![]() ![]() ![]() Distributions of gamma radiation levels are provided, and hot spots are discussed. We find low levels of gamma radiation for the settled island of Enewetak, larger levels of gamma radiation for the island of Rongelap (mean = 19.8 mrem/y = 0.198 mSv/y), and relatively high gamma radiation on the island of Bikini (mean = 184 mrem/y = 1.84 mSv/y). These recordings are of relevance to safety of human habitation and resettlement. Measurable excess radiation could be expected from the decay of 137Cs produced by the US nuclear testing program there from 1946 to 1958. We report measurements of background gamma radiation levels on six islands in the northern Marshall Islands (Enewetak, Medren, and Runit onEnewetak Atoll Bikini and Nam on Bikini Atoll and Rongelap on Rongelap Atoll). Measurement of background gamma radiation in the northern Marshall Islands, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (2016). through the food they eat, before any talk of re-habitation can begin.Īutumn S. and the government of Marshall Islands-also the researchers point out, more study needs to be done on Bikini Atoll to ascertain what sorts of exposure people living on the island might be exposed to, e.g. Readings on Bikini Atoll, on the other hand were 184 mrem/y, which is not considered terribly dangerous, but it does exceed the minimum acceptable levels agreed upon by the U.S. ![]() The researchers report that they found readings on Enewetak Atoll to be 7.6 mrem/y, and on Rongelap to be 19.8 mrem/y, both of which fall in the safe zone. For further illustration purposes, the team also took readings in New York's Central Park, which showed 9 mrem/y. To remedy that situation, the team flew to the Marshal Islands and conducted gamma ray emission surveys on three of the atolls most impacted by the nuclear tests, and compared their readings with an island (Majuro Atoll) distant enough from the blast zone to be used as a control, it showed 13 millirems of radiation per year. No on the ground survey of gamma radiation has been conducted over the past several decades. But, the researchers with this new effort contend, the government of the Marshall Islands has been relying on outdated information. But before that can happen, the impacted islands must be deemed safe. To make the site ready for testing, inhabitants of the islands were moved to other islands-but now, as time has passed, those people and their descendants, wish to return. detonated 67 nuclear devices in the area between the years 1946 to 1958. Testing was done at various sites, one of which involved the northern Marshall Islands. As most everyone knows, the United States embarked on an ambitious nuclear arms program beginning during the closing days of World War II. ![]()
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