" white-capped noddyter n ?). He reported that the damaged by these birds. suggestion was madet hat chiefly responsible for the ms of the forest and scr ub have been reported to *k, slow growth, aberra nt her kinds of plant ab‘auses not mentio ned 4y, wind, storms, fly ing nd land crabs, ‘€ amount of the rmal eived by the plants at Nectar detonation we re nations of these values basis of the energies > observed damage, A _cal/cm? is required to tnd velocity equivalen t ’ required to produc e ) that observed at Bell e lations based on dat a iclear detonations,@2) livered at Belle Island which is much lower “© cause visible plant * experiments. Essento the land plants, ' to the heat and blast iclear radiation. The it three of the plants tulaca) is noteworthy, were subjected con‘tion as well as the orbed radioisotopes. ind slow recovery of ny observed, would tion; however, the actors, which were ring this investigacarefully before ation, s ory, * University of tological resurvey of £1947, U.S. Atomic 'WFL-7, R. F. PALUMBO 5 4 in \TOLL Applied Fisheries Laboratory, University of Washington (1949) Btkini radtobiological resurvey of 1948. U.S. Atomic Energy Commission report UWFL-I6. Applied Fisheries Laboratory, University of Washington (1950) Radiobiological survey of Btktnt, Eniwetok and Likiep Atolls, July-August, 1949. U.S. Atomic Energy Commission report AECD-3446 (UWFL-23}. Off. of ‘Technical Services, U.S. Dept. of Commerce. . Applied Fisheries Laboratory, University of Washington (1953) Raciebielogical studies at Eniwetok Aloll before and after Mike shot. U.S. Atomic Energy Commission report WT-616 (UWFL-33), Technical Information Service, Oak Ridge, Tenn. (Confidential.) . ArnowT. (195+) The hydrology of the northern Marshall Islands. Atoll Research Bull. 30, 1-7. . Broputenr O, (1950) Section VI of Radiobiological survey of Bikini, Eniwetok and Likiep Atolls, FulyAugust, 1949. U.S. Atomic Energy Commission report AECD-3446 (UWFL-23) Off. of Technical Services, U.S. Dept. of Commerce. . Bikini Scientific Resurvey, Vol. 1. 1947, Armed Forces Special Weapons Project. Report No. OC-155. (Secret.) . Bonnam K. (1958) Radioactivity of invertebrates and other organisms at Eniwetok Atoll during 1954-1955. U.S. Atomic Energy Commission report UWFL-53. Off. of Technical Services, U.S. Dept. of Commerce. . Fossperc F. R. (1959) Long-term effects of radio- active fallout on plants. Atoll Research Bull. 61, I-11. . Fosperc F. R. (1959) Plants and fallout. Nature (Lond.) 183, 1448. . Fosperc F, R. (1959) Vegetation and flora of Wake Island. Atoll Research Bull. 67, 1-20. - Guasstone S. (Ed.) (1957) The Effects of Nuclear Weapons. Supt. of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office. 579 pp. 189 13. Guncxet J. E. and Sparrow A. H. (1954) Aberrant growth in plants induced by ionizing radiation. Brookhaven Symposia in Biology, Brook~haven Nationa] Laboratory, Upton, N.Y. 6: 252-279. . Harueway W. H. (1955) The natural vegetation of Canton Island, an equatorial Pacific atoll. Aloll Research Bull. 43, \-9. . Herp E. E. (1960) Land crabs and fission products at Eniwetok Atoll. Pacific Science 14, 18-27. 16. Miter C. F. and Logs P. (1958) fonization rate and photon pulse decay of fission products from the slow-neutron fission of U*5, U.S. Naval Radiological Defense Laboratory report USNRDL- TR-247, 17. Mout E. T. (1954) Preliminary report on land animals at Onotoa Atoll, Gilbert Islands. Atodl Research Bull, 28, 1-28. 18. Nrerinc W. A. (1956) Bioecology of Kapingamarangi Atoll, Caroline Islands: Terrestrial aspects. Atoll Research Bull. 49, 1-32. 19. PaLuMsBo R. F. (1959) Radioactivity of the algae at Eniwetok Atoll, 1954-1956. U.S. Atomic Energy Commission report UWFL-61. Off. of Technical Services, U.S. Dept. of Commerce. 20. Sparrow A. H. (1959) Personal communication. 21. St Joun H. (1950) Section V of Radiobtiological survey af Bikini, Eniwetok and Likiep Atolls, Fuly~ August, 1949. U.S. Atomic Energy Commission report AECD-3446 (UWFL-23). Off. of Tech- nical Services, U.S. Dept. of Commerce. 22, Taytor W. R. (1950) Plants of Bikini and Other Northern Marshall Islands. University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor. 227 pp. 23. WELANDER A. D. (1957) Radioactivity in the reef fishes of Belle Island, Eniwetok Atoll, April 1954 to November 1955. U.S, Atomic Energy Commission report UWFL-49. Off. of Technical Services, U.S. Dept. of Commerce. *Laboratory of Radiation Biology (formerly Applied Fisheries Laboratory) University of Washington, Seattle.

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