arod ane ZR2NE wt < JY _ -s several mia minctes. raule presents 1 at various + TON sae OF MOTO the means locations mee yn ene an ot LASCaAnTanoco.s (tlo} ow ae tiw es YTesulnss canon orf exposure in Micronesia. Soil 5 oo rate measurements samples (Table 2) from these areas were analyred for gamma-emitting radionuclides ton, Erooknaven Laboratory for Radiation National Laboratory. The vertical distribution of fallout nuclides in the soil was cetermined Sy vertical sampling profiles to a depth of 50 cn. - concentrations of ’ '*?’Cs tended to decrease exponentially with depth, with a "relaxation length tr of about 3 cm?g7!. cepositions of '?7Cs were calculated by integration Areal of the depth cistriduticn determined from the vertical sampling profiles. Exposure rates were then calculated by applying the coefficient for 177Cs at 4.8 cm*g”! from EML-578 (8). These samples were also analycted for “°K and for the uranium and thorium chains zor which the vertical profile data were averaged at each sample location. Tne respective exposure rate contributions were calcul- ated from coefficients in HASL-195 (9). tion was assumed to be 3.2 vR/hr. The cosmic ray contribu- (10). Attempts were made to reconstruct ambient background exposure rates from soil analyses and the cosmic ray contribution at Majuro, Ponape and Truk. + and 5. These locations are sufficiently distant irom the test sites Marshalls, These data are presented in Tables that 3, (> 500 km) (Bikini and Enewetak Atolls in the norther. no evidence could be found to sugsest that they

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