Results of temperature gradient and heat flow in Santiam Pass Area, Oregon, Volume 2 (open access)

Results of temperature gradient and heat flow in Santiam Pass Area, Oregon, Volume 2

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Date: August 1, 1981
Creator: Cox, Billie L.; Gardner, Murray C. & Koenig, James B.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Results of temperature gradient and heat flow in Santiam Pass Area, Oregon, Volume 1 (open access)

Results of temperature gradient and heat flow in Santiam Pass Area, Oregon, Volume 1

The conclusions of this report are: (1) There is a weakly defined thermal anomaly within the area examined by temperature-gradient holes in the Santiam Pass area. This is a relict anomaly showing differences in permeability between the High Cascades and Western Cascades areas, more than a fundamental difference in shallow crustal temperatures. (2) The anomaly as defined by the 60 F isotherms at 400 feet follows a north-south trend immediately westward of the Cascade axis in the boundary region. It is clear that all holes spudded into High Cascades rocks result in isothermal and reversal gradients. Holes spudded in Western Cascades rocks result in positive gradients. (3) Cold groundwater flow influences and masks temperature gradients in the High Cascades to a depth of at least 700 feet, especially eastward from the major north-south trending faults. Pleistocene and Holocene rocks are very permeable aquifers. (4) Shallow gradient drilling in the lowlands westward of the faults provides more interpretable information than shallow drilling in the cold-water recharge zones. Topographic and climatological effects can be filtered out of the temperature gradient results. (5) The thermal anomaly seems to have 2 centers: one in the Belknap-Foley area, and one northward in the Sand Mountain …
Date: August 1, 1981
Creator: Cox, Billie L.; Gardner, Murray C. & Koenig, James B.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Improvement of gas efficiency of negative ion sources (open access)

Improvement of gas efficiency of negative ion sources

A modification of the currently operating Calutron, magnetron, and modified duoPIGatron negative ion source is proposed. The modification should improve gas efficiency by more than an order of magnitude in the Calutron, by a factor of 5 in the magnetron, and by a factor of 2 in the duoPIGatron.
Date: August 1, 1981
Creator: Whealton, J.H.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Neutral-beam systems for magnetic-fusion reactors (open access)

Neutral-beam systems for magnetic-fusion reactors

Neutral beams for magnetic fusion reactors are at an early stage of development, and require considerable effort to make them into the large, reliable, and efficient systems needed for future power plants. To optimize their performance to establish specific goals for component development, systematic analysis of the beamlines is essential. Three ion source characteristics are discussed: arc-cathode life, gas efficiency, and beam divergence, and their significance in a high-energy neutral-beam system is evaluated.
Date: August 10, 1981
Creator: Fink, J. H.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Evaluation of well-to-well tracers for geothermal reservoirs. Part 1: literature survey. Part 2: laboratory work (open access)

Evaluation of well-to-well tracers for geothermal reservoirs. Part 1: literature survey. Part 2: laboratory work

Two papers are included. A separate abstract was prepared for each one. (MHR)
Date: August 1, 1981
Creator: Vetter, O. J. & Zinnow, K. P.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory underground coal gasification data base. [US DOE-supported field tests; data] (open access)

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory underground coal gasification data base. [US DOE-supported field tests; data]

The Department of Energy has sponsored a number of field projects to determine the feasibility of converting the nation's vast coal reserves into a clean efficient energy source via underground coal gasification (UCG). Due to these tests, a significant data base of process information has developed covering a range of coal seams (flat subbituminous, deep flat bituminous and steeply dipping subbituminous) and processing techniques. A summary of all DOE-sponsored tests to data is shown. The development of UCG on a commercial scale requires involvement from both the public and private sectors. However, without detailed process information, accurate assessments of the commercial viability of UCG cannot be determined. To help overcome this problem the DOE has directed the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) to develop a UCG data base containing raw and reduced process data from all DOE-sponsored field tests. It is our intent to make the data base available upon request to interested parties, to help them assess the true potential of UCG.
Date: August 21, 1981
Creator: Cena, R. J. & Thorsness, C. B.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Design of the PDX Tokamak wall armor and inner limiter system (open access)

Design of the PDX Tokamak wall armor and inner limiter system

The inner wall protective plates for the PDX Tokamak are designed to absorb 8 MW of neutral deuterium beam power at maximum power densities of 3 kW/cm/sup 2/ for pulse lengths of 0.5 sec. Preliminary studies indicate that the design could survive several pulses of 1 sec duration. The design consists of a tile and mounting plate structure. The mounting plates are water cooled to allow short duty cycles and beam calorimetry. The temperature and flow of the coolant is measured to obtain the injected power. A thermocouple array on the tiles provides beam position and power density profiles. Several material combinations for the tiles were subjected to thermal tests using both electron and neutral beams, and titanium carbide coated graphite was selected as the tile material. The heat transfer coefficient of the tile backing plate structure was measured to determine the maximum pulse rate allowable. The design of the armor system allows the structure to be used as a neutral beam power diagnostic and as an inner plasma limiter. The electrical and cooling systems external to the vacuum vessel are discussed.
Date: August 1, 1981
Creator: Kugel, H.W. & Ulrickson, M.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Assessment of geothermal resource potential - Pasco Basin and Vicinity, Washington (open access)

Assessment of geothermal resource potential - Pasco Basin and Vicinity, Washington

The geothermal resource potential of the Pasco Basin and vicinity was assessed and found to be limited to the potential occurrence of low-temperature (less than 90/sup 0/C) geothermal systems. High- and intermediate-temperature systems are believed not to exist because of the apparent lack of a sufficient heat source. Potential low-temperature systems would be hydrothermal convection systems in which meteoric water circulating in the normal heat flow of the region is heated to temperatures of approximately 100/sup 0/C at depths of approximately 3 km. Potential conduits for the rapid transport of this fluid back toward the surface are faults associated with major anticlines. Should zones of high vertical permeability associated with these faults extend to depths of 2 to 3 km, fluid migrating rapidly upward along the zones could be stored in interbed and interflow zones within the confined aquifer system.
Date: August 1, 1981
Creator: Murphy, P. J. & Johnpeer, G. D.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
ACDOS1: a computer code to calculate dose rates from neutron activation of neutral beamlines and other fusion-reactor components (open access)

ACDOS1: a computer code to calculate dose rates from neutron activation of neutral beamlines and other fusion-reactor components

A computer code has been written to calculate neutron induced activation of neutral-beam injector components and the corresponding dose rates as a function of geometry, component composition, and time after shutdown. The code, ACDOS1, was written in FORTRAN IV to calculate both activity and dose rates for up to 30 target nuclides and 50 neutron groups. Sufficient versatility has also been incorporated into the code to make it applicable to a variety of general activation problems due to neutrons of energy less than 20 MeV.
Date: August 1, 1981
Creator: Keney, G.S.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Health and Safety Research Division. Progress report, October 1, 1979-March 31, 1981 (open access)

Health and Safety Research Division. Progress report, October 1, 1979-March 31, 1981

Research progress for the period October 1, 1979 through March 31, 1981 is reported. Research conducted by the Office of Integrated Assessments and Policy Analysis, Health Studies Section, Technology Assessments Section, Biological and Radiation Physics Section, and Chemical Physics Section is summarized. (ACR)
Date: August 1, 1981
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Refracted-Ray Scanning (Refracted Near-Field Scanning) for Measuring Index Profiles of Optical Fibers (open access)

Refracted-Ray Scanning (Refracted Near-Field Scanning) for Measuring Index Profiles of Optical Fibers

From introduction: The purpose of this Technical Note is to describe refracted-ray scanning in detail, to analyze it as a measurement system, to document a particular system for implementing it, and to show some exemplary results.
Date: August 1981
Creator: Young, Matt
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Bibliography of the seasonal thermal energy storage library (open access)

Bibliography of the seasonal thermal energy storage library

The Main Listing is arranged alphabetically by the last name of the first author. Each citation includes the author's name, title, publisher, publication date, and where applicable, the National Technical Information Service (NTIS) number or other document number. The number preceding each citation is the identification number for that document in the Seasonal Thermal Energy Storage (STES) Library. Occasionally, one or two alphabetic characters are added to the identification number. These alphabetic characters indicate that the document is contained in a collection of papers, such as the proceedings of a conference. An Author Index and an Identification Number Index are included. (WHK)
Date: August 1, 1981
Creator: Prater, L. S.; Casper, G. & Kawin, R. A.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
State-Coupled Low-Temperature Geothermal-Resource-Assessment Program, Fiscal Year 1980. Final Technical Report (open access)

State-Coupled Low-Temperature Geothermal-Resource-Assessment Program, Fiscal Year 1980. Final Technical Report

Magnetic, gravity, seismic-refraction, and seismic-reflection profiles across the Las Alturas Geothermal Anomaly, New Mexico, are presented. Studies in the Socorro area include the following: seismic measurements of the tertiary fill in the Rio Grande Depression west of Socorro, geothermal data availability for computer simulation in the Socorro Peak KGRA, and ground water circulation in the Socorro Geothermal Area. Regional geothermal exploration in the Truth or Consequences Area includes: geological mapping of the Mud Springs Mountains, hydrogeology of the thermal aquifer, and electrical-resistivity investigation of the geothermal potential. Other studies included are: geothermal exploration with electrical methods near Vado, Chamberino, and Mesquite; a heat-flow study of Dona Ana County; preliminary heat-flow assessment of Southeast Luna County; active fault analysis and radiometric dating of young basalts in southern New Mexico; and evaluation of the geothermal potential of the San Juan Basin in northwestern New Mexico.
Date: August 1, 1981
Creator: Icerman, Larry; Starkey, Arlene & Trentman, Nora
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Texas Register, Volume 6, Number 65, Pages 3147-3200, August 28, 1981 (open access)

Texas Register, Volume 6, Number 65, Pages 3147-3200, August 28, 1981

A weekly publication, the Texas Register serves as the journal of state agency rulemaking for Texas. Information published in the Texas Register includes proposed, adopted, withdrawn and emergency rule actions, notices of state agency review of agency rules, governor's appointments, attorney general opinions, and miscellaneous documents such as requests for proposals. After adoption, these rulemaking actions are codified into the Texas Administrative Code.
Date: August 28, 1981
Creator: Texas. Secretary of State.
Object Type: Journal/Magazine/Newsletter
System: The Portal to Texas History
Occidental Geothermal, Inc. , Oxy Geothermal Power Plant No. 1: draft environmental impact report (open access)

Occidental Geothermal, Inc. , Oxy Geothermal Power Plant No. 1: draft environmental impact report

The following aspects of the proposed geothermal power plant are discussed: the project description; the environment in the vicinity of project as it exists before the project begins, from both a local and regional perspective; the adverse consequences of the project, any significant environmental effects which cannot be avoided, and any mitigation measures to minimize significant effects; the potential feasible alternatives to the proposed project; the significant unavoidable, irreversible, and long-term environmental impacts; and the growth inducing impacts. (MHR)
Date: August 1, 1981
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
South Carolina State Briefing Book for low-level radioactive waste management (open access)

South Carolina State Briefing Book for low-level radioactive waste management

The South Carolina State Briefing Book is one of a series of state briefing books on low-level radioactive waste management practices. It has been prepared to assist state and federal agency officials in planning for safe low-level radioactive waste disposal. The report contains a profile of low-level radioactive waste generators in South Carolina. The profile is the result of a survey of NRC licensees in South Carolina. The briefing book also contains a comprehensive assessment of low-level radioactive waste management issues and concerns as definied by all major interested parties including industry, government, the media, and interest groups. The assessment was developed through personal communications with representatives of interested parties, and through a review of media sources. Lastly, the briefing book provides demographic and socioeconomic data and a discussion of relevant government agencies and activities, all of which may impact waste management practices in South Carolina.
Date: August 1, 1981
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library