carried out the radiological cleanup, rehabilitation, and resettlement of Enewetak Atoll in the Marshall Islands. This documentary records, from the perspective of DOD, the background, decisions, actions, and results of this major national and international effort. The documentary is designed: First, to provide a historical document which records with accuracy this major event in the history of Enewetak Atoll, the Marshall Islands, the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, Micronesia, the Pacific Basin, and the United States. Second, to provide a definitive record of the radiological contamination of the Atoll. Third, to provide a detailed record of the radiological ‘exposure of the cleanup forces themselves. Fourth, to provide a useful guide for subsequent radiological cleanup efforts elsewhere. ; Major Descriptors: *ENIWETOK -- DECONTAMINATION Descriptors: FISSION PRODUCTS; MARSHALL ISLANDS; NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS; USA Broader Terms: CLEANING; EXPLOSIONS; ISLANDS; ISOTOPES; MARSHALL ISLANDS; MATERIALS; MICRONESIA; NORTH AMERICA; OCEANIA; RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS Subject Categories: 450200* -- Military Technology, Weaponry, & National Defense -- Nuclear Explosions & Explosives 510300 -- Environment, Terrestrial ~- Radioactive Materials Monitoring & Transport -- (-1989) 520300 -- Environment, Aquatic -- Radioactive Materials Monitoring & Transport -- (1989) 10/5/731 00936320 {Item 431 from file: 103) ERA-07-041631; INS-82-012537; EDB-82-111172 Title: Dynamics of radionuclide exchange in the calcareous algae Halimeda at Enewetak Atoll Author(s): Spies, R.B. (Lawrence Livermore Lab., CA); Marsh, K.V.; Kercher, J.R. Source: Limnol. Oceanogr. (United States) v 26:1. Coden: LIOCA Publication Date: Contract Number 1981 (DOE): p 74-85 W-7405-ENG-48 Document Type: Journal Article Language: English Journal Announcement: EDB8207 Subfile: INS (US Atomindex input); Country of Origin: United States ERA (Energy Research Abstracts). , Abstract: Measurements of /sup 239 +240/Pu in the detrital inclusions and in acid-soluble and acid-insoluble fractions of Halimeda macrophysa showed a 10-fold higher concentration in the acid-insoluble coenocytic filaments than in the acid-soluble fraction. In a depuration experiment with Halimeda incrassata at Enewetak Atoll the loss rate of six radionuclides was measured. Data for /sup 60/Co, /sup 137/Cs, and /sup 102//sup m/Rh were fit to loss curves by using one term for exponential loss; data for /sup 155/Eu, /sup 239 +240/Pu, and /sup 241/Am required two terms. For each radionuclide, compartment size and transfer functions were determined for the apropriate one- and two-compartment models. Of 26 possible two-compartment models, only seven gave solutions with our data. Nearly identical loss rates were obtained for /sup 155/Eu, /sup 239 +240/Pu, and /sup 241/Am in the fast-exchanging compartments for all seven models. The uptake rates for these nuclides were also similar when uptake rates were normalized to local sediment concentrations. The fast-exchanging compartment probably corresponds to the mucilage surface layer of the coenocytic filaments. The identity of the slow-exchanging compartment is less certain but it may correspond to the skeletal surface. ; Major Descriptors: *ALGAE -- RADIONUCLIDE KINETICS Descriptors: AMERICIUM 241; CESIUM 137; COBALT 60; ENIWETOK; EUROPIUM 155; © LOSSES; MATHEMATICAL MODELS; PLUTONIUM 239; PLUTONIUM 240; RHODIUM 102;™ SEDIMENTS; UPTAKE aa Broader Terms: ACTINIDE ISOTOPES; ACTINIDE NUCLEI; ALKALI METAL ISOTOPES; ™ ALPHA DECAY RADIOISOTOPES; AMERICIUM ISOTOPES; BETA DECAY RADIOISOTOPES” ; BETA-MINUS DECAY RADIOISOTOPES; BETA-PLUS DECAY RADIOISOTOPES; CESIUM™ ISOTOPES; COBALT ISOTOPES; DAYS LIVING RADIOISOTOPES; ELECTRON CAPTURE RADIOISOTOPES; EUROPIUM ISOTOPES; EVEN-EVEN NUCLEI; EVEN-ODD NUCLEI; HEAVY NUCLEI; INTERMEDIATE MASS NUCLEI; INTERNAL CONVERSION