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Nuclear shipwreck still highly radioactive over 60 years later

Details Emerge from Cold War-Era Nuclear Shipwreck, New Historian,  David DeMar  May 01, 2016   More details have emerged regarding the wreck of the USS Independence, a US Navy vessel deliberately sacrificed in 1946 at the Bikini Atoll nuclear weapons tests at the very inception of the Cold War…….

NOAA and Boeing used a combination of high-resolution sonar imaging and an unmanned submersible known as “Echo Ranger” to locate and safely survey the still-irradiated wreck of the Independence. The resultant case study, plus newly declassified files on the Navy ship straight from the US National Archives, concerning its time as a nuclear weapons testbed, have been published in theJournal of Maritime Archaeology (JNA)……

merging documentary evidence with a study of the physical remains of a maritime archaeological site is a goal that can and should be pursued…….

The infamous tests at Bikini Atoll, The Bikini tests, conceived and undertaken just one year after dropping not one but two nuclear weapons on Japan, at Hiroshima and Nagasaki, to end the Second World War, was one of the most visible and noteworthy events to signal a fundamental shift in postwar history.

text-relevantIn one of the newly-declassified reports dating from the era, it was suggested that the awesome power of nuclear weaponry represented a new era where the utter destruction of man had become possible, scouring the Earth of nothing but vestigial traces of humanity.  http://www.newhistorian.com/details-emerge-cold-war-era-nuclear-shipwreck/6397/

May 2, 2016 - Posted by | OCEANIA, oceans, wastes

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