Table 2 (continued) ‘ REPERENCE DATE Atal Toiltenes in Relation to the Distribution Lathowichives. ELE, Held, et al, 1 Soil, Land} Auguat, 1965 Land Planta REFERENCE PERTAINS TO: Tt Bikini Eniwetok x Reorcelap Atoll tParti: Ecoles roma, Arthur D. Sitv of Walhiagton., WWelander, 277 5, et x Pongelap Atoll Carnester, 15 Saptember 1966 x x May, 1967 x x Obia, x x x Department of Bie Doavins Green State University, Bewhrg Green, , Univer- Padinientane Cyciine in Terrestrial Commune dies arUr.eetokAto, William B. Jackson arc Mauchael L, 1965 International ry of Radiation Biology, . 8 p. Nickete43 in Marine and Terrestrial Biota, ; ni Secyroeat, Thomas M. Beasley and tirid, Science, Vol lod. pp ligt. weviveatof Rats at Eniwetok Atoll WB, Jackson, Pacific Science 23(3):2630275, 6 June 1969 x 1964 Siltwer-1l22-- in Tiota and Sediments at Bikini 17: Eriaetye Atolls, ard TM. Beasley and ELE. Heid, oN: are, VoL 232. po. 450-451, 16 April 197! Devwerss Sul Reaults, (Preliminaryeno reiearel onvironmental Protection Anency, Western Environment Research Laboratory, & November 197k Las Wesas, x x x x x x x x x 21 Auguste 1972 x x October, x x x x . , Mevaca, Eniwetck “37 Pluronsim in Soil) Radiation Divis.on, ASAL, NLMO Kictled AFB, 23 p, Crased.Wwater Conditions on Eniwetok Atoll, wofoverteon ElenaatUaeoConvene f 1972 1 4 ar vases,F, G. ‘Tospman,US beopt. etinterior, Gevulogieal Survey, Albuquerque, NIM. lf 3. Ceogs det ater Conditions on Fniweton Atoll wach ot Other aieMraqurerment Techy nat i we tw [Invertebrates 37 op, sof Sectinned Soil Cores. ELE, Heid etal, University of Washington. Heorint sae ANIMALS Marine v of Radiation Bislocy, University of Lewbor Wagsiisssia oltgy, Plankton/ Ocean Plants, Water eetaoon nifects af Use of Convenes tranal Dxpisiives (Undated presimunary report} (1972 x