Advanced Plutonium Fuels Program. Quarterly report, April 1--June 30, 1973 and seventh annual report, FY 1973 (open access)

Advanced Plutonium Fuels Program. Quarterly report, April 1--June 30, 1973 and seventh annual report, FY 1973

Research and development progress is reported on radiation effects on LMFBR fuels, overall evaluation of LMFBR fuels, and analytical standards for fast breeder reactor fuels. (JRD)
Date: September 1, 1973
Creator: Baker, R. D.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Publications of LASL research, 1967--1971 (open access)

Publications of LASL research, 1967--1971

This bibiography is a compilation of unclassified publications of work done at the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory (LASL) for the years 1967 through 1971. Papers published in those years are included regardless of when they were actually written. Publications received too late for inclusion in earlier compilations are also included. Declassification of previously classified reports is considered to constitute publication. All classified issuances are omitted. The bibliography includes LASL reports, papers released as non-LASL reports, journal articles, books, chapters of books, conference papers (whether published separately or as part of conference proceedings issued as books or reports) papers published in congressional hearings, theses, and U. S. patents. Papers are included in the following categories: accelerators, aerospace studies, analytical technology, astrophysics, atomic physics, biology and medicine, chemical kinetics, chemistry, cryogenics, crystallography, engineering and equipment, EPR and NMR studies, equation of state and shock studies, explosives and detonations, fission physics, health and safety, hydrodynamics and radiation transport, instruments, mathematics and computers, mediumenergy physics, metallurgy and ceramics technology, molecular spectroscopy, Moessbauer effect, neutronics and criticality studies, nuclear physics, nuclear safeguards, optics and lasers, organic chemistry, physics, plasma physics, propulsion systems, reactor technology, solid state science, theoretical physics, thermionics, -waste disposal, and miscellaneous. Author, …
Date: September 1, 1973
Creator: Kerr, A. K.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
A New Focus on Man and His Work, A Proposed Comprehensive Manpower Policy for Texas (open access)

A New Focus on Man and His Work, A Proposed Comprehensive Manpower Policy for Texas

Plan outlining background information related to the Texas Workforce Commission's manpower policy and delineating steps to implementation. "This document... brings together the elements necessary to develop manpower policy--the basic considerations involved, the need for policy, background information necessary for understanding developments thus far, and a representation of the concept of the manpower field."
Date: September 1973
Creator: Texas Employment Commission
Object Type: Book
System: The Portal to Texas History
The Watergate Affair: Selected References, June 1972- January 1974 (open access)

The Watergate Affair: Selected References, June 1972- January 1974

This report includes Selected References of the Watergate Affair from June 1972 through January 1974.
Date: September 18, 1973
Creator: Finsen, Susan C.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Anticipated effects of an unlined brackish-water canal on a confined multiple-aquifer system (open access)

Anticipated effects of an unlined brackish-water canal on a confined multiple-aquifer system

The major source of fresh water at Southport, North Carolina, is a confined multiple-aquifer groundwater system that can be affected in several ways by the proposed unlined cooling-water canal for the Brunswick nuclear power plant. The canal will route brackish water three miles from the Cape Fear Estuary to the plant condensers. The heated brackish effluent will then be routed six miles from discharge to the Ataantic Ocean. To evaluate the impact of the canal on the groundwater system, a mathematical model was used to describe steady-state responses resulting from a variety of conceivable hydrologic stresses. Numerical solutions were obtained by means of finite-difference approximations and a successive line overrelaxation solution technique. The model apprdximated three- dimensional saturated flow in aquifers of variable thickness by assuming two- dimensional flow in each aquifer with interaquifer transfer throughout the groundwater system. Simulation results indicated that saatwater from the estuary will eventually intrude upon Southport's municipal wells regardless of the presence of the proposed Brunswick canal. The canal system will not significantly decrease the time required for estuarine saltwater contamination of the wells. A major portion of the brackish water that downwells from the discharge canal appears to upwell in a parallel drainage …
Date: September 1, 1973
Creator: Schreiber, D.L.; Reisenauer, A.E.; Kipp, K.L. & Jaske, R.T.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library