SLIDE 29 Activity intake by inhalation. Airborne activity intakes were dependent upon the breathing rate of individuals during fallout cloud passage. Breathing rate was assumed proportional to body mass. We arrived at this conclusion based on reference data given by ICRP for persons less than 58 kg (ICRP74). Adult reference values for breathing rates (ICRP74) were assumed for all Marshallese adults regardless of body mass. At Rongelap Island, BRAVO debris passed during the afternoon, a period of light physical activity for the population. At Utirik Island, the debris passed during the night, a period of resting. At Sifo Island a period of light physical activity was assumed in order to estimate breathing rate during the morning they were exposed. On the basis of urine results and breathing rate, it was determ{ ged that inhalation could not account for the estimated activity intake for I. Less than 1% of the intake could be attributed to inhalation. In fact lethal external exposure rates would have to accompany significant radioiodine intakes if inhalation was assumed to be the dominant intake pathway leading to the urine activity excreted on day 17. _ ESTIMATE OF INHALED ACTIVITY? KBa Body Weight kg 135) 1347 1337 1327 Rongelap Adult Male Rongelap Child 70 30 890 520 370 220 410 240 97 55 18 10 110 59 20 12 Utirik Adult Male Utirik Child 70 30 70 41 _ - 1200 700 410 230 78 44 410 230 59 35 Sifo Adult Male Sifo Child 70 30 81 48 85 48 85 48 4.4 2.5 131) 0.85 0.48 Ours é; . ft oy 2 ia * Air concentrations normalized to exposure rate measurements andfallout composition. 31 132 5.5 3.2 : 131m, 1.1 0.59