Reconnaissance for Uranium in the Southern Carrizo Mountains, Apache County, Arizona (open access)

Reconnaissance for Uranium in the Southern Carrizo Mountains, Apache County, Arizona

Purpose: A reconnaissance was conducted during parts of August and September, 1956, of an area about two miles square in the southern Carrizo Mountains where the Permian Cutler formation, including its DeChelly member, and the Triassic Shinarump member of the Chinle formation, are exposed. The purpose was to appraise the uranium potential of the area and to determine the cause of bleaching in the DeChelly. Extensive uranium mineralization in the Salt Wash member of the Morrison formation around the Carrizo Mountaind suggested that the Shinarump, a good producer in other areas on the Colorado Plateau, might be mineralized here as well. Bleaching, as shown in the DeChelly; has proven such a useful guide to uranium at other localities as to merit investigation here.
Date: February 20, 1957
Creator: Labrecque, Ronald A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Coprecipitation of Thorium and Uranium Peroxides (open access)

The Coprecipitation of Thorium and Uranium Peroxides

From introduction: This report is concerned primarily with the coprecipitation phenomenon and its application to plant problems.
Date: February 20, 1946
Creator: Grieger, P. F. & Larson, C. E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Fatigue Characteristics of 37-Tube, Modular, Steam Generator Head (open access)

Fatigue Characteristics of 37-Tube, Modular, Steam Generator Head

Abstract: This report presents the pertinent results of a series of fatigue tests relating to the evaporator and superheater 37-tube module heads for the sodium heated steam generator described in NAA-SR-9826.
Date: February 20, 1965
Creator: Lemcoe, M. M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Uranium Oxide Phase Equilibrium Systems (open access)

Uranium Oxide Phase Equilibrium Systems

Abstract: "UO2 and ThO2 form a continuous series of solid solutions with the solidus-liquidus from 2875 C for UO2 to above 3200 C for ThO2."
Date: February 20, 1953
Creator: Lambertson, Wingate A.; Mueller, Melvin H. & Gunzel, Fred H., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Strontium-Strontium Hydride Phase System (open access)

The Strontium-Strontium Hydride Phase System

Technical report. From Abstract : "The Sr-SrH2 phase diagram was studied by thermal analysis, chemical analysis of equilibrated phases and X-ray diffraction. The maximum solubility of SrH2 in strontium metal is 38 mole % at the peritectic temperature of 880°C. Strontium metal undergoes an allotropic transformation at 555°C and melts at 768°C. A second transformation was found, at about 240°C, in samples containing hydrogen. Strontium hydride was found to have an allotropic transformation at 855°C."
Date: February 20, 1963
Creator: Peterson, D. T. & Colburn, R. P.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Oxidation Mechanism of Zirconium and Its Alloys. [Part] II. Oxide Plasticity (open access)

Oxidation Mechanism of Zirconium and Its Alloys. [Part] II. Oxide Plasticity

Abstract: The question of how crack-free, protective oxide films can form on zirconium during oxidation when the Pilling-Bedworth ratio is about 1.5 has been considered by a study of the relative plasticity of various forms of zirconia. Hot hardness measurements showed that doping mono-clinic zirconia with iron, nickel, or chromium resulted in softer (more plastic) structures and that yttrium additions slightly reduced the plasticity. Calcia-stabilized cubic zirconia was found to be more plastic than mono-clinic zirconia when tested at temperatures above 200 degrees C. The behavior of anion-deficient oxides indicated that they were more plastic than stoichiometric oxides even though the hardness values were identical at 23 degrees C. The former were free from cracks at the indentions, whereas, stoichiometric oxides exhibited extensive cracking around and between indentions. The behavior of actual, thick (72 microns) oxide films during tensile deformation of oxidized metal samples indicated that considerable plasticity occurs in the oxide at 500 degrees C but that the films are brittle at 23 degrees C. It was concluded that the plasticity of the oxide may be greater than that of the oxygen-contaminated substrate at elevated temperatures and may be the means by which epitaxial strains are minimized.
Date: February 20, 1964
Creator: Douglass, D. L. (David Leslie), 1931-
System: The UNT Digital Library
Possibilities for Uranium in the Republic of India (open access)

Possibilities for Uranium in the Republic of India

Discussing evidence of the potential of uranium in The Republic of India
Date: February 20, 1958
Creator: Judd, Edward K.
System: The UNT Digital Library