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Global-e: Sensing Radioactive Deserts: Mediating Florae and Rocks in New Mexico’s Anthropocene

Posted on May 25, 2021 by jonathan_lewis in New publications, News

“Trinitite, Ground Zero,” by Patrick Nagatani

By Stephen Borunda

May 13, 2021

The state called “the land of enchantment” was the birthplace of the atomic bomb and where the world’s first atomic attack was…

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