QUALITATIVE DISTRIBUTION OF RADIONUCLIDES AT RONGELAP ATOLL? E. E. Held Laboratory of Radiation Biology University of Washington In March 1958 a radioecological study of Rongelap Atoll was instituted at the request of the United States Atomic Energy Commission, Division of Biology and Medicine. This report will be concerned with generalizations regarding the distribution of radioisotopes at the atoll in the fall of 1959, some five years after contamination with radioactive fallout. Rongelap Atoll was accidentally contaminated on March 1, 1954, with radioactive fallout from a thermonuclear device detonated at Bikini Atoll some 80 miles to the west. dose rates at Rongelap on D+ 1 (detonation + 1 day) Gamma ranged from 3.5 r/hr at the southern islets of the atoll to 35 r/hr at the northern islets (Dunning, residing on Rongelap Island, 1957). Eighty-two natives in the south, did not return until June 1957. were evacuated and At that time the returning lpitle in Program for the First Symposium on Radioecology is "Qualitative differences in radioisotopes present in plankton, lagoon bottom, and land plants."

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