Investigation of Minytrema melanops mortality in Woods Reservoir near the CFFF (open access)

Investigation of Minytrema melanops mortality in Woods Reservoir near the CFFF

The Department of Energy MHD Coal-Fired Flow Facility is located on Woods Reservoir at the University of Tennessee Space Institute. Part of the role of UTSI as participants in the DOE program is to document environmental aspects of coal-fired MHD. This document reports the findings of UTSI in investigating a fish kill on Woods Reservoir. The results show the fish mortality to be of natural causes, in no way attributable to CFFF operations. Occasionally seasonal fish kills have occurred in Woods Reservoir during the past several years with minimal documentation of causative factors. During the early spring (April 1980) approximately one hundred fish of a single species Minytrema (spotted sucker) died near the embayment of Rollins Creek. An investigation was conducted to determine the cause of death. Inasmuch as only a single species was involved it was assumed that the kill resulted from an infectious or parasitic disease rather than from pollution. This view was substantiated by an examination of the water quality data during the period. Specimens were examined macroscopically and microscopically for external and internal pathogens. Heavy infestation of the myxosporidian spore Myxosoma sp. was found localized in the gills of the fish. Scanning electron photomicrographs revealed a …
Date: July 1, 1980
Creator: Cooper, J. A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Metals and Ceramics Division. Annual progress report, ending June 30, 1980 (open access)

Metals and Ceramics Division. Annual progress report, ending June 30, 1980

Research is reported concerning: (1) engineering materials, including materials compatibility, mechanical properties, nondestructive testing, pressure vessel technology, and welding and brazing; (2) fuels and processes consisting of ceramic technology, fuel cycle technology, fuels evaluation, fuel fabrication and metals processing; and (3) materials science which includes, ceramic studies, physical metallurgy properties, radiation effects and microstructural analysis, metastable and superconducting materials, structure and properties of surfaces, theroretical research and x-ray research and applications. Highlights of the work of the metallographic group and the current state of the High-Temperature Materials Laboratory (HTML) and the Materials and Structures Technology Management Center (MSTMC) are presented. (FS)
Date: September 1, 1980
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Inertial fusion program. Progress report, January 1-June 30, 1978 (open access)

Inertial fusion program. Progress report, January 1-June 30, 1978

Studies and experiments aimed at investigating the possibility of restoring wavefront quality in optical systems through phase conjugation are summarized, and work that could lead to the development of highly damage-resistant isolators is discussed. The effects of various parameters on pulse-energy uniformity and of multipass extraction on laser efficiency are reported. Results of equation-of-state, shock propagation, multiburst simulation, and opacity measurements are discussed. Target designs are described that should provide a smooth transition from the exploding-pusher regime of experiments to that of isentropic compression. Progress in target fabrication techniques toward creating a 20-times-liquid-density target are outlined, and efforts that led to the extension of our neutron detection capability to levels of less than 10/sup 3/ n are summarized. The results of various studies of laser fusion application, e.g., for producing ultrahigh-temperature process heat or hydrogen from water decomposition are presented, as well as investigations of fusion-fission hybrids for the production of /sup 233/U from /sup 232/Th.
Date: May 1, 1980
Creator: Skoberne, F. (comp.)
System: The UNT Digital Library
Socioeconomic impact of photovoltaic power at Schuchulik, Arizona. Final report (open access)

Socioeconomic impact of photovoltaic power at Schuchulik, Arizona. Final report

Schuchuli, a small remote village on the Papago Indian Reservation in southwest Arizona, is 27 kilometers (17 miles) from the nearest available utility power. In some respects, Schuchuli resembles many of the rural villages in other parts of the world. For example, it's relatively small in size (about 60 residents), composed of a number of extended family groupings, and remotely situated relative to major population centers (190 km, or 120 miles, from Tucson). Its lack of conventional power is due to the prohibitive cost of supplying a small electrical load with a long-distance distribution line. Furthermore, alternate energy sources are expensive and place a burden on the resources of the villagers. On December 16, 1978, as part of a federally funded project, a solar cell power system was put into operation at Schuchuli. The system powers the village water pump, lighting for homes ad other village buildings, family refrigerators and a communal washing machine and sewing machine. The project, managed for the US Department of Energy by the NASA Lewis Research Center, provided for a one-year socio-economic study to assess the impact of a relatively small amount of electricity on the basic living environment of the villagers. The results of …
Date: October 1, 1980
Creator: Bahr, D.; Garrett, B.G. & Chrisman, C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Geological and geochemical aspects of uranium deposits: a selected, annotated bibliography. [474 references] (open access)

Geological and geochemical aspects of uranium deposits: a selected, annotated bibliography. [474 references]

This bibliography, a compilation of 474 references, is the fourth in a series compiled from the National Uranium Resource Evaluation (NURE) Bibliographic Data Base. This data base was created for the Grand Junction Office of the Department of Energy's National Uranium Resource Evaluation Project by the Ecological Sciences Information Center, Oak Ridge National Laboratory. The references in the bibliography are arranged by subject category: (1) geochemistry, (2) exploration, (3) mineralogy, (4) genesis of deposits, (5) geology of deposits, (6) uranium industry, (7) geology of potential uranium-bearing areas, and (8) reserves and resources. The references are indexed by author, geographic location, quadrangle name, geoformational feature, and keyword.
Date: September 1, 1980
Creator: Thomas, J. M.; Garland, P. A.; White, M. B. & Daniel, E. W.
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
Selected, annotated bibliography of studies relevant to the isolation of nuclear wastes. [705 references] (open access)

Selected, annotated bibliography of studies relevant to the isolation of nuclear wastes. [705 references]

This annotated bibliography of 705 references represents the first in a series to be published by the Ecological Sciences Information Center containing scientific, technical, economic, and regulatory information relevant to nuclear waste isolation. Most references discuss deep geologic disposal, with fewer studies of deep seabed disposal; space disposal is also included. The publication covers both domestic and foreign literature for the period 1954 to 1980. Major chapters selected are Chemical and Physical Aspects; Container Design and Performance; Disposal Site; Envirnmental Transport; General Studies and Reviews; Geology, Hydrology and Site Resources; Regulatory and Economic Aspects; Repository Design and Engineering; Transportation Technology; Waste Production; and Waste Treatment. Specialized data fields have been incorporated to improve the ease and accuracy of locating pertinent references. Specific radionuclides for which data are presented are listed in the Measured Radionuclides field, and specific parameters which affect the migration of these radionuclides are presented in the Measured Parameters field. The references within each chapter are arranged alphabetically by leading author, corporate affiliation, or title of the document. When the author is not given, the corporate affiliation appears first. If these two levels of authorship are not given, the title of the document is used as the identifying …
Date: September 1, 1980
Creator: Hyder, L.K.; Fore, C.S.; Vaughan, N.D. & Faust, R.A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Low level waste management: a compilation of models and monitoring techniques. Volume 1 (open access)

Low level waste management: a compilation of models and monitoring techniques. Volume 1

In support of the National Low-Level Waste (LLW) Management Research and Development Program being carried out at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Science Applications, Inc., conducted a survey of models and monitoring techniques associated with the transport of radionuclides and other chemical species from LLW burial sites. As a result of this survey, approximately 350 models were identified. For each model the purpose and a brief description are presented. To the extent possible, a point of contact and reference material are identified. The models are organized into six technical categories: atmospheric transport, dosimetry, food chain, groundwater transport, soil transport, and surface water transport. About 4% of the models identified covered other aspects of LLW management and are placed in a miscellaneous category. A preliminary assessment of all these models was performed to determine their ability to analyze the transport of other chemical species. The models that appeared to be applicable are identified. A brief survey of the state-of-the-art techniques employed to monitor LLW burial sites is also presented, along with a very brief discussion of up-to-date burial techniques.
Date: April 1, 1980
Creator: Mosier, J. E.; Fowler, J. R. & Barton, C. J. (comps.)
System: The UNT Digital Library
Laser program annual report, 1979 (open access)

Laser program annual report, 1979

This volume provides a program overview, presenting highlights of the technical accomplishments of the elements of the program, as well as discussions of program resources and facilities. Also covered are the work of the Solid-State Laser program element, which includes systems operations, Nova, and research and development activities. (MOW)
Date: March 1, 1980
Creator: Coleman, L.W. & Strack, J.R. (eds.)
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