FISSION-PRODUCT DEPOSITION AND DIETARY LEVELS IN THE CHICAGO AREA P, F. GUSTAFSON, 58. S. BRAR, and S. E. MUNIAK Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, Illinois ABSTRACT Measurements of gamma-emitting fission products in soil core samples have been made by gamma-ray spectrometry since 1957, These provide a running inventory of ground deposition and accumulation of a number of radionuclides, Concurrent measurements of fission products in air and in precipitation have madeit possible to relate airborne activity to deposition. The only gamma-emitting fission product present in soil which is of biological importance is '*’Cs. The other gamma emitters constitute a source of external radiation of varying magnitude but are not metabolically active. Quarterly food sampling in the Chicago area has been conducted in conjunction with the Health and Safety Laboratory Tri-City Sampling Program since April 1961. These samples have been analyzed for "Cs and have shown traces of other gamma-emitting fission or activation products from time to time, notably °*“Mn. Changes in the '*’Cs level in the diet with time have been compared with whole- body measurements of 87Cs8 in Chicago residents. The concentration of ‘8ICg in human rib bone was determined in 1961 prior to the resumption of nuclear testing and in specimens collected in 1962-—1963. ANALYSES Soil core samples have been collected from the Argonne, II1., site and analyzed for gamma-emitting radioactivity since 1957. Two cores 4 in, in diameter and 6 in. deep were taken from two locations on the site at each sample collection, The cores were air-dried in the labora- tory, pulverized, and homogenized, and approximately 2 kg was placed 783

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