we a te should be carried out at any other global site where contamination by this radionuclide is suspected in the aquatic environment. Major Descriptors: *CADMIUM 113 -- RADIOBCOLOGICAL CONCENTRATION; *MARSHALL ISLANDS -- RADIOACTIVITY Descriptors: AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS; EXPERIMENTAL DATA; ISOMERIC NUCLEI; ISOTOPE RATIO; PACIFIC OCEAN; RADIONUCLIDE MIGRATION; SEDIMENTS Broader Terms: BETA DECAY RADIOISOTOPES; BETA-MINUS DECAY RADIOISOTOPES; CADMIUM ISOTOPES; DATA; ECOLOGICAL CONCENTRATION; ECOSYSTEMS; ENVIRONMENTAL TRANSPORT; EVEN-ODD NUCLEI; INFORMATION; INTERMEDIATE MASS NUCLEI; ISLANDS; ISOMERIC TRANSITION ISOTOPES; ISOTOPES; MASS TRANSFER; MICRONESIA; NUCLEI; NUMERICAL DATA; OCEANIA; RADIOISOTOPES; SEAS; STABLE ISOTOPES; SURFACE WATERS; YEARS LIVING RADIOISOTOPES Subject Categories: 520302* -- Environment, Aquatic -- Radioactive Materials Monitoring & Transport -- Aquatic Ecosystems & Food Chains -(-1987) 053000 -- Nuclear Fuels -- Environmental Aspects INIS Subject Categories: B32* 10/5/753 00867083 -- Water {item 453 from file: 103) ERA-07-019401; EDB-82-041923 Title: Report to the US Atomic Energy Commission on Operation Sandstone atomic weapon proof tests. Part I. Volume I. Extracted version Corporate Source: Publication Date: Report Number(s): Document Type: General Electric Co., 1 Jan 1981 p 700 AD-A-995107/0 Santa Barbara, CA (USA) Report Language: English Journal Announcement: EDB8110 Availability: NTIS, PC A99/MF AOl. Subfile: ERA (Energy Research Abstracts); NTS Country of Origin: United States Country of Publication: United States Abstract: None. ; Major Descriptors: *NUCLEAR WEAPONS -- TESTING (NTIS). Descriptors: ENIWETOK; MANPOWER; MILITARY PERSONNEL; NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS Broader Terms: EXPLOSIONS; ISLANDS; MARSHALL ISLANDS; MICRONESIA; OCEANIA; PERSONNEL; WEAPONS Subject Categories: Weaponry 10/5/754° 00867048 -- 450202* (-1989) -- Explosions & Explosives -- Nuclear -- (Item 454 from file: 103) ERA~07-019370; EDB-82-041888 Author(s): Mahoney, J.3.; Keough, D.D.; Goodwin, L.K.; Moles, D.W.; Thomas, W.B. Title: Evaluation of self-recording thermal radiation instruments Corporate Source: Center, MD (USA) Publication Date: Report Number(s): 19 Mar 1959 AD-357964/6 Army Chemical p 28 .*° Report Language: English Journal Announcement: EDB8108 Availability: NTIS, PC A03/MF AOl. Subfile: ERA (Energy Research Abstracts); NTS (NTIS). Country of Origin: United States Country of Publication: United States Abstract: The tests of the Type 1 and Type 2 Chemical Corps self-recording calorimeters’ on Shot Cherokee resulted in the conclusion that the Type 1 instruments were unsatisfactory and that the Type 2 instruments successfully integrated radiant exposures of long duration. Instrumentation with the self-recording calorimeters and the Kidde pulse recorder for a short-duration pulse, planned for Shot Blackfoot, was not feasible because of the station contamination resulting from a prior shot; therefore, instrument functioning for short-duration pulses was not determined, and the Kidde pulse recorder, which was designed 9003493b Document Type: Army Chemical Corps Engineering Command,