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Analysis of Hazardous Biological Materials by MALDI Mass Spectrometry (open access)

Analysis of Hazardous Biological Materials by MALDI Mass Spectrometry

Analysis of Hazardous Biological Materials by MALDI Mass Spectrometry
Date: December 21, 1999
Creator: Wahl, Karen L.; Jarman, Kristin H.; Valentine, Nancy B.; Kingsley, Mark T.; Petersen, Catherine E.; Wunschel, Sharon C. et al.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Radio Free Asia: Background, Funding, and Policy Issues (open access)

Radio Free Asia: Background, Funding, and Policy Issues

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Date: July 21, 1999
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Appropriations for FY2000: Defense (open access)

Appropriations for FY2000: Defense

This report lists the key CRS staff relevant to the issues covered and related CRS Products.
Date: July 21, 1999
Creator: Daggett, Stephen
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Year 2000 Problem: Chronology of Hearings and Legislation (open access)

Year 2000 Problem: Chronology of Hearings and Legislation

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Date: January 21, 1999
Creator: Nunno, Richard M.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Capital Punishment: Summary of Supreme Court Decisions of the 1998-99 Term (open access)

Capital Punishment: Summary of Supreme Court Decisions of the 1998-99 Term

this report mainly focuses on the Summary of Supreme Court Decisions of Capital Punishment during the 1998-99 Term. This case reveals distinct characteristics.
Date: October 21, 1999
Creator: Wallace, Paul Starett, Jr.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
EUV emission-line spectrum of OY carinae in superoutburst: scattering in the wind (open access)

EUV emission-line spectrum of OY carinae in superoutburst: scattering in the wind

The ''Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer'' satellite observed the cataclysmic variable OY Carinae in superoutburst for 3 days in March 1997. The resulting 80-180 {angstrom} spectrum, which contains broad (FWHM {approx} 2000 km s{sup -1}) emission lines of O V-VI, Ne V-VI, Mg V-VI, and Fe VI-VIII, is well modeled by scattering of boundary layer radiation in the system's accretion disk wind.
Date: November 21, 1999
Creator: Mauche, C W & Raymond, J C
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
China and the 105th Congress: Policy Issues and Legislation, 1997-1998 (open access)

China and the 105th Congress: Policy Issues and Legislation, 1997-1998

This report tracks trends in and legislation considered by the 105th Congress in regard to China.
Date: October 21, 1999
Creator: Dumbaugh, Kerry
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Near-field Hydrology Data Package for the Immobilized Low-Activity Waste 2001 Performance Assessment (open access)

Near-field Hydrology Data Package for the Immobilized Low-Activity Waste 2001 Performance Assessment

Near-field Hydrology Data Package for the Immobilized Low-Activity Waste 2001 Performance Assessment
Date: December 21, 1999
Creator: Meyer, Philip D. & Serne, R. Jeffrey
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Total System Performance Assessment- License Appication Design Selection (LADS) Phase 1 Analysis for Post-Closure Ventilation (Design Alternative 3) (open access)

Total System Performance Assessment- License Appication Design Selection (LADS) Phase 1 Analysis for Post-Closure Ventilation (Design Alternative 3)

The objective of this report is to evaluate the effect of potential changes to the TSPA-VA base case design on long-term repository performance. The design changes that are evaluated in this report include two configurations for post-closure ventilation. bow tie and open loop (Design Alternative 3 or D3). The following paragraphs briefly describe the motivation for evaluating post-closure ventilation. The bow tie configuration for post closure ventilation has been identified as a design alternative to the TSPA-VA base case model (CRWMS M&O, 1998a) that may provide improved performance by reducing the temperature and relative humidity within the waste package drifts. The bow tie configuration for post-closure ventilation is a closed-loop design. In this design. cross drifts are placed in pairs with each drift angling up on opposite sides of the repository. From the side, the cross drifts and side drifts form the shape of a bow tie. Movement of air through the system is driven by convective heating from the waste packages in the cross drifts. The open loop configuration is also being considered for its potential to improve post-closure performance of the repository. As with the bow tie configuration, the open loop is designed to decrease temperature and relative …
Date: June 21, 1999
Creator: Erb, N.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
RIP Input Tables From WAPDEG for LA Design Selection: Continuous Post-Closure Ventilation Design- Open Loop (open access)

RIP Input Tables From WAPDEG for LA Design Selection: Continuous Post-Closure Ventilation Design- Open Loop

The purpose of this calculation is to document (1) the Waste Package Degradation (WAPDEG) version 3.09 (CRWMS M&O 1998b). Software Routine Report for WAPDEG (Version 3.09) simulations used to analyze waste package degradation and failure under the repository exposure conditions characterized by the open loop option of the post-closure ventilation design and, (2) post-processing of these results into tables of waste package degradation time histories suitable for use as input into the Integrated Probabilistic Simulator for Environmental Systems version 5.19.0 1 (RIP) computer program (Golder Associates 1998). Specifically, the WAPDEG simulations discussed in this calculation correspond to waste package emplacement conditions (repository environment and design) defined in the Total System Performance Assessment-Viability Assessment (TSPA-VA), with the exception that the open loop option of the post-closure ventilation License Application Design Selection (LADS) Design Alternative (Design Alternative 3b) was analyzed. The open loop post-closure ventilation design alternative, under which airways to the surface remain open after repository closure, could result in substantial cooling and drying of the potential repository. In open loop post-closure ventilation, expanded air heated by waste decay would move up an exhaust shaft, pulling denser, cooler air into the repository through intake shafts. The exchange of air with the …
Date: July 21, 1999
Creator: Mon, K. G.; Mast, P. K.; Howard, R. & Lee, J. H.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Disposal of NORM-Contaminated Oil Field Wastes in Salt Caverns (open access)

Disposal of NORM-Contaminated Oil Field Wastes in Salt Caverns

In 1995, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), Office of Fossil Energy, asked Argonne National Laboratory (Argonne) to conduct a preliminary technical and legal evaluation of disposing of nonhazardous oil field waste (NOW) into salt caverns. That study concluded that disposal of NOW into salt caverns is feasible and legal. If caverns are sited and designed well, operated carefully, closed properly, and monitored routinely, they can be a suitable means of disposing of NOW (Veil et al. 1996). Considering these findings and the increased U.S. interest in using salt caverns for NOW disposal, the Office of Fossil Energy asked Argonne to conduct further research on the cost of cavern disposal compared with the cost of more traditional NOW disposal methods and on preliminary identification and investigation of the risks associated with such disposal. The cost study (Veil 1997) found that disposal costs at the four permitted disposal caverns in the United States were comparable to or lower than the costs of other disposal facilities in the same geographic area. The risk study (Tomasko et al. 1997) estimated that both cancer and noncancer human health risks from drinking water that had been contaminated by releases of cavern contents were significantly lower …
Date: January 21, 1999
Creator: Blunt, Deborah L.; Elcock, Deborah; Smith, Karen P.; Tomasko, David; Veil, John A. & Williams, Gustavious P.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effect of Substrate Composition on the Piezoelectric Response of Reactively Sputtered AlN Thin Films (open access)

Effect of Substrate Composition on the Piezoelectric Response of Reactively Sputtered AlN Thin Films

Deposition parameters were found to have a marked effect on piezoelectric response of reactive radio frequency (RF) sputtered AlN thin films. The authors observed peizoelectric response values ranging from {minus}3.5 to +4.2 pm/V for 1 {micro}m thick AlN films deposited onto Ti/Ru electrode stacks. An investigation of the effects of deposition parameters, in particular the nature of the Ru/AlN interface, was conducted. The lag time between deposition of adjacent thin film layers appeared to have the greatest affect on the value of the piezoelectric response. This suggests that chemical reaction occurring on the Ru thin film surface is responsible for changing an important thin film property such as dipole orientation within the overlying AlN thin film.
Date: April 21, 1999
Creator: Clem, P. G.; Dimos, D. B.; Gonzales, D. M.; Ruffner, J. A. & Tuttle, B. A.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
International Remote Monitoring Project Embalse Nuclear Power Station, Argentina Embalse Remote Monitoring System (open access)

International Remote Monitoring Project Embalse Nuclear Power Station, Argentina Embalse Remote Monitoring System

The Autoridad Regulatoria Nuclear of Argentina (ARN), the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), ABACC, the US Department of Energy, and the US Support Program POTAS, cooperated in the development of a Remote Monitoring System for nuclear nonproliferation efforts. This system was installed at the Embalse Nuclear Power Station last year to evaluate the feasibility of using radiation sensors in monitoring the transfer of spent fuel from the spent fuel pond to dry storage. The key element in this process is to maintain continuity of knowledge throughout the entire transfer process. This project evaluated the fundamental design and implementation of the Remote Monitoring System in its application to regional and international safeguard efficiency. New technology has been developed to enhance the design of the system to include storage capability on board sensor platforms. This evaluation has led to design enhancements that will assure that no data loss will occur during loss of RF transmission of the sensors.
Date: July 21, 1999
Creator: Schneider, Sigfried L.; Glidewell, Donnie D.; Bonino, Anibal; Bosler, Gene; Mercer, David; Maxey, Curt et al.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Dijet results from CDF (open access)

Dijet results from CDF

Recent dijet results from CDF are presented. The preliminary dijet mass distribution measured by CDF is presented and compared to QCD calculations. Measurements of dijet angular distributions are used to place limits on quark compositness. A preliminary measurement of the inclusive dijet differential cross section is presented.
Date: July 21, 1999
Creator: Chlebana, Frank
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Picosecond Electronic Spectroscopy to Determine the Transformation Mechanism for the Pressure-Induced Phase Transition in Shocked CdS (open access)

Picosecond Electronic Spectroscopy to Determine the Transformation Mechanism for the Pressure-Induced Phase Transition in Shocked CdS

Plate impact, shock wave experiments provide a unique method to investigate the time-dependent mechanisms and the kinetics associated with pressure-induced phenomena, such as chemical reactions and phase transformations. The very rapid and well defined loading conditions associated with plate-impact experiments permit real-time examination of the shock-induced changes. Further, the ability to propagate the shock wave along various crystallographic directions provides the means to perform careful analysis of the stress and orientational dependence. Recently, an experimental method has been developed to observe real-time changes in the absorption transmission of materials, with 100 or 200 ps resolution, in single-event, plate impact shock experiments [1-4]. These data can provide useful information regarding the material under investigation. In particular, the dependence of the absorption edge on photon energy can distinguish between direct and indirect electronic transitions, and can provide an estimate of the band-gap energy of the material [5]. Along with ab-initio techniques to calculate the electronic structure of a crystalline system, this electronic information can be used to gain insight regarding the crystal structure. As described in Ref. [1,2,4] the wurtzite-to-rocksalt phase transition in cadmium sulfide (CdS) is well suited to investigation through the use of fast electronic spectroscopy; the wurtzite and rocksalt …
Date: July 21, 1999
Creator: Knudson, M.D.; Gupta, Y.M. & Kunz, A.B.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
RELIABILITY of FUEL ASSEMBLY EFFLUENT TEMPERATURES UNDER L0CA/LOPA CONDITIONS (open access)

RELIABILITY of FUEL ASSEMBLY EFFLUENT TEMPERATURES UNDER L0CA/LOPA CONDITIONS

The purpose of this study was to ascertain whether or not the K-Reactor safety computers could calculate primarily false positive, but also false negative, and ''on-scale'' misleading fuel assembly average effluent temperatures (AETs) due to relatively large temperature changes in or flooding of the -36 foot elevation isothermal box during a LOCA/LOPA.
Date: June 21, 1999
Creator: Sachs, A.D.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Thin Foil Acceleration Method for Measuring the Unloading Isentropes of Shock-Compressed Matter (open access)

Thin Foil Acceleration Method for Measuring the Unloading Isentropes of Shock-Compressed Matter

This work has been performed as part of the search for possible ways to utilize the capabilities of laser and particle beams techniques in shock wave and equation of state physics. The peculiarity of these techniques is that we have to deal with micron-thick targets and not well reproducible incident shock wave parameters, so all measurements should be of a high resolution and be done in one shot. Besides the Hugoniots, the experimental basis for creating the equations of state includes isentropes corresponding to unloading of shock-compressed matter. Experimental isentrope data are most important in the region of vaporization. With guns or explosive facilities, the unloading isentrope is recovered from a series of experiments where the shock wave parameters in plates of standard low-impedance materials placed behind the sample are measured [1,2]. The specific internal energy and specific volume are calculated from the measured p(u) release curve which corresponds to the Riemann integral. This way is not quite suitable for experiments with beam techniques where the incident shock waves are not well reproducible. The thick foil method [3] provides a few experimental points on the isentrope in one shot. When a higher shock impedance foil is placed on the surface …
Date: July 21, 1999
Creator: Asay, J. R.; Chhabildas, L. C.; Fortov, V. E.; Kanel, G. I.; Khishchenko, K. V.; Lomonosov, I. V. et al.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
CSER 94-013 Classification and Access to PFP Incinerator Facility and Limits on Characterization and Disassembly Activities in 232-Z Burning Hood [Cancel] (open access)

CSER 94-013 Classification and Access to PFP Incinerator Facility and Limits on Characterization and Disassembly Activities in 232-Z Burning Hood [Cancel]

This CSER is no longer needed so it is being canceled.
Date: September 21, 1999
Creator: Ramble, A. L.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Evaluation of helium impurity impacts on Spent Nuclear Fuel project processes (OCRWM) (open access)

Evaluation of helium impurity impacts on Spent Nuclear Fuel project processes (OCRWM)

This document identifies the types and quantities of impurities that may be present within helium that is introduced into multi-canister overpacks (MCO)s by various SNF Project facilities, including, but not limited to the Cold Vacuum Drying (CVD) Facility (CVDF). It then evaluates possible impacts of worst case impurity inventories on MCO drying, transportation, and storage processes. Based on the evaluation results, this document: (1) concludes that the SNF Project helium procurement specification can be a factor-of-ten less restrictive than a typical vendor's standard offering (99.96% pure versus the vendor's 99.997% pure standard offering); (2) concludes that the CVDF's current 99.5% purity requirement is adequate to control the quality of the helium that is delivered to the MCO by the plant's helium distribution system; and (3) recommends specific impurity limits for both of the above cases.
Date: September 21, 1999
Creator: SHERRELL, D.L.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Subsurface conditions description for the S-SX waste management area (open access)

Subsurface conditions description for the S-SX waste management area

This document provides a discussion of the subsurface conditions relevant to the occurrence and migration of contaminants in the vadose zone and groundwater underlying the 241-5 and 241-SX tank farms This document provides a concise summary of existing information in support of characterization planning. This document includes a description of the available environmental contamination data and a limited qualitative interpretation of these data.
Date: October 21, 1999
Creator: Wood, M. I.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
241-AY Double Shell Tanks (DST) Integrity Assessment Report (open access)

241-AY Double Shell Tanks (DST) Integrity Assessment Report

This report presents the results of the integrity assessment of the 241-AY double-shell tank farm facility located in the 200 East Area of the Hanford Site. The assessment included the design evaluation and integrity examinations of the tanks and concluded that the facility is adequately designed, is compatible with the waste, and is fit for use. Recommendations including subsequent examinations. are made to ensure the continued safe operation of the tanks.
Date: September 21, 1999
Creator: JENSEN, C.E.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Waste Receiving and Processing (WRAP) Facility PMS Test Report For Data Management System (DMS) Security Test DMS-Y2K (open access)

Waste Receiving and Processing (WRAP) Facility PMS Test Report For Data Management System (DMS) Security Test DMS-Y2K

Test Plan HNF-4351 defines testing requirements for installation of a new server in the WRAP Facility. This document shows the results of the test reports on the DMS-Y2K and DMS-F81 (Security) systems.
Date: September 21, 1999
Creator: Palmer, M. E.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Spent Nuclear Fuel (SNF) Project Cold Vacuum Drying (CVD) Facility Master Equipment List (open access)

Spent Nuclear Fuel (SNF) Project Cold Vacuum Drying (CVD) Facility Master Equipment List

This document provides the master equipment list (MEL) for the Cold Vacuum Drying Facility (CVDF). The MEL was prepared to comply with DOE Standard 3024-98, Content of System Design Descriptions. The MEL was developed in conjunction with HNF-SD-SNF-SAR-002, Safety Analysis Report for the Cold Vacuum Drying Facility, Phase 2, Supporting Installation of Processing Systems and the CVDF System Design Descriptions (SDD). The MEL identifies the SSCs and their safety functions, the design criteria, codes and standards, and quality assurance requirements that are required for establishing the safety design basis of the SSCs. The MEL also includes operating parameters, manufacturer information, and references the procurement specifications for the SSCs. This MEL shall be updated, expanded, and revised in accordance with future phases of the CVDF SAR, the SDD's, and CVDF operations.
Date: September 21, 1999
Creator: Irwin, J. J.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
241-AW Double Shell Tanks (DST) Integrity Assessment Report (open access)

241-AW Double Shell Tanks (DST) Integrity Assessment Report

This report presents the results of the integrity assessment of the 241-AW double-shell tank farm facility located in the 200 East Area of the Hanford Site. The assessment included the design evaluation and integrity examinations of the tanks and concluded that the facility is adequately designed, is compatible with the waste, and is fit for use. Recommendations including subsequent examinations, are made to ensure the continued safe operation of the tanks.
Date: September 21, 1999
Creator: Jensen, C. E.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library