The terrible effects of atomic experiment on the bottom of the ocean are discovered

After 73 years, researchers discovered what the bottom of the sea looked like after an explosion that blew two million tons of water, sand, and coral into the air. Photos are all seen: A large mushroom cloud rises from the Pacific Ocean and destroys ships with the intent of leaving it to see the power of nuclear war, [...]
Photos are all seen: A large mushroom cloud rises from the Pacific Ocean and destroys ships with a view to seeing the power of nuclear war there, writes the BBC.
73 years later, scientists returned to Bikini to map the sea. The crater is still there, like the remains of all ships.
“Bkini was selected because it is far from everything, but it has a large and accessible lagoon,” said research director Art Trembalis from the University of Delaware.
At the time, Bob Hope, a famous comedian, said in a mood that immediately after the end of World War II, we had discovered the only place on Earth left intact and carried it into the air. ”
The bomb, located 27m deep, had a 21 - kiloton force. The blast threw two million tons of water, sand and coral into the air. Despite the extraordinary release of energy, Trembals believes most of the sea has so far been covered by the agency.
Rather, his interdisciplinary team of oceanographers, geologists, marine archaeologists, and engineers found a clearly defined depression. Using sonar, they designed a ten - meter - deep and 800m - in diameter structure.
“We have used advanced sonar technology; we can paint the entire scene,” he said, adding that the crater is still there.
“Natira still tells us the plague she suffered with the” bomb, Trembalis told the media.
In fact, two American tests were conducted, called Able and Baker. Both were made into the same atomic and the operation was called “Crossroads”. Baker was made up of the atom bomb called Helen of Bikini.
“Looks like Captain Marvel was personally hit by Earth”, Trembalis said at a meeting of the American Geophysic Union, where he presented the results of the research.
We wanted to remove the curtain and find out what really happened there. Divers were able to enter the area, but their movement was limited because there was no modern technology,” he told BBC News.
This time, however, they used advanced sonar technology, so they received images of all the surface and consequences.
From today's perspective, it's like visiting Grand Canyon at night with a fan. Modern explorations are like looking at the same canyon in the middle of a sunny day,” said Termbals.
We could see sunken ships, we could see that the crater was still there, and that nature was still showing us this wound,” said the researcher.
Amazingly, the crater has a structure that looks a little like a rose petal. This is evidence that all this material was first hurled into the sky and then sank through a column of water and spread throughout the seabed.
Part of the motivation for research was a better understanding of continued environmental impact. Although radiation levels have dropped significantly, ships that have been deliberately sunk to see the results of the experiment spreading the constant danger of pollution.
These ships from the old U.S., Japanese, and German navy were not prepared at all to sink and become artificial reefs.
Instead, the war games scenario demanded that they be left at the site where atomic bombs were dropped, without anyone knowing about the experiment and the fact that these ships still had fuel and ammunition.
And now the smell of oil is spreading from the American carrier of Saratoga plane. Nagato A Japanese ship used to plan the attack on Pearl Harbor had fuel coming out of it and spread for several miles. As ships continue to leak into the water, that pollution can become a much bigger problem,” said Trembals.










