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INTERNAL RADIOACTIVE CONTAMINATION

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INTRODUCTION
A study of the nature and extent of the internal radioactive contamination in the exposed

human beings was initiated on the 16th day post-detonation, with the collection of 24-hour urine
samples from the Rongelap, Ailinginae and American groups. Additional information on the
extent and nature of the radioactive contamination was obtained from domestic animals, foodstuffs, water and soil collected on the contaminated atolls and sent tu the U. S. Naval Radio-

logical Defense Laboratory, the Naval Medical Researth Institute, the New York Operations

Office of the Atomic Energy Commission, and ithe Los AlamosScientific Laboratory for gross
activity measurements and radiochemical analyses. Data on soil, water, and plants were

necessary to determine the feasibility of utilizing the foudstulfs and living area of the contami--

nated atolis, Long term studies of the domestic animals obtained are being conducted at the
NRDL, in order to obtain information on the p ssible acute and delayed hazard from internal
radiation,
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The mainfindings of the internal contamination study In the humanbeings and their en-

vironment are presented in this report. A detailed report on the nuture and extent of the in=
ternal radiation hazard in human beings and animals, as well as the contamination of the
environment will be presented in an addendum report.

5.2 PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENTSTUDIES
A comparison of the food, water and soil samples from Rongelap, Utirik and Rongerik
indicated a much higher level of contamination on Rongelap than on the other islands. The
activity appeared to be distributed in the same manner on all the islands. In general, the contamination was associated with very fine particulate matter and was uniformly distributed
throughout samples of earth, thatch, and grass. Significant amounts of beta activity (1 ye per
plant) as well as fissionable material (1 x 1074 ugm) were present on the external surfaces of
plants at 42 days, but only small amounts of beta and no alpha activity were detected in the
edible portions. Coconut tree sap, an important item in the native diet, was found to have beta
activities of the level of 1 uc, liter on Rongelap at two months alter detonation. Fish collected
from the Rongelap lagoon were found to have very high levels of activity (0.3 to 3 jc per fist)
as late us 120 days post-detonation.
The activity found in soil was determined to be associated mainly with fallout particles
of relatively large diameter. Rongelap water samples from both cisterns und a well (Figs.

9.1 and 5.2) had activities of about 1 yc, liter at 30 days. Samples of thatch roofing exhibited

the highest levels of activity .n the physical environinent. The presence of fissionable material was detected on thatch, yrass and on plantfood.

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