1975
DOI: 10.2172/4193164
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Amchitka bioenvironmental program. Geomorphology and plant ecology: an assessment of the impact of AEC nuclear test on Amchitka

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“…This crater-lip dam was positioned so as to block the flow of a river, thereby creating a reservoir upstream. (Everett and Amundsen, 1975). In this instance, upstream flooding was minor, and the stream eventually breached the blockage.…”
Section: Geomorphologic Influencesmentioning
confidence: 86%
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“…This crater-lip dam was positioned so as to block the flow of a river, thereby creating a reservoir upstream. (Everett and Amundsen, 1975). In this instance, upstream flooding was minor, and the stream eventually breached the blockage.…”
Section: Geomorphologic Influencesmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Slump deposits and slump cracks induced by underground nuclear testing were observed in the wet surface deposits of Amchitka Island. At this site, slumping of glacial outwash gravel, turf and peat, and beach sand occurred along the sides of trenches, pond and stream banks, and coastal highlands USGS, 1970USGS, ,1972Everett and Amundsen, 1975). (Whicker, Alldredge, and Hanson, 1973).…”
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“…Both Milrow and Cannikin produced visible changes across several terrestrial plant communities, but the Cannikin changes were more numerous and larger than changes associated with Milrow (Everett and Amundsen, 1975 2. Continuing systematic reconnaissance in the vicinity of the nuclear test locales to detect previously unreported changes which might be related to the nuclear tests 3.…”
Section: History Of the Studymentioning
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“…This potential loss is of no consequence in terms of the terrestrial landscape of the entire Island. Details are discussed in Everett and Amundsen (1975 …”
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confidence: 99%