TABLE 3.2-——Radiochemical Analysis of Tissues and Urine of Pigs from Rongelap* (82 days postdetonation) Beta activity (dis/min/total sample) Sample Gross activity sr®? (x 1073) (x 1073) Total rare earth Bal“? (x 107) (x 1073) Pig No. 24 (25.8 kg) Skeleton (total) Liver Colon and contents Lung(alveolar) Stomach Intestine (small) Kidney Remaining tissues Total Urine sample, 24 hr Pig No. 25 (22.7 kg) Skeleton (total) Liver Colon and contents Lung (alveolar) Stomach 8890 31 12 5660 0.40 5.0 1.5 0.22 660 0.33 2.4 1010 6.4 3.2 0.20 0.8 1.2 0.22 1.1 0.50 © 0.51 3.3 0.21 0.42 0.74 2.3 0.62 690 9630 5667 13 665 8.7 8600 27 16 Li 2.0 1.3 1020 1.2 5100 0.53 5.0 0.26 0.29 530 0.20 3.2 0.23 0.13 1.6 , 690 5.5 4.9 0.33 0.30 Intestine (smal) 2.6 0.83 0.88 0.88 Kidney 3.1 0.14 0.19 0.52 Remaining tissues Total Urine sample, 24 hr 220 8870 5107 6.2 / 534 4.4 702 0.40 0.54 Summary Gross beta activity Skeleton Total body Urine (24 hr) Sr 89 Ba 140 Rare earth 62.0 6.8 9.7 58.0 6.5 9.0 69.0 7.9 10.5 Total 78.5 73.5 87.4 * All values corrected for decay. The excreta of the Utirik pigs contained less than 10 per cent of the gross beta activity found in the excreta of the Rongelap pigs at the same time. This ratio of 10 was approximately the same ratio found between the activity of the Rongelap and Utirik food, water, and soil samples. 3.2.3 Radiochemical Analysis of Tissues and Excreta Radiochemical analysis of pig tissues indicated that 62 per cent of the skeletal beta activity was derived from Sr®, 7 per cent from Ba’, and 10 per cent from the rare-earth group at 82 days postdetonation (Table 3.2). The radioisotopic composition of the urine at this time was very similar to that of the skeleton. This distribution of activity in the body of the pig probably represents the distribution in human beings. The absolute amount of human internal contamination in the Rongelap group was, however, only thy of that found in the animals. 25

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