E.J.; McMullan, F.W. Title: Operation REDWING 1956. Corporate Source: Publication Date: Report Number(s): Document Type: Technical report Kaman Tempo, Santa Barbara, 1 Aug 1982 p 442 CA (USA) AD-A-134795/4 Report ' Language: English , Journal Announcement: ERA8403 Availability: NTIS, PC A19/MF A0Ql. Subfile: ERA (Energy Research Abstracts). / Country of Origin: United States Country of Publication: United States Abstract: REDWING was a 17-detonation atmospheric nuclear weapons test series conducted in the Marshall Islands at Enewetak and Bikini atolls in spring and summer 1956. This is a report of DOD personnel in REDWING with an emphasis on operations and radiological safety.; Major Descriptors: *NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS -- FALLOUT Descriptors: DOSIMETRY; MILITARY PERSONNEL; RADIATION EFFECTS; Broader Terms: EXPLOSIONS; PERSONNEL Subject Categories: 450200* -- Military Technology, Defense -- Nuclear Explosions & Explosives 10/5/684 (Item 384 from file: 103) 01326668 | EDB-84~024342 Author(s): Colin, P.L.; Harrison, J.T. III Title: Mid-Pacific Research Laboratory annual report, 1982-September 30, 1983 Corporate Source: Hawaii Univ., Administration Publication Date: Report Number(s): Feb 1982 Honolulu (USA). Weaponry, SAFETY & National October 1, Office of Research p 13 DOE/EV/00703-5 Order Number: DE84005325 Contract Number (DOE): AC08-76EV00703 Document Type: Report Language: English Journal Announcement: ERA8402 Availability: NTIS, PC AQ2/MF AOl. Subfile: ERA (Energy Research Abstracts); NTS Country of Origin: United States Country of Publication: United States (NTIS). Abstract: Fiscal year 1983 marked the end of on-site operations of the Mid-Pacific Research Laboratory at Enewetak Atoll in the Northern Marshall Islands. With the departure of the laboratory staff from Enewetak on 22 September, research conducted by the resident scientific staff ceased. Henceforth, MPRL will exist in the form of a research readiness program involving a part-time technician at the Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology who will inventory and maintain residual scientific assets and be available to support expeditionary snesearch efforts in the Pacific area. A summary of research efforts in FY 83 is reported including descriptions of the redistribution of coarse surface particles by callianassid to deeper layers of the sediment. The relationship of this bioturbation to the redistribution of Bravo event fallout is related.; Major Descriptors: *ENIWETOK -- RADIOECOLOGICAL CONCENTRATION Descriptors: CRUSTACEANS; ECOSYSTEMS; RADIONUCLIDE MIGRATION Broader Terms: ANIMALS; AQUATIC ORGANISMS; ARTHROPODS; ECOLOGICAL CONCENTRATION; ENVIRONMENTAL TRANSPORT; INVERTEBRATES; ISLANDS; 7 a Subject Categories: 510200* -- Environment, Monitoring & Transport -- (-1989) = MARSHALL ISLANDS; MASS TRANSFER; MICRONESIA; OCEANIA 10/5/685 01288168 Author(s): Terrestrial -- Chemicals (Item 385 from file: 103) BRA-08-056352; Jennings, C.D.; lia EDB-83-188173 Mount, M.E. Title: Northern Marshall Islands Radiological Survey: program for a radiochemical analyses C2 a quality-control