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Wind energy resource atlas. Volume 9. The Southwest Region (open access)

Wind energy resource atlas. Volume 9. The Southwest Region

This atlas of the wind energy resource is composed of introductory and background information, a regional summary of the wind resource, and assessments of the wind resource in Nevada and California. Background on how the wind resource is assessed and on how the results of the assessment should be interpreted is presented. A description of the wind resource on a regional scale is then given. The results of the wind energy assessments for each state are assembled into an overview and summary of the various features of the regional wind energy resource. An introduction and outline to the descriptions of the wind resource given for each state are given. Assessments for individual states are presented as separate chapters. The state wind energy resources are described in greater detail than is the regional wind energy resource, and features of selected stations are discussed.
Date: November 1, 1980
Creator: Simon, R. L.; Norman, G. T.; Elliott, D. L.; Barchet, W. R. & George, R. L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Ecological Characterization of Coastal Maine (North and East of Cape Elizabeth): Volume 5. Data Source Appendix (open access)

An Ecological Characterization of Coastal Maine (North and East of Cape Elizabeth): Volume 5. Data Source Appendix

The Data Source Appendix of a report regarding an ecological characterization of coastal Maine, North, and East of Cape Elizabeth
Date: October 1980
Creator: Fefer, Stewart I. & Schettig, Patricia A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Wind energy resources atlas. Volume 1. Northwest region (open access)

Wind energy resources atlas. Volume 1. Northwest region

Information is presented concering regional wind energy resource assessment; regional features; and state features for Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington, and Wyoming.
Date: April 1, 1980
Creator: Elliott, D. L. & Barchet, W. R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Geologic and geochemical studies of the New Albany Shale Group (Devonian-Mississippian) in Illinois. Final report (open access)

Geologic and geochemical studies of the New Albany Shale Group (Devonian-Mississippian) in Illinois. Final report

The Illinois State Geological Survey is conducting geological and geochemical investigations to evaluate the potential of New Albany Group shales as a source of hydrocarbons, particularly natural gas. Geological studies include stratigraphy and structure, mineralogic and petrographic characterization; analyses of physical properties; and development of a computer-based resources evaluation system. Geochemical studies include organic carbon content and trace elements; hydrocarbon content and composition; and adsorption/desorption studies of gas through shales. Separate abstracts have been prepared for each task reported.
Date: June 30, 1980
Creator: Bergstrom, R.E. & Shimp, N.F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Weeks Island brine diffuser site study: baseline conditions and environmental assessment technical report (open access)

Weeks Island brine diffuser site study: baseline conditions and environmental assessment technical report

This technical report presents the results of a study conducted at two alternative brine diffuser sites (A and B) proposed for the Weeks Island salt dome, together with an analysis of the potential physical, chemical, and biological effects of brine disposal for this area of the Gulf of Mexico. Brine would result from either the leaching of salt domes to form or enlarge oil storage caverns, or the subsequent use of these caverns for crude oil storage in the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) program. Brine leached from the Weeks Island salt dome would be transported through a pipeline which would extend from the salt dome either 27 nautical miles (32 statute miles) for Site A, or 41 nautical miles (47 statute miles) for Site B, into Gulf waters. The brine would be discharged at these sites through an offshore diffuser at a sustained peak rate of 39 ft/sup 3//sec. The disposal of large quantities of brine in the Gulf could have a significant impact on the biology and water quality of the area. Physical and chemical measurements of the marine environment at Sites A and B were taken between September 1977 and July 1978 to correlate the existing environmental conditions …
Date: December 12, 1980
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Basalt Waste Isolation Project. Annual report, fiscal year 1980 (open access)

Basalt Waste Isolation Project. Annual report, fiscal year 1980

During this fiscal year the information available in the fields of geology and hydrology of the Columbia Plateau was consolidated and two reports were issued summarizing this information. In addition, the information on engineered barriers was consolidated and a report summarizing the research to date on waste package development and design of borehole seals was prepared. The waste package studies, when combined with the hydrologic integration, revealed that even under extreme disruptive conditions, a repository in basalt with appropriately designed waste packages can serve as an excellent barrier for containment of radionuclides for the long periods of time required for waste isolation. On July 1, 1980, the first two heater tests at the Near-Surface Test Facility were started and have been successfully operated to this date. The papers on the Near-Surface Test Facility section of this report present the results of the equipment installed and the preliminary results of the testing. In October 1979, the US Department of Energy selected the joint venture of Kaiser Engineers/Parsons Brinckerhoff Quade and Douglas, Inc., to be the architect-engineer to produce a conceptual design of a repository in basalt. During the year, this design has progressed and concept selection has now been completed. This …
Date: November 1, 1980
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Proceedings of the 1980 Symposium on Instrumentation and Control for Fossil Energy Processes : June 9-11, 1980, New Cavalier, Virginia Beach, Virginia (open access)

The Proceedings of the 1980 Symposium on Instrumentation and Control for Fossil Energy Processes : June 9-11, 1980, New Cavalier, Virginia Beach, Virginia

This proceedings covers instruments and process control involved in the conversion of fossil fuels into synthetic fuels, spurred in part by response to the energy crisis of the 1970s and attending inflation.
Date: June 1980
Creator: Doering, R. W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Wind energy resource atlas. Volume 10. Alaska region (open access)

Wind energy resource atlas. Volume 10. Alaska region

This atlas of the wind energy resource is composed of introductory and background information, a regional summary of the wind resource, and assessments of the wind resource in each subregion of Alaska. Background is presented on how the wind resource is assessed and on how the results of the assessment should be interpreted. A description of the wind resource on a state scale is given. The results of the wind energy assessments for each subregion are assembled into an overview and summary of the various features of the Alaska wind energy resource. An outline to the descriptions of the wind resource given for each subregion is included. Assessments for individual subregions are presented as separate chapters. The subregion wind energy resources are described in greater detail than is the Alaska wind energy resource, and features of selected stations are discussed. This preface outlines the use and interpretation of the information found in the subregion chapters.
Date: December 1, 1980
Creator: Wise, J. L.; Wentink Jr., T.; Becker Jr., R.; Comiskey, A. L.; Elliott, D. L.; Barchet, W. R. et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Introduction to meteorological measurements and data handling for solar energy applications. Task IV. Development of an isolation handbook and instrument package (open access)

Introduction to meteorological measurements and data handling for solar energy applications. Task IV. Development of an isolation handbook and instrument package

The following are covered: the Sun and its radiation, solar radiation and atmospheric interaction, solar radiation measurement methods, spectral irradiance measurements of natural sources, the measurement of infrared radiation, the measurement of circumsolar radiation, some empirical properties of solar radiation and related parameters, duration of sunshine, and meteorological variables related to solar energy. Included in appendices are manufacturers and distributors of solar radiation measuring instruments and an approximate method for quality control of solar radiation instruments. (MHR)
Date: January 1, 1980
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Wind energy resource atlas. Volume 5: the East Central Region (open access)

Wind energy resource atlas. Volume 5: the East Central Region

This atlas of the wind energy resource is composed of introductory and background information, a regional summary of the wind resource, and assessments of the wind resource in each state of the region. Background is presented on how the wind resource is assessed and on how the results of the assessment should be interpreted. A description of the wind resource on a regional scale is then given. The results of the wind energy assessments for each state are assembled into an overview and summary of the various features of the regional wind energy resource. Assessments for individual states are presented as separate chapters. The state wind energy resources are described in greater detail than is the regional wind energy resource, and features of selected stations are discussed. This preface outlines the use and interpretation of the information found in the state chapters. States include Delaware, Maryland, Kentucky, North Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia.
Date: January 1, 1980
Creator: Brode, R.; Stoner, R.; Elliott, D. L.; Barchet, W. R. & George, R. L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Wind energy resource atlas. Volume 4. The Northeast region (open access)

Wind energy resource atlas. Volume 4. The Northeast region

This atlas of the wind energy resource is composed of introductory and background information, a regional summary of the wind resource, and assessments of the wind resource in each state of the region. Background is presented on how the wind resource is assessed and on how the results of the assessment should be interpreted. A description of the wind resource on a regional scale is then given. The results of the wind energy assessments for each state are assembled in this chapter into an overview and summary of the various features of the regional wind energy resource. An introduction and outline are provided for in the descriptions of the wind resource given for each state. Assessments for individual states are presented. The state wind energy resources are described in greater detail than is the regional wind energy resource, and features of selected stations are discussed. This preface outlines the use and interpretation of the information found in the state chapters.
Date: September 1, 1980
Creator: Pickering, K. E.; Vilardo, J. M.; Schakenbach, J. T.; Elliott, D. L.; Barchet, W. R. & George, R. L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Introduction to meteorological measurements and data handling for solar energy applications. Task IV-Development of an insolation handbook and instrument package (open access)

Introduction to meteorological measurements and data handling for solar energy applications. Task IV-Development of an insolation handbook and instrument package

Recognizing a need for a coordinated approach to resolve energy problems, certain members of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) met in September 1974 and agreed to develop an International Energy Program. The International Energy Agency (IEA) was established within the OECD to administer, monitor and execute this International Energy Program. In July 1975, Solar Heating and Cooling was selected as one of the sixteen technology fields for multilateral cooperation. Five project areas, called tasks, were identified for cooperative activities within the IEA Program to Develop and Test Solar Heating and Cooling Systems. The objective of one task was to obtain improved basic resource information for the design and operation of solar heating and cooling systems through a better understanding of the required insolation (solar radiation) and related weather data, and through improved techniques for measurement and evaluation of such data. At the February 1976 initial experts meeting in Norrkoeping, Sweden, the participants developed the objective statement into two subtasks. (1) an insolation handbook; and (2) a portable meteorological instrument package. This handbook is the product of the first subtask. The objective of this handbook is to provide a basis for a dialogue between solar scientists and meteorologists. …
Date: October 1, 1980
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Refinery siting workbook: appendices A and B (open access)

Refinery siting workbook: appendices A and B

The objective of this effort is to develop and provide basic refinery-related information for use by state and local government officials as a basis for establishing responsible refinery siting requirements and policies consistent with the federal clean air and water standards and socio-economic concerns. The report will be organized into two volumes. The main text comprises the basic topics of physical concerns, regulatory requirements, and permitting activities, while the second volume includes the detailed appendix materials such as the applicable laws, and the necessary permits, as available and a glossary of pertinent terms. As a means to this objective, three refinery sizes, 200,000, 100,000 and 30,000 barrels per day crude charge will be discussed in technical terms. Process unit configuration will be presented which will maximize either gasoline or heating oil production with either sweet or sour crude oil feedstocks. The major issues affecting the socio-economic impact of siting the refinery in a given locale will be presented. These data will review the factors affecting the human environment and the issues that must be addressed to assess the impact that a refinery will have on a community. The key federal registrations which impact upon a refinery siting decision shall be …
Date: July 1, 1980
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Methodology and a Preliminary Data Base for Examining the Health Risks of Electricity Generation From Uranium and Coal Fuels (open access)

Methodology and a Preliminary Data Base for Examining the Health Risks of Electricity Generation From Uranium and Coal Fuels

An analytical model was developed to assess and examine the health effects associated with the production of electricity from uranium and coal fuels. The model is based on a systematic methodology that is both simple and easy to check, and provides details about the various components of health risk. A preliminary set of data that is needed to calculate the health risks was gathered, normalized to the model facilities, and presented in a concise manner. Additional data will become available as a result of other evaluations of both fuel cycles, and they should be included in the data base. An iterative approach involving only a few steps is recommended for validating the model. After each validation step, the model is improved in the areas where new information or increased interest justifies such upgrading. Sensitivity analysis is proposed as the best method of using the model to its full potential. Detailed quantification of the risks associated with the two fuel cycles is not presented in this report. The evaluation of risks from producing electricity by these two methods can be completed only after several steps that address difficult social and technical questions. Preliminary quantitative assessment showed that several factors not considered …
Date: August 1, 1980
Creator: El-Bassioni, A. A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Laser program annual report, 1979 (open access)

Laser program annual report, 1979

This volume contains four sections that covers the areas of target design, target fabrication, diagnostics, and experiments. Section 3 reports on target design activities, plasma theory and simulation, code development, and atomic theory. Section 4 presents the accomplishments of the target fabrication group, and Section 5 presents results of diagnostic developments and applications for the year. The results of laser-target experiments are presented. (MOW)
Date: March 1, 1980
Creator: Coleman, L.W. & Strack, J.R. (eds.)
System: The UNT Digital Library
Insolation data manual: long-term monthly averages of solar radiation, temperature, degree-days and global anti K/sub T/ for 248 national weather service stations (open access)

Insolation data manual: long-term monthly averages of solar radiation, temperature, degree-days and global anti K/sub T/ for 248 national weather service stations

Monthly averaged data is presented which describes the availability of solar radiation at 248 National Weather Service stations. Monthly and annual average daily insolation and temperature values have been computed from a base of 24 to 25 years of data. Average daily maximum, minimum, and monthly temperatures are provided for most locations in both Celsius and Fahrenheit. Heating and cooling degree-days were computed relative to a base of 18.3/sup 0/C (65/sup 0/F). For each station, global anti K/sub T/ (cloudiness index) were calculated on a monthly and annual basis. (MHR)
Date: October 1, 1980
Creator: Knapp, C L; Stoffel, T L & Whitaker, S D
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Ecological Characterization of Coastal Maine (North and East of Cape Elizabeth): Volume 4. Appendices (open access)

An Ecological Characterization of Coastal Maine (North and East of Cape Elizabeth): Volume 4. Appendices

The appendices of a report regarding an ecological characterization of coastal Maine, North and East of Cape Elizabeth
Date: October 1980
Creator: Fefer, Stewart I. & Schettig, Patricia A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Consumer Energy Atlas (open access)

Consumer Energy Atlas

This first edition of the Atlas provides, in reference form, a central source of information to consumers on key contacts concerned with energy in the US. Energy consumers need information appropriate to local climates and characteristics - best provided by state and local governments. The Department of Energy recognizes the authority of state and local governments to manage energy programs on their own. Therefore, emphasis has been given to government organizations on both the national and state level that influence, formulate, or administer policies affecting energy production, distribution, and use, or that provide information of interest to consumers and non-specialists. In addition, hundreds of non-government energy-related membership organizations, industry trade associations, and energy publications are included.
Date: June 1, 1980
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Transportation of radionuclides in urban environs: draft environmental assessment (open access)

Transportation of radionuclides in urban environs: draft environmental assessment

This report assesses the environmental consequences of the transportation of radioactive materials in densely populated urban areas, including estimates of the radiological, nonradiological, and social impacts arising from this process. The chapters of the report and the appendices which follow detail the methodology and results for each of four causative event categories: incident free transport, vehicular accidents, human errors or deviations from accepted quality assurance practices, and sabotage or malevolent acts. The numerical results are expressed in terms of the expected radiological and economic impacts from each. Following these discussions, alternatives to the current transport practice are considered. Then, the detailed analysis is extended from a limited area of New York city to other urban areas. The appendices contain the data bases and specific models used to evaluate these impacts, as well as discussions of chemical toxicity and the social impacts of radioactive material transport in urban areas. The latter are evaluated for each causative event category in terms of psychological, sociological, political, legal, and organizational impacts. The report is followed by an extensive bibliography covering the many fields of study which were required in performing the analysis.
Date: July 1, 1980
Creator: Finley, N. C.; Aldrich, D. C.; Daniel, S. L.; Ericson, D. M.; Henning-Sachs, C.; Kaestner, P. C. et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library
History of Met Lab Section C-I, May 1945 to May 1946 (open access)

History of Met Lab Section C-I, May 1945 to May 1946

This is the final volume of a history of the research work of Seaborg and associates in the University of Chicago Metallurgical Laboratory, Chemistry Section C-1. The work was concerned with the development of chemical procedures for the extraction of plutonium, for the purification of plutonium and, in the later phases, for research on the isotopes of other heavy elements including other transuranium elements. The style of the history is that of a diary with footnotes giving additional information.
Date: June 1, 1980
Creator: Seaborg, G. T.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Directory of Solar Energy Research Activities in the United States: First Edition, May 1980. [1220 projects] (open access)

Directory of Solar Energy Research Activities in the United States: First Edition, May 1980. [1220 projects]

Information covering 1220, FY 1978 and FY 1979 solar energy research projects is included. In addition to the title and text of project summaries, the directory contains the following indexes: subject index, investigator index, performing organization index, and supporting organization index. This information was registered with the Smithsonian Science Information Exchange by Federal, State, and other supporting organizations. The project summaries are categorized in the following areas: biomass, ocean energy, wind energy,photovoltaics, photochemical energy conversion, photobiological energy conversion, solar heating and cooling, solar process heat, solar collectors and concentrators, solar thermal electric generation, and other solar energy conversion. (WHK)
Date: May 1, 1980
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library