Aerokoj}-Eneman Complex:

1l Atoll
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Aerokoj, Aerokojlol
Bikdrin, Lele

1-10
6-10

Eneman

1-570

East Eneman
West Eneman

Enidrik

East Enidrik
West Enidrik

Lukoj

Jelete
Oroken
Bokaetoktok
Bokdrolul

Bokbata

Aomen-TIroij Complex:
Aomen

Lomilik
Odrik, Iroij

*
*
f° co, +25 sp,
1°2Mpy,

1-10
20-570

3-235

®°co, **5sb,
1°2Mp,

3-30
10-235

60-200

®°co, **8sb,

60-130
15-45
10-35

*
*
*

1¢2Mp,

20-50

10-30

®°co, **7’ es

5-20

*

20-330
10-40

*°co, **®sb
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*

ES

*No soil sample or field spectra measurements.
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It should be noted that these are the ranges of our measure-

ments.
It is guite likely that there are locations where
the local exposure rates are higher than the upper limits
given in the table.

Since *°’cs has a half life of 30.5 years as compared

137

Cs

to half lives of 2.7 and 5.2 years for ***°Sb and *°Co,
respectively, the exposure rate levels on islands where
*37Cs was the major contributor, most importantly Bikini,
can be expected to persist at almost the current levels
for some time to come with only slight reductions due to

decay and weathering.

Studies of *°’cs penetration into

soils usually have indicated that in undisturbed soils with

high organic content very little penetration of *°”Cs takes

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