The United States used the Marshall Islands for its nuclear weapons program testing site from 1946 to 1958. The BRAVO test was detonated at Bikini Atoll on March 1, 1954. Due to shifting wind conditions at the time of the nuclear detonation, many of the surrounding Atolls became contaminated with fallout (radionuclides carried by the wind currents). Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory`s (LLNL) Marshall Islands Project has been responsible for the collecting, processing, and analyzing of food crops, vegetation, soil, water, animals, and marine species to characterize the radionuclides in the environment, and to estimate dose at atolls that may have been contaminated. Tropical agriculture experiments reducing the uptake of {sup 137}Cs have...
The data presented in the following tables is the total available for each southern island; they inc...
The Marshall Islands Environmental Characterization and Dose Assessment Program has recently impleme...
PERIODIC STUDIES of the effects of the atomic testing program on the biota of the Marshall Islands h...
The US conducted a nuclear testing program at Bikini and Enewetak Atolls in the Marshall Islands fro...
The US conducted a nuclear testing program at Bikini and Enewetak Atolls in the Marshall Islands fro...
On March 1, 1954, a nuclear weapon test, code-named BRAVO, conducted at Bikini Atoll in the northern...
The detonation of shot one at Bikini Atoll on March 1, 1954, produced a fallout of radioactive ash u...
Between June 1946 and October 1958, Enewetak and Bikini Atolls were used by the United States as tes...
In June 1975 a radiological survey was conducted of the terrestrial environment of Bikini and Eneu i...
From 1979 to 1989, approximately 25,000 Post Northern Marshall Islands Radiological Survey (PNMIRS) ...
In 1979, 21 years after the moratorium on nuclear testing in the Marshall Islands, surface sediment ...
Bikini Island, the major residence island at Bikini Atoll, was contaminated with radioactive fallout...
Nuclear weapons tests conducted by the United States in the Marshall Islands produced significant qu...
Bikini Island was contaminated March 1, 1954 by the Bravo detonation (U.S nuclear test series, Castl...
The data presented in the following tables is the total available for each northern island; they inc...
The data presented in the following tables is the total available for each southern island; they inc...
The Marshall Islands Environmental Characterization and Dose Assessment Program has recently impleme...
PERIODIC STUDIES of the effects of the atomic testing program on the biota of the Marshall Islands h...
The US conducted a nuclear testing program at Bikini and Enewetak Atolls in the Marshall Islands fro...
The US conducted a nuclear testing program at Bikini and Enewetak Atolls in the Marshall Islands fro...
On March 1, 1954, a nuclear weapon test, code-named BRAVO, conducted at Bikini Atoll in the northern...
The detonation of shot one at Bikini Atoll on March 1, 1954, produced a fallout of radioactive ash u...
Between June 1946 and October 1958, Enewetak and Bikini Atolls were used by the United States as tes...
In June 1975 a radiological survey was conducted of the terrestrial environment of Bikini and Eneu i...
From 1979 to 1989, approximately 25,000 Post Northern Marshall Islands Radiological Survey (PNMIRS) ...
In 1979, 21 years after the moratorium on nuclear testing in the Marshall Islands, surface sediment ...
Bikini Island, the major residence island at Bikini Atoll, was contaminated with radioactive fallout...
Nuclear weapons tests conducted by the United States in the Marshall Islands produced significant qu...
Bikini Island was contaminated March 1, 1954 by the Bravo detonation (U.S nuclear test series, Castl...
The data presented in the following tables is the total available for each northern island; they inc...
The data presented in the following tables is the total available for each southern island; they inc...
The Marshall Islands Environmental Characterization and Dose Assessment Program has recently impleme...
PERIODIC STUDIES of the effects of the atomic testing program on the biota of the Marshall Islands h...