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Conard, R.A.; Paglia, D.E.; Larsen, P.R.
Brookhaven National Lab., Upton, NY (USA)1980
Brookhaven National Lab., Upton, NY (USA)1980
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[en] In March 1954, radioactive debris from a thermonuclear weapon test at Bikini Atoll deviated from predicted trajectories and contaminated several atolls in the northern Marshall Islands. As a result, 239 native inhabitants of these islands along with 28 American servicemen and 23 Japanese fishermen received variably severe exposures to diverse ionizing radiations. Fallout material consisted largely of mixed fission products with small amounts of neutron-induced radionuclides and minimal amounts of fissionable elements, producing a complex spectrum of electromagnetic and particulate radiation. Individuals were exposed to deeply penetrating, whole-body gamma irradiation, to internal radiation emitters assimilated either by inhalation or by ingestion of contaminated water and food, and to direct radiation from material accumulating on body surfaces. That accident initiated a cascade of events, medical, social and political, which continue in varying forms to this day. Most of these have been discussed in the open medical literature and in periodic reports issued by the medical team headquartered at Brookhaven National Laboratory. This report attempts to summarize some of the principal findings of medical significnce that have been observed during the subsequent 26 years with particular emphasis on the last six years
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Jan 1980; 152 p; Available from NTIS., PC A08/MF A01
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CHROMOSOMAL ABERRATIONS, COMPILED DATA, CONTAMINATION, DELAYED RADIATION EFFECTS, EARLY RADIATION EFFECTS, ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURE PATHWAY, FALLOUT, FISSION PRODUCTS, HUMAN POPULATIONS, MARSHALL ISLANDS, NEOPLASMS, NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS, PARASITES, RADIATION ACCIDENTS, RADIATION DOSES, RADIATION MONITORING, THYROID
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