Table 4

Measured and Predicted Rate-of-Rise of
Exposure Rate at Rongerik Atoll

Time
Post-Detonation,
Hours

Measured
Exposure
Rate
mR h7la

6.87
6.91

0.18
0.70

6.95

7.04
7.12
7.20
7.29
7.37
% Change
During
Half Hour

2.7

3.6
10.5
30
60
100
55 ,000

Peterson's

Predicted
Exposure
Rate
mR hla
220
240
270

330
400
480
580
700
320

4Multiple by 2.58 x 1077 to obtain C kg! n7!.
C.

Radioiodine Surface Activity Based on Archival Soil Analyses for 1297

1. The Archival Soil Sample Collection. Surface soil samples were
removed from Rongelap, Utirik, and other atolls in the Marshall Islands during
the period 1954 to 1974. They were taken at depths up to two inches. Samples
were stored at the University of Washington's Applied Fisheries Laboratory.
Soil samples tested for 291 were either midisland soils with humus, sandy soils
from all parts of the island, black and white beach sands, grey powdery soils,
randomly collected composites, or humus-seedy mixtures. Of the thousands of samples stored at the University, several hundred were identified for neutron activation analysis. Samples were packed and sent to Battelle Pacific Northwest Lab-

oratory and analyzed by Brauer (Br80).
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Analysis of Samples.

1258p, 137¢s, 155Eu, and ©9Co.

Soil samples were analyzed for 1277, 1297,

The methods for neutron activation analysis were

described by Brauer (Br74) and Keisch (Ke65). Iodine was separated from soils
according to the method of Studier (St62). Once separated, the iodine was

irradiated with neutrons in a nuclear reactor, purified to reduce levels of
interfering nuclides, and assayed using gamma spectroscopy (Br80). For quality
control, comparison samples containing known amounts of
Sy, 1277, ana 1291

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