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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:
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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
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Corporave fourcte: Geological Furvey, Denver
date: 1996
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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

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