Memorandum for ASECNAV (Installations and Environment) Coordination of the Medical Final Capacity Analysis Report (open access)

Memorandum for ASECNAV (Installations and Environment) Coordination of the Medical Final Capacity Analysis Report

Recommendaton for Coordination - Proposed Medical Capacity Analysis
Date: September 1, 2005
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Joint Cross Services Book 2 Final Deliberations (open access)

Joint Cross Services Book 2 Final Deliberations

Final Deliberations - 103-06A - FDH Joint Cross Services Book 2 - August 24-27, 2005 - Arlington Virginia - BRAC Commission - FY 2005. DOCUMENT SPLIT INTO 3 PARTS THIS IS PART 1 OF 3. DCN for the 3 documents are 8636, 8732, 8733
Date: September 1, 2005
Creator: United States. Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Department of the Navy - Memorandum for Vice Chief of Naval Operations Congressional Report on Basing Aircraft  - (open access)

Department of the Navy - Memorandum for Vice Chief of Naval Operations Congressional Report on Basing Aircraft -

The FY04 National Defense Authorization Act requires the Secretary of Defense to submit a report on Navy's plans for basing aircraft carriers through 2020, Attachment (1). As this plan may involve BRAC implications, request an information chop before the plan is submitted to the Secretary of Defense
Date: September 1, 2005
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
04/28/2005 COBRA Report: JSF Initial Test Site (open access)

04/28/2005 COBRA Report: JSF Initial Test Site

DoD Input - 103-06 - General - Joint Strike Fighter Data - Cobra Report - BRAC Commission - FY 2005.
Date: September 1, 2005
Creator: United States. Department of Defense.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Rapid Data Assimilation in the Indoor Environment: theory and examples from real-time interpretation of indoor plumes of airborne chemicals (open access)

Rapid Data Assimilation in the Indoor Environment: theory and examples from real-time interpretation of indoor plumes of airborne chemicals

Releases of acutely toxic airborne contaminants in or near a building can lead to significant human exposures unless prompt response measures are identified and implemented. Commonly, possible responses include conflicting strategies, such as shutting the ventilation system off versus running it in a purge (100percent outside air) mode, or having occupants evacuate versus sheltering in place. The right choice depends in part on quickly identifying the source locations, the amounts released, and the likely future dispersion routes of the pollutants. This paper summarizes recent developments to provide such estimates in real time using an approach called Bayesian Monte Carlo updating. This approach rapidly interprets measurements of airborne pollutant concentrations from multiple sensors placed in the building and computes best estimates and uncertainties of the release conditions. The algorithm is fast, capable of continuously updating the estimates as measurements stream in from sensors. The approach is employed, as illustration, to conduct two specific investigations under different situations.
Date: September 1, 2008
Creator: Gadgil, Ashok; Sohn, Michael & Sreedharan, Priya
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Securities Act, State of Texas (open access)

The Securities Act, State of Texas

"This publication includes all statutory changes resulting from the Sunset Advisory Commission review of the State Securities Board that was completed in December 2000." (p. 1).
Date: September 1, 2003
Creator: Texas. Legislature.
System: The Portal to Texas History
A History of the Fitzner/Eberhardt Arid Lands Ecology Reserve: Four Decades of Environmental Research (open access)

A History of the Fitzner/Eberhardt Arid Lands Ecology Reserve: Four Decades of Environmental Research

This book describes the history of the Fitzner/Eberhardt Arid Lands Ecology Reserve. It briefly describes the setting; outlines historical land uses of the Reserve; describes its establishments and designations; and provides examples of the types of research and education projects PNNL conducted on the Reserve for over four decades. A comprehensive bibliography also is provided.
Date: September 1, 2003
Creator: O'Connor, Georganne P.; Rickard, William H.; Kennedy, Ellen P.; Dirkes, Roger L. & Feaster-Alley, Kathy
System: The UNT Digital Library
Aerosol, Clouds, and Climate Change (open access)

Aerosol, Clouds, and Climate Change

Earth's climate is thought to be quite sensitive to changes in radiative fluxes that are quite small in absolute magnitude, a few watts per square meter, and in relation to these fluxes in the natural climate. Atmospheric aerosol particles exert influence on climate directly, by scattering and absorbing radiation, and indirectly by modifying the microphysical properties of clouds and in turn their radiative effects and hydrology. The forcing of climate change by these indirect effects is thought to be quite substantial relative to forcing by incremental concentrations of greenhouse gases, but highly uncertain. Quantification of aerosol indirect forcing by satellite- or ground-based remote sensing has proved quite difficult in view of inherent large variation in the pertinent observables such as cloud optical depth, which is controlled mainly by liquid water path and only secondarily by aerosols. Limited work has shown instances of large magnitude of aerosol indirect forcing, with local instantaneous forcing upwards of 50 W m{sup 66}-2. Ultimately it will be necessary to represent aerosol indirect effects in climate models to accurately identify the anthropogenic forcing at present and over secular time and to assess the influence of this forcing in the context of other forcings of climate change. …
Date: September 1, 2005
Creator: Schwartz, S. E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Advancements in the characterization of 'hyper-thin' oxynitride gate dielectrics through exit wave reconstruction HRTEM and XPS (open access)

Advancements in the characterization of 'hyper-thin' oxynitride gate dielectrics through exit wave reconstruction HRTEM and XPS

The physical thickness of silicon oxynitride gate dielectric materials currently in development have dimensions in the range of 15-20 Angstrom ({approx}6-8 oxygen atoms), while approaching the dielectric constant equivalent oxide thickness (EOT) of 12 Angstrom silicon dioxide. These structures present serious challenges in meeting stringent requirements within the semiconductor industry for precise determination of thickness, interfacial roughness and chemical distribution. Limitations in conventional HRTEM must be removed that would minimize errors in such measurements. Our approach was to use the National Center for Electron Microscopy (NCEM) One Angstrom Microscope (O Angstrom M), together with focal series acquisition (FSA) and exit wave reconstruction (EWR) techniques to obtain <0.8A interpretable resolution. HRTEM data on the same oxynitride materials from an aberration corrected (Cs=0) microscope were also collected as part of this work, as were scanning TEM (STEM) measurements. The H RTEM characterization provides an absolute calibration and validation for a precise ''near-line'' metrology to determine gate oxide thickness and nitrogen dose using x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS).
Date: September 1, 2002
Creator: Principe, E.L.; Watson, D.G. & Kisielowski, C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Improving Process Heating System Performance: A Sourcebook for Industry (open access)

Improving Process Heating System Performance: A Sourcebook for Industry

A sourcebook designed to provide process heating system users with a reference outlining opportunities to improve system performance and optimize energy efficiency in industrial energy systems.
Date: September 1, 2004
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Energia Geotermica at the Present Time: Geothermal Today (Spanish Version); La Energia Geotermica en La Actualidad (open access)

Energia Geotermica at the Present Time: Geothermal Today (Spanish Version); La Energia Geotermica en La Actualidad

This outreach publication highlights federal program milestones and accomplishments of the DOE Geothermal Technologies Program for 2003. This is a special 8-page Spanish supplement for the audience at the Geothermal Resources Council/Geothermal Energy Association Annual Meeting and Industry Exhibit, Morelia, Mexico.
Date: September 1, 2003
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Geothermal Today: 2003 Geothermal Technologies Program Highlights (Covers Highlights from 2002) (open access)

Geothermal Today: 2003 Geothermal Technologies Program Highlights (Covers Highlights from 2002)

This outreach publication highlights milestones and accomplishments of the DOE Geothermal Technologies Program for 2002. Included in this publication are discussions of geothermal fundamentals, enhanced geothermal systems, direct-use applications, geothermal potential in Idaho, coating technology, energy conversion R&D, and the GeoPowering the West initiative.
Date: September 1, 2003
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Solar Decathlon 2002: Energy We Can Live With (Program Brochure) (open access)

Solar Decathlon 2002: Energy We Can Live With (Program Brochure)

This program brochure will be handed out to the teams, sponsors, and some attendees to provide a brief overview of the competition and the fourteen entries. The brochure also outlines the sponsors reasons for participating in the Solar Decathlon. The U.S. Department of Energy is proud to sponsor the first-ever Solar Decathlon, a college and university competition that brings together our nation's brightest minds to demonstrate practical ways of producing and using energy efficiently in the home. The Solar Decathlon consists of 10 contests that encompass all the ways in which we use energy in our daily lives--from livability and comfort to daily chores and home-based work to getting around town. Sunlight is the only source of energy that can be used to generate the thermal, electrical, and mechanical power needed to compete in the 10 contests. The best looking house that can produce the most energy and use that energy the most efficiently will win. Energy efficiency and solar technologies are available for the home today, and they are affordable. At the same time, the designs of these homes are attractive and livable. The Solar Decathlon will prove that investment in renewable energy and energy-efficient technologies can reduce our …
Date: September 1, 2002
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Commercially Available Hybrid Electric, Low-Speed Vehicles not Eligible for EPAct Credit: EPAct Fleet Information and Regulations, State and Alternative Fuel Provider Program Compliance Advisory (open access)

Commercially Available Hybrid Electric, Low-Speed Vehicles not Eligible for EPAct Credit: EPAct Fleet Information and Regulations, State and Alternative Fuel Provider Program Compliance Advisory

State and alternative fuel provider fleets are updated on DOE's position on HEVs and LSVs.
Date: September 1, 2001
Creator: White, H.
System: The UNT Digital Library