Order number 940330-160606-96 -001-001 page 26 set 11 with 111 of 111 items EDB Item 34 PRIMARY REPORT NUMBER TITLE ENGLISH SUBTITLE ENGLISH PERSONAL AUTHOR/AFFIL CORPORATE TEXT PUB. DATE (YYMMDD) LIMITATION CODE ABSTRACT KEYWORDS EDB Item } UCRL-ID--105719-Rev.1 Bikini, Enewetak, and Rongelap Marshallese, and United States nuclear weapons testing in the Marshall Islands: A bibliography Revision 1 Schultz, V. [Washington State Univ., Pullman, WA (USA)]; Schultz, S.C. [Oregon Univ., Eugene, OR (USA)]; Robison, W.L. [ed.] [Lawrence Livermore National Lab., CA (USA) ] Lawrence Livermore National Lab., CA (USA) 910500 UNL A considerable literature exists on the Bikini, Enewetak, and Rongelap Marshallese and their atolls; however, this literature consists of a large number of governmental documents that are relatively unknown and difficult to locate. This is particularly true of the documents of the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands and those related to nuclear weapons testing in the Marshall Islands. Because a comprehensive bibliography on the impact of nuclear weapons testing on the Marshallese and their atolls does not exist, the preparation of a bibliography that includes sufficient information to locate all types of reports seems justified. This document is the bibliography. NUCLEAR EXPLOSIVES/; BIBLIOGRAPHIES; BIKINI; MARSHALL ISLANDS ; ENIWETOK 35 PRIMARY REPORT NUMBER TITLE ENGLISH AD-A--230631/4/XAB Modelling and observations of the equatorial ionosphere. Rept. for 1 Oct 87-30 Sep 88 PERSONAL AUTHOR/AFFIL Mendillo, M. CORPORATE TEXT Boston Univ., MA (USA). Center for Space Physics PUB. DATE (YYMMDD) 901010 LIMITATION CODE UNL ABSTRACT The equatorial ionosphere experiences one of the most severe forms of a geophysical plasma instability - a phenomenon known as spread F. An observational campaign was organized to bring a complement of diagnostic instruments to two sites in the western Pacific sector (Kwajalein Atoll in the Marshall Islands ang Wake Island) for a period of coordinated optical and radio measurements o spread F phenomena in August 1988. All-sky optical imaging observations were conducted from 2-16 August in conjunction with ALTAIR radar observations on Kwajalein. Preliminary review of the 90034%b0

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