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Pilot Ecological Field Survey
Field surveys were conducted to determine whether any local ecological changes could be detected from the low level, non-ionizing extremely low frequency (ELF) radiation produced by two U.S. Navy test facilities under Project Sanguine. The surveys were conducted during 1969-70 in North Carolina and in Wisconsin. Comparisons were made with data from several types of civil facilities. (Author)
Pilot Ecological Field Survey
Field surveys were conducted to determine whether any local ecological changes could be detected from the low level, non-ionizing extremely low frequency (ELF) radiation produced by two U.S. Navy test facilities under Project Sanguine. The surveys were conducted during 1969-70 in North Carolina and in Wisconsin. Comparisons were made with data from several types of civil facilities. (Author)
Pilot Ecological Field Survey
F. McCormick (author) / G. Rosenthal (author) / D. A. Miller (author) / A. R. Valentino (author)
1971
32 pages
Report
No indication
English
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