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place after the first 1 or 2 years after deposition®’”.

in 1967 the soil samples indicate most of the activity is

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still in the first inch of soil we can probably discount
weathering as an important factor in lowering the exposure
rates on Bikini Tsland.
The levels on Nam and on some of
the other larger complexes, where ®°¢o and other relatively
short-lived isotopes are the mayor contributors, although
at present in general higher on the average than Bikini
Island, will decrease more rapidly and in a few °°co halflives will probably exhibit levels generally much lower than
Bikini Island.
Since the scil on some of these islands

contain very little organic material, weathering may result
in an even more rapid decrease in exposure rates.

Thus,

the

levels on Bikini Island itself are likely to be the limiting

factor in assessirg the long term hazards to any future
population living on the atoll and centered on Bikini Island.
The consistency of the various portable detector,
ionization chamber. TLD, ard spectrometer results indicate
we have obtained a reliable and comprehensive picture of the
external gamma radiation environment om the atoll.
The soil
sample results, although net as consistent with the other
data as could be desired due to the problems of obtaining
representative samples in a very irhomogenecus distribution,
do nevertheless substantiate the fieid spectrometric
predictions as tc the relative importance of various emitters
in the soil.
The importance of the flteid spectrometric
measurements in expanding and increasing the information of
the survey meter readings again itilustrates the utility of
such a system in undertaking an environmental radiation
survey.
Comparabie data on the composition of the radiation
field could only have been cbhtained by analyzing hundreds
of carefully obtained soil samples, if at all.
The data in this report shculd form a solid basis for

estimating external dose to a retyrning population as a

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function of time after return, assuming with the aid of the
survey team's anthropoiogist various realistic models for
their living conditions, areas of habitation, and daily
habits.

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