portation, Since a survey of all individuals’ showed (hat there was SaRncant contiimimation of

skin and clothes, prompt decontamination was instituted.

Clothes were removed and Laundered,

There skin and hace wece washed repeatedly with fresh water and soap. In ony adtividuals,

partieufirfy in the Maurshatlese, owas difficult to wash Che radtatetive maternal trdme fhe hair

because of the heavy coconut of hur dresstig used by these people.

Table it

Group
Designation

EXPOSED AND CONTROL UNEXPOSED GROUPS

Total
Number
inGroup

Distance
fram Biking
(Nault. Miles

Approximate
Effective
Thne of
Fallout

28

1ad

H+ 6.8 he

Aiericans,
Exposed
Rongerth

3

Instrument
Readings
Used tn Dose
Calculations

est Estimate
oof Total Gamma

280 nr chr
Hot o dave

7H

Hee 50 hr

$75 mrehe

175

(16 people)
He Slr

Ht 7 days

Time of
Evacuation
H + 28.5 hr
(8 men)

Dose ta Airc)

H+ 34 hr
(20 men)

Aine rienns,

105

Controt

Kway American
Marshallese,

64

105

Hoe ahr

hx posed
Maaipee lang
Attingetinae

Utirik

.

iB

197

Marshallese,
Control
Majure Group

a3

H+ 4hr

270

H+ 22hr

117

(48 people)
H+ Sehr
.

100 mrvhr
H + Y days

Started at

40 mr/br

Hi SS hr
Completed at
H+ 78 hr

H + 8 days

69

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Total Exposed — 267
Total Controls ~ 222
*See Section 1.4.3,

1.4

ESTIMATION OF WHOLE BODY EXTERNAL DOSE
The estimated values of external dose given in Table 1.1 were based on readings of

AN POUR-39 tield instruments. Averages of a sumber of dose rate measurements on each
island ata piven time were used. The readings were taken in air, approximately 3 feet above
ground, severa) days after the inhabitants were evacuated. Before this time, adequate surveys
with well calibrated instruments had not been possible.
Several variables which influence the results are indicated below. These will be discussed
1a greater detail in an addendum report on external dose, which will contain the data, methods
and calculations by which the external dose analysis was made.

\.4.1

Energy Distributionof the FalloutGamma Radiation,ItsVariation WithTime, the

Response of the Meter in Each Energy Region andIts Correction Factor for the Total

DoseSpectrum

Fallout deposited as an effectively infinite plane source resulted in the dose-energy histogram shown In Fig. 1.2. Its energy distribution was the result of degradation of the original

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