissile material made on pooled samples of urine were all negative within experimental limits. The early urine samples analyzed by the LASL® (collected 15 days postdetonation) contained large amounts of radioiodine in addition to the alkaline and rare earths. 17

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