those related to nuclear weapons testing in the Marshall Islands. Because a comprehensive bibliography on the impact of nuclear weapons testing on the Marshallese and their atolls does not exist, the preparation of a bibliography that includes sufficient info tion to locate all types of reports seems justified. Primary sources of information in preparing this bibliography were bibliographies on Oceania, citations in published papers, CIS Index and Abstracts, Monthly Catalog of United States Government Publications, Nuclear Science Abstracts, Energy Research Abstracts, numerous bibliographies on radiation ecology, and suggestions by many individuals whom we contacted. One goal in this bibliography is to include complete documentation of the source of congressional reports and other government-related publications. In addition, page numbers for material in this bibliography are provided in parentheses when the subject matter of a book or document is not restricted to nuclear weapons testing in the Marshall Islands. Major Descriptors: *NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS Descriptors: NUCLEAR WEAPONS; Broader Terms: DOCUMENT TYPES; OCEANIA -- BIBLIOGRAPHIES EXPLOSIONS; WEAPONS Subject Categories: 450200* -- Military Technology, Defense -- Nuclear Explosions & Explosives 10/5/349 03153683 (Item 49 from file: Weaponry, 103) GRA-91-00782; EDB-91-091119 Title: Modelling and observations of the equatorial ionosphere. Oct 87-30 Sep 88 Author(s) /Editor(s): Mendillo, M. Corporate Source: (Code: 9527830) Publication Date: Report Number(s): Contract Number Boston Univ., 10 Oct 1990 MA (USA). (20 p) AD-A-230631/4/XAB (Non-DOE): & National Rept. for 1 Center for Space Physics SCIENTIFIC--1 F19628-86-K-0026 Document Type: Report Language: In English Journal Announcement: EDB9114 Availability: NTIS Distribution: (Report):9 (MF):6 ND-00 Subfile: ERA (Energy Research Abstracts). US DOE Project/NonDOE Project: P GRA (NTIS NTS) Country of Origin: United States Country of Publication: United States Abstract: The equatorial ionosphere experiences one of the most severe forms of a geophysical plasma instability - a phenomenon known as spread F. An observational campaign was organized to bring a complement of diagnostic instruments to two sites in the western Pacific sector (Kwajalein Atoll in the Marshall Islands and Wake Island) foma period of coordinated optical and radio measurements o spread F phenomena in August 1988. All-sky optical imaging observations were conducted from 2-16 August in conjunction with ALTAIR radar observations on Kwajalein. Preliminary review of the data sets obtained identified at least five case study events for detailed investigation. Major Descriptors: *SPREAD F -- MONITORING Descriptors: DATA; GEOPHYSICS; IMAGES; INCOHERENT SCATTERING; IONOSPHERE; ISLANDS; MARSHALL ISLANDS; PACIFIC OCEAN; PLASMA; PLASMA INSTABILITY; RADAR; RADIOWAVE RADIATION; VISIBLE RADIATION Broader Terms: EARTH ATMOSPHERE; ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION; F REGION; INFORMATION; INSTABILITY; IONOSPHERE; ISLANDS; MEASURING INSTRUMENTS; MICRONESIA; OCEANIA; PLANETARY IONOSPHERES; RADIATIONS; RANGE FINDERS; SCATTERING; SEAS; SURFACE WATERS Subject Categories: 640201* -- Atmospheric Physics -- Auroral, Ionospheric, & Magetospheric Phenomena 10/5/350 (Item 50 from file: 103) 03148784 AIX-22-043442; EDB-91-086220 Title: Transuranium elements in the environment 2 50036 10