Site Attenuation (open access)

Site Attenuation

Abstract: Site attenuation is a measure of performance of an open test site used at frequencies below about 1 GHz for antenna calibration and equipment emission and susceptibility testing. These sites typically consist of a large, obstruction-free ground plane and the hemisphere above it. Site attenuation of an ideal site is calculated and compared to data measured using the 30 m by 60 m NBS ground screen.
Date: November 1985
Creator: FitzGerrell, R. G.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Cordilleran Metamorphic Core Complexes and Their Uranium Favorability: Final Report (open access)

Cordilleran Metamorphic Core Complexes and Their Uranium Favorability: Final Report

From objective and scope: The objective of this report us to provide a descriptive body of knowledge on Cordilleran metamorphic core complexes including their lithologic and structural characteristics, distribution within the Cordillera, and their evolutionary history and tectonic setting. We also examine the occurrence of uranium in the context of possibility for uranium concentration.
Date: November 1980
Creator: Coney, Peter J. & Reynolds, Stephen J.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library

Hydrogeochemical and Stream Sediment Reconnaissance Basic Data for Phoenix Quadrangle -- report is missing

Data collected as part of a hydrogeochemical and stream sediment reconnaissance in Phoenix, Arizona including laboratory data on waters and sediments as well as field data.
Date: November 15, 1982
Creator: Union Carbide Corporation. Nuclear Division.
Object Type: Dataset
System: The UNT Digital Library