Geological-geophysical evaluation of the Hot Springs area, Bath County, Virginia. Progress report, June 1, 1975--February 29, 1976 (open access)

Geological-geophysical evaluation of the Hot Springs area, Bath County, Virginia. Progress report, June 1, 1975--February 29, 1976

In the northwestern part of Virginia and adjacent parts of West Virginia there are approximately 100 springs that have temperatures ranging from slightly above the mean air temperature (9 to 12/sup 0/C) to about 41/sup 0/C. A study was made to evaluate the geothermal resource potential of the area in the vicinity of the Warm Springs anticline in Bath and Allegheny Counties, Virginia. Phase I of the study is the compilation of a geologic map based on published maps and supported by reconnaissance and detailed geologic mapping in areas where published maps are not available. Phase II consists of a regional bipole-dipole electrical resistivity survey made in order to detect the presence of resistivity lows that might be associated with a geothermal system at depth. Phase III will include drilling a single hole to a depth of approximately 300 m with the hope of obtaining a heat flow value that is representative of the region. (LBS)
Date: December 1, 1975
Creator: Costain, J. K.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Uranium tailings bibliography (open access)

Uranium tailings bibliography

A bibliography containing 1,212 references is presented with its focus on the general problem of reducing human exposure to the radionuclides contained in the tailings from the milling of uranium ore. The references are divided into seven broad categories: uranium tailings pile (problems and perspectives), standards and philosophy, etiology of radiation effects, internal dosimetry and metabolism, environmental transport, background sources of tailings radionuclides, and large-area decontamination. (JSR)
Date: December 1, 1975
Creator: Holoway, C. F.; Goldsmith, W. A. & Eldridge, V. M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Modeling of solar heating and air conditioning. Progress report, October 31, 1974--December 31, 1975 (open access)

Modeling of solar heating and air conditioning. Progress report, October 31, 1974--December 31, 1975

The principal objective of the research is to develop the means to identify and optimize practical systems for heating and cooling of buildings with solar energy in the United States. This will be done through simulation methods. Secondary objectives are to: extend and refine TRNSYS (a modular solar energy system simulation program); develop the means of supporting TRNSYS users in other laboratories; use TRNSYS (and other simulation programs) to develop design procedures for solar heating and cooling processes; design and evaluate an experimental solar heating system on a Wisconsin farm residence.
Date: December 31, 1975
Creator: Duffie, J. A. & Beckman, W. A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Mission analysis of photovoltaic solar energy systems. Final report. Volume II. Technical report (open access)

Mission analysis of photovoltaic solar energy systems. Final report. Volume II. Technical report

Appendices include (1) demand forecasting methodologies, (2) system simulation model, (3) preliminary investigation of residential use of dc power, (4) power plant economic model, and (5) projections of unit fuel prices to the year 2000. (WHK)
Date: December 1, 1975
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Spent fuel shipping cask accident evaluation (open access)

Spent fuel shipping cask accident evaluation

Mathematical models have been developed to simulate the dynamic behavior, following a hypothetical accident and fire, of typical casks designed for the rail shipment of spent fuel from nuclear reactors, and to determine the extent of radioactive releases under postulated conditions. The casks modeled were the IF-300, designed by the General Electric Company for the shipment of spent LWR fuel, and a cask designed by the Aerojet Manufacturing Company for the shipment of spent LMFBR fuel.
Date: December 1, 1975
Creator: Fields, S. R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Final environmental statement, Liquid Metal Fast Breeder Reactor Program. Volume 2 (open access)

Final environmental statement, Liquid Metal Fast Breeder Reactor Program. Volume 2

Included are copies of fifty-six comment letters on the Proposed Final Environmental Statement together with the ERDA replies to these letters. The letters were received from Federal, State, and local agencies, environmental and public interest groups, members of the academic and industrial communities, and individual citizens. (DG)
Date: December 1, 1975
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library