MORUROA
'Mururoa' (Mururura, Moruroa) (.) is an atoll which forms part of the Tuamotu Archipelago in French Polynesia in the southern Pacific Ocean. It has been used as a nuclear test site by France.
| Contents |
| Nuclear Testing |
| See also |
| References |
| External links |
Nuclear Testing
Mururoa, and its sister atoll Fangataufa, were the site of extensive nuclear testing by France between 1966 and 1996, as well as the site of numerous protests by various vessels, including the ''Rainbow Warrior''. The atoll was officially established as a nuclear test site by France on September 21, 1962, with the construction of various infrastructures commencing in May 1963. The Direction des Centres d'Experimentation Nucleaires (DIRCEN) was made responsible for the firing of the nuclear shots. The atoll of Hao, 450 kilometers to the north-west of Mururoa, was chosen as a support base for the nuclear tests and other operations.
The first nuclear test was conducted on July 2, 1966, code named Aldebaran. 41 atmospheric nuclear tests were conducted at Mururoa between 1966 and 1974. Most of these tests were conducted on the western end of the atoll designated as Dindon. Smaller shots were fired on the northern end of the atoll designated as Denise. Three nuclear devices were detonated on barges, three were air dropped from bombers, and the rest were suspended from helium filled balloons.
France abandoned nuclear testing in the atmosphere in 1974 and moved testing underground in the midst of intense world pressure. A total of 147 underground nuclear tests were conducted at Mururoa and Fangataufa. Shafts were drilled deep into the volcanic rocks underlying the atolls where nuclear devices were detonated. This practice created much controversy as cracking of the atolls was discovered, resulting in fears that the radioactive material trapped under the atolls would eventually escape and contaminate the surrounding ocean and neighboring atolls. A 1979 test conducted at half the usual depth caused a large submarine landslide on the southwest rim of the atoll.
The test site at Mururoa was dismantled following France’s last nuclear test to date, detonated on January 27, 1996, but the atoll is still guarded by the French Forces.
See also
★ France and weapons of mass destruction
★ Effects of French Nuclear Testing on Gambier Islands
★ New Zealand's nuclear-free zone
References
★ The Consequences of Underground Nuclear Testing in French Polynesia ATSE Focus - Supplement No 104, November/December 1998
★ An Australian Broadcasting Corporation interview with various nuclear scientists on Moruroa
External links
★ Centre de Documentation et de Recherche sur la Paix et les Conflits
★ France's Nuclear Weapons Program at the Atomic Forum
★ Mururoa Veterans
This article provided by Wikipedia. To edit the contents of this article, click here for original source.
psst.. try this: add to faves

العربية
中国
Français
Deutsch
Ελληνική
हिन्दी
Italiano
日本語
Português
Русский
Español



