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WHAT ABOUT THE RATE OF ACCUMULATION OF RADIATION EXPOSURE?

A.

The rate for external radiation will be higher in the first
few years but will decline steadily with time.

Initially the

accumulation will be about twice that for the average person in
the U. S.

Reduction to the U. S. average will occur in about

30 to 50 years.

When the Bikini people first return, the doses

to whole body from external and from internal radioactivity will
be about equal.

When more of the locally produced foods such as

Pandanus begin to become available, the contribution from internel
radioactivity may increase.

The recommerdations of the Committee

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of experts are intended to insure that such exposures in the
future remain within an acceptable range.

WHERE DOES THE RADIATION IN THE ATOLL COE FROM?
Primarily from radionuclides in soil.
from one island to another.

The levels vary consideraoly

It is for this reason that Eneu and

Bikini were suggested as village sites since these two islands
have lower levels.
WHY ARE THE ISLANDS NOW CONSIDERED ACCEPTABLE FCR HABITATION WHEN
THEY WEREN'T SCME YEARS AGC?
Radioactivity decreases with the vassage of time.
nuclides disappear faster than others.

Some radio-

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