-156- 13. PUBLICATIONS: 1. W.L. Robison, W.A. Phillips, and C.$. Colsher, Dose Assessment of Bikini Atoll, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, Rept. UCRL-51879, Pt. 5 (1977). 2. W.L. Robison, V.E. NoshkIn, and W.A. Phillips, Assessment of Potential Dosesto Populations from the Transuranic Radionuclides at Enewetak Atoll, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, Rept. UCRL~5240 1978). 3. V.E. Noshkin and W.L. Robison, Consideration of the Impacts of Soil Disposal on Northern Runit (Yvonne) Island and the Marine Environment, Report to DOE Headquarters, © p. (1977). 14. SCOPE: This project will evaluate the radiological problems associated with the resettlement of Bikinf Atol! In the Marshall Islands including: @ alternate living patterns Involving Bikini {sland, @ alternate Islands, e.g., Eneu {sland and Nam Island In the @® radiological implications of copra produced at Bikini Atol! @ economic impacts to the Bikini people and the Marshal] @ long-term use of Bikint as more time-dependent data become available. northern section of Bikini Atoll, for primary residence, on the world market, , Istands If such crops are restrained from the world market, We will maintain the data filles and information both from Bikini and Enewetak so that we can respond rapidly to DOE needs for Marshall Island assessments. 15. RELATIONSHIP TO OTHER PROGRAMS: This assessment program Is closely related to the follow-up research programs at the Bikini and Enewetak Atolls (189 Nos. LLL/ASEV- 80-5 and -22) to the continuing assessment of Enewetak Atoll, and to past surveys at both atolls. Results from this program will be integrated closely with any future atoll] surveys. 16. TECHNICAL PROGRESS IN FY 1978: The Initial dose assessment of Bikini and Eneu tslands at Bikini Atoll! (see publication No. 1) was completed. The predicted doses for 7+ living patterns Involving Bikini island are more than doubie <*>