rejiasn. However, there remains a reduced number cf sitespecific ceptions far
the isiancs. Flasming fer these near-term apportiunities should have a
@-e@ater chance of success given the understandings davelcped in the course
of the twe year project.
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968443
ATX-16:050004, EDB-935:1096135
Title:
Fedistribution
of fallout radicnuclides in Enewetak Atel] lagcan
sediments by callianassid biaturbation
futher:
MeMurtry,
G.M.3
Schneider, R.C. (Hawaii Univ., Honelulu (USA),
Hawaii
Inst.
of Geophysics); Colin, P.L. (Hawaii Inst. of Marine Bioleg3y,
Honolulu
(USA));
Buddemeier,
RW.
(Caiifornia Univ.,
Livermere (USA). .
Lawrence Livermore Lab.);
Suchanek, T.H. (Fairleigh Dickinson Univ., St.
Croix, Virgin Islands (USA). West Indies Lab.)
Source: Nature (Landen) (United Kingdom)
v 313:6004.,
Date: 21 Feb :985
é&74-477 op.
Cedens NATIA
Socument Type: Journal Article: Numerical data
Language: Encolish
Jeurnal Anacuncement: EDRSIO7
Work Location: United State<
Sbst-act: Tue iageon secimente cf Eneeetab Atel]
in the Marshall
Islands
contain a iarge selection of fallout radienuclices as 2 result of 43
Nuclear weasen tests conducted there between 1948 end 1958.
The authors
“epert elevated fallett radionuclide cencerntrations buried mere deesly in
the laqcen sediments and evidence cf burrokwing into the sediment by several
species cf callianassid ghest shrimo (Crustacea: Thalassinidea) which hes
dispiaced highly cadicacti-e sediment.
The burrowing activities af
calliavassids, which are ubiquitous on the lagcon flcer, facilitate
recicnuclid= redistribution anc complicate che falicut -adioruclice
inventecry of the lagen.
Recore
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760417
EDE-BS;080106
Titles
Comparisan of radicswuelide concentraticne
Enawetak teach material
muthors Cohen, N.:
Raheon, T.£.3
Hirshfield, H.
Affiiiation:s New York Univ. Mecical Center, NY
Source: Health Phys. (Jnited Kingdom)
v 48:2.
Date: Feb 1985
in
1756
and
19793
228-230 p.
Cocen: HI.TPA
Document Type: Jaurnal 4rticie
Language: English
Journal Announcement: EDBESOS
Wark Lecations United States
Abstract: During the rerisd 1948-1958, approximately 40 nuclear weapons
teste were perfermed on the Enewetak Atoll in the Marshall Isiands of the
central Pacific Ocean. In 1973, the ~esults of a survey contracted by the
US Atcmic Erergy Commission specified that extensive decontamination of the
land areas would be necessary before the people cf Enewetak cceuld return te
‘re atoll. Curing Creretion Redwing in 1954, several nembers of the Naw
5004b3b