tater 534 sits, Fepert No.: S0-6-i 77705. 14 FAB, BS S55 jota: Sse else Fert 1, 42-Ai76-424 Document Type: Secert Languages Engler Journai Announcement: SDPa?OS Hvallability: NTis, FC ALB. AOC, Subfiie: ERA (Energy Research arstracts) Coustry of Publication: United States work Locatiom: c U:iteq States t: The purcose of the FEACE Progran rredibie, multidisciplirary set of geclogic, saterial-properties data in arcder to identify features for two Righ-yield nuclear craters A dynamic orecesses that initially formad these cidified tham. These data are essential ta th exter understand the curvivability of strate event cf 3 “SB include: Framewocks imeralegy: ses i dues; 2; Ecrehale See ance ro Additisna raciation @ag-Flace Gs Toterprata c°7/e3 LS205ES author: (item 23 frem frles EDB-S7 3 7sti4i Henry Jeet 1°32) wardlaw, =.Fh.3 sbi J.i. nh Atal) Crater tmak Er uoiic of the Marshall caecations and seccciptions af cirescies in y Corporave fourcte: Geological Furvey, Denver date: 1996 Acé a Fesort Hes: AD--175634 /4 /¥AE Facument Type: Reocrt e3-2uzge: Englien Taurnhal Pomeunterent; E6E70S 4. Tis 13, FO Se9eHe Fo4, Subtile: ERA (Energy Research Abstracts) Country of Publication: United States work Lecation: United States Abstract: Fram mid-1984 through mid-i985, ¢ Survey engaged in an investigation of two cra near-surface nuclear bursts at Enewatak Atoll OAK, resulted fram 1.4- and &.9-megatan, near the nerthern perimeter cf the Enewetak lagoon raspectively. At that time, Enewatak was a pe Grounds (FFG). OAK and KO04 are among the only cratere availeble for studies af cratering pr effects. The cojects af this pregram were: (1 dimensions, morphology, and structures; (2) t material-properties, shack-metamarphic, and s and (3) to gain a better understanding of bet excavational crater and trat alterec that ini form, These data fron the Erewatak craters ar 5004601