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Revision as of 19:40, 2 February 2017

Castle Bravo Blast

Nuclear weapon test Bravo (yield 15 Mt) on Bikini Atoll. The test was part of the Operation Castle.

MH -map A

Map (rough) of the Marshall islands, own work composed from various mapreferences.

The Island

Bikini Atoll (Marshallese: Pikinni, meaning 'coconut place') is a small, 23 island, atoll in the Marshall Islands. The island is the north-eastern most and largest islet of the group. Before World War II, the atoll was known by it's Baltic dialect German name as Escholtz Atoll, since it became a German colony 1874. It's native food plants including coconuts, pandanus, papaya, banana, arrowroot, taro, limes, breadfruit, and pumpkin. A wide variety of other trees, birds, fish, insects and plants are also present on the islands.

  1. 1526- Spain
  2. 1874- Germany
  3. 1914- Japan
  4. 1946- USA
  5. In 1979, the Government of the Marshall Islands was officially established and the country became self-governing.
  6. In 1986, the Compact of Free Association with the United States entered into force, granting the Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI) its sovereignty. The Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands established pursuant to Security Council Resolution 21.

Atomic tests

Operation Crossroads Baker Edit

The "Baker" explosion, part of Operation Crossroads, a nuclear weapon test by the United States military at Bikini Atoll, Micronesia, on 25 July 1946.

The Baker Nuclear Test at Bikini Atoll on July 1946 was a shallow underwater explosion and part of Operation Crossroads. A 20-21 kiloton warhead was detonated in a lagoon which was approximately 200ft (61m) deep.

The Castle Bravo blast was one of a serine using a new design utilizing a dry fuel type thermonuclear hydrogen bomb. It was detonated at dawn on March 1, 1954. As it exploded, it burnt up the Japanese fishing boat Daigo Fukuryū Maru, serverly injuring the crew!

Several more tests would occur over the next few decades, ruining several islands as they did so. A few island were even completely vaporised as well! 

Legacy

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HD tsunami bomb underwater nuclear explosion 1958 operation hardtack-0

A 'Tsunami bomb' underwater nuclear explosion 1958 operation hardtack.

Fall out

The local islanders were moved to near by Rongerik Atoll, then Atoll Kwajalein Atoll, Jaluit Atoll, Ujelang Atoll and finally Kili Island.

After a later test, The whole of Rongelap Atoll was coated with up to 2 centimetres (0.79 in) of snow-like irradiated calcium debris and ash. The islanders were moved to Kwajalein Atoll. They were all given generous heath cover in case of accidental bomb test injuries, but both island's fisheries were ruined from the early 1950's to the late 1970's. All this radiation swilling around the high sea caused much concern at the time.

Most weponolagists, scientists and politicians on both sides found this level of collateral damage frightening.

The Baker test's radioactive contamination of both it's steam cloud and all the target ships in the test range was the first case of immediate, concentrated radioactive contamination and fallout from a nuclear explosion. This was followed by a series of later tests that eventually left the island contaminated with radioactivity, particularly Caesium-137, which made it uninhabitable, save for a failed recolonisation in 1977-78. In the May of 1977 scientists found dangerously high levels of strontium-90 in the well water exceeding the U.S. maximum allowed limits. Birth defects, radiation sicness and still births had plagued the colonists, who soon left. It was deserted until the mid 1990's when a few brief visits were allowed.

An air burst (that is, a nuclear detonation far above the surface) can eventually produce worldwide fallout. A ground burst can produce possibly much more severe, but local fallout.

Parts of the sea bottom may become fallout. After the Castle Bravo test, white dust—contaminated calcium oxide particles originating from pulverized and calcined corals—fell for several hours, causing beta burns and radiation exposure to the inhabitants of the nearby atolls and the crew of the Daigo Fukuryū Maru fishing boat. The scientists called the fallout "Bikini snow".

Life today

As far as I can tell visitors can stay on the island for a few days after recent tests had shown all the Caesium-137 had sunk deep in to the ground. The only major problem is not eating the coconuts since the Caesium-137 is now concentrating it's self in the trees roots and thus contaminating them and thus their coconuts!

The local radio station

The local America SW station Radio Bikini was a early to mid 1950's American military radio station for the troops and locals that lived on and around the island.

The feature film

The film Radio Bikini was a 1988 American documentary directed by Robert Stone about the early nuclear tests of the late 1940s.

Also see

  1. Ivy Mike
  2. Tsar Bomba
  3. Operation Ivy
  4. Castle Romeo
  5. Nuclear fallout
  6. Enewetak Atoll
  7. Operation Able
  8. Operation Castle
  9. Castle Bravo test
  10. Operation Redwing
  11. Operation Hardtack
  12. Castle Bravo test blast miscalculation
  13. A nuclear\atomic holocaust or nuclear apocalypse

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