shectrametcy. Cryer TOM ef tre whole-body Qoatfieh 12 asenciated with che muscle ti -sumd id tre muscle af mullet and eurgeant ‘Eup 241/47 is sigaiticently accumulaitea species of “ish. Soparently, ‘sus 259/Fu a fora for accumulaticn by fisnes than /sua bess ingestion rate of B00 g af fish flesh, dose rates te ge OEePe Si ain lees thaa 24% 1s fun 239 +240/7Fu aor Tissue iT any readil. avs lepie 333ed on a deity individvais trrough the fish-food ingestion pathway are well Gelcw current Federal guidelines. a/7/24 1352305 {Item 21 from file: 103) =RA-lesO3E35S, EDB-87:115885 muther: Smith, O.F.: Chu, Y.H. Title: Freliminary design of a landfill and revetment on Bikini Izeland, Republic cf the Marshall Islands. Final resert Cersorate Source: Coastal Engineering Fesearcn Center, Vicksburg. M3 22 A my 4 bond tat Gs mm ye . St ot (Ene-gy Reseerct int ERA “t Subfile: th Decurert Type: Report Languacer Esgiisn Pct onal Anmourcement: SOF S7O7 my Avallaoilicy: NTIS, PC S04/MF rot m (JSP) Date: Feb 1°87 F9 po. Rercoars Noa.: AD-@-17393C6/E/X AR; CERT-87-5 ceuntry of Fublication: United Ctates aor ke Location: United States Rbstract: Topsail cn Bikini Island, lecated €,500 miles seutnmweet cf Haweii et i13 deg 35 min N, 143 ceg 25 mir =, was costamicated ov fadicactive Tallout from nuclear weapons tezts in the lete i7-O's and eariv ivSe's. The uptake af this cadieacvive fallout, Grimarily ceeiun-i97 in 7 clants, has prevented cesevtlesnent cf the :elana by the native population. (na alternative solution proposed by the congressionally appointed Fikisn etoll Rehabilitation Committee inval.es removal of the contaminated teaseil ang siacement af the axcavated material as a landfill cr the 2,S00-ft-uile reef flat adjacent tc the easterr iairdwerc! shore of the island. This taper @xclo-es that alternative by first develicpiio an entramal wave filmatology offshore af Bikini Island f-om 21 veare (1959-1979) of typhoon data publignec ty the Joint Typhoon viarning Center or cuam. Despwater «ave conditions just offshore :f the reef are estimated and transfa-mec te the aoint cf breaking at the edge af the reef. Stcrm surge is estimated bated on these same parameters. Wave setup on the reef flat is estimated tased on the simulated breaking conditions. Given an estimate cf the elevated water level across the reef caused by storm surge and wave setup, depth limitations and fractional decay are estimated ta define wave conditiens at the toe of the proposed revetment. & rubble-mound revetment design stable in these cenditions, armored by coral limestane quarried fram the reef flat, is then formulated and corresponding material quantities estimated. 3/7/22 (Item 22 from file: 103) 1329931 ERA-12:031630, EDB-87:097510 futhoar: Henry, T.W.; Wardlaw, B.R. Title: Facific Enewetak Atoll Crater Enewetak analysis Atcil, Republic of , Exploration (PEACE) Frogram, the Marshall Islands. Part 3. Stratigraphic and other geclogic ard gecphysica! studies in vicinity of Koa and Qak craters Corporate Source: Geelogical survey, Denver, CO (USA) 9004606