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Table 3. Iron-55 content in goatfish (Mulloidichthys, sp.) and soil samplesfrom Rongelab Atoll. Number of
Jish livers contributing to single, pooled sample analyzed are in parentheses; stable Fe and *¥e are expressed
fer kilogram of wet tissue or per kilogram dry soil
Content

Location

Rongelapislet

Kabelle islet
Rongelapislet
Kabelle islet

Collection
date

Sample

Liver (20)

Biological samples

September 1959

Liver (7)
Liver (10)
Liver (71)

September 1961
March 1963
August 1963

55Fe
(Ci)*

4.04

0.68
1.40.
2.49

Stable
Fe
(g)

0.98
0.76
1.15
0.37

55Fe

Fe

(uCi) |
g

4.1

0.9
1.2
6.7

Soils
Kabelle islet
Kabelic islet
Rongelapislet
Rongelapislet

Soil
Soil
Soil
Soil

(0-2.5 em)
(0-2.5 cm)
(0-2.5 em)
(0-2.5 cm)-

August
August
March
August

1959
1963
1959
1963

0.24
0.06 ©
0.03 0.006

* Sample counting times were arranged to determine **Fe in biological samples to 5% at

the 95% confidencelevel (2c); soilsamples to +5-20% at the 67% confidencelevel (1¢). Stable
Fe determination, +10%at the 67% confidencelevel (1g). Activities are corrected to collection
date.

on the levels of Zn, Cs and *°Sr observed, plant detritus could significantly alter the stable
55Fe body burdens were probably small.- The iron content but not the ®5Fe activity. In this
Rongelapese returned to the atoll in mid-July instance, activity per unit weight of soil is a
1957. Whole body counting and urinalysis better index of changes which occur as a result
measurements one yearlater disclosed increased of input or loss than is specific activity.
body burdens of several radionuclides, the most
The decrease in ®5Fe specific activities in
notable being 457Cs. It is probable that Fe Mulloidichthys, sp. (goatfish) at Rongelap bebody burdens increased similarly.
‘tween 1959-1961 corresponds to an ecological
‘The concentrations of*5Fe in a selected species half-life of 11 months, identical to that obof fish and in the calcareous soils are listed in served by Jexninos."4) Higher specific activities
Table 3. Activity in the fish is based on wet may have occurred at earlier times; however,
weights for comparison with previous work. estimates based only on exponential loss would
The amount of sample that was available for not take into account possible retention and
analysiswas smal} and therefore.it was necessary cycling of §5Fe within the lagoon, or the time
to combine individual samples. This prevents Jag between deposition and maximum specific
an estimate of the range of ®°5Fe concentrations activity in the aquatic biota.
which occur between fish, i.e. the within
The increase in specific activity of goatfish
sample variation. The numberin parenthesis liver between late 1961 and mid 1°63 reflects in Table 2 for the biological samples indicates the increased environmental concentrations of
the number offishes which contributed to the 552e resulting from testing nuclear devices in
pooled, single sample analyzed. The **Fe 1961-1962. Introduction of this radionuclide
values for soil samples collected in 1963 at both to Rongelap Atoll can occurboth by atmospheric
Kabelle Islet and RongelapIslet are averages of fallout and by water transport of radioactivity
samples collected at depth increments of 0-1.3 from oceanic regimes. The westward-moving
and 1.3-2.5em. Specific activities are not North Equatorial Currentis comprised ofwaters
given for soils since varying amountsof pre-1954 from northern latitudes where fallout from the

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