Paradise Lost - Nuclear Testing at Bikini Atoll
Offered By: AGU via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the haunting legacy of nuclear testing at Bikini Atoll in this 33-minute podcast episode from AGU's "Third Pod from the Sun" series. Delve into the devastating consequences of the 1946 nuclear bomb tests, particularly the underwater Baker test, which left permanent scars on the seafloor and turned a tropical paradise into a radioactive battleship graveyard. Join University of Delaware professor Art Trembanis as he recounts the mesmerizing sequence of events triggered by the Baker detonation and shares insights from his recent seafloor mapping expedition. Discover how these tests, conducted over 70 years ago, continue to impact the atoll's environment and serve as a sobering reminder of the long-lasting effects of nuclear warfare.
Syllabus
Podcast: Paradise Lost
Taught by
AGU
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