EFFECTS Subject Categories: 450202* Weaponry -- (-1989) 10/5/464 -- Explosions & Explosives -- Nuclear -- (Item 164 from file: 103) Annex 9.1. ERA-12-037590; EDB-87-126162 01998490 Title: Operation Greenhouse. Scientific director’s report of atomic weapon tests 9.4. Corporate at eniwetok, 1951. Documentary photography Source: Publication Date: Report Number(s): Los Alamos 1951 p 93 Staff reports. Scientific Lab., NM Parts 1 to Annex 4. (USA) AD-A-995462/9/XAB Document Type: Report Language: English Journal Announcement: EDB8707 Availability: NTIS, PC AO5/MF A0l. Subfile: ERA (Energy Research Abstracts). Country of Origin: United States Country of Publication: United States Abstract: None*™ GRA (NTIS NTS) Major Descriptors: *GREENHOUSE PROJECT -- PHOTOGRAPHY; *NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS -~- GREENHOUSE PROJECT Descriptors: ENIWETOK; NUCLEAR WEAPONS; TESTING Broader Terms: EXPLOSIONS; ISLANDS; MARSHALL ISLANDS; MICRONESIA; NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS; OCEANIA; WEAPONS Subject Categories: 450202* Weaponry -- (-1989) 10/5/465 01991761 -- Explosions & Explosives -- Nuclear -- (Item 165 from file: EDB-87-119432 103) Author(s): Noshkin, V.E.; Wong, K.M.; J.A,. Title: Concentrations of radionuclides between 1977 and 1984 Corporate Source: Publication Date: Report Number(s): Eagle, R.J.; Jokela, T.A.; Brunk, in fish collected from Bikini Atoll Lawrence Livermore National Lab., Jul 1986 p 62 CA (USA) UCID-20754 Order Number: DE87011905 Contract Number (DOE): W-7405-ENG-48 Note: Portions of this document are illegible in microfiche products. Original copy available until stock is exhausted Document Type: Report; Numerical data Language: English Journal Announcement: ERA8708 Availability: NTIS, PC A04/MF AOl; Subfile: input). 1. ERA (Energy Research Abstracts); NTS TIC (Technical Information Center) (NTIS); INS (US Atomindex Country of Origin: United States Country of Publication: United States Abstract: This report summarizes all available data on the concentrations of radionuclides in fish from Bikini Atoll between 1977 and 1984. As found in other global studies, /sup 137/Cs is most highly accumulated in edible flesh of all species of fish, the lowest fractions are found in the bone or liver. The mean concentration of /sup 137/Cs in muscle of reef fish from the southern part of the atoll is comparable to the global fallout concentration measured in market samples of fish” collected from Chicago, Illinois, in 1982. /sup 90/Sr is generally associatéd with non-edible parts of fish, such as bone or viscera. Twenty-five to fifty percent of the total body burden of /sup 60/Co is accumulated in the muscle tissue; the remainder is distributed among the liver,;skin, and viscera. The mean concentration of /sup 60/Co in fish has béen decreasing at a rate faster than radiological decay alone. Most striking is the range of /sup 207/Bi concentrations among different species of fish collected at the same time and place. 5003 1b9 Highest