Delineation of the Shinarump Pinchout by Drilling, Clay Gulch, San Juan County, Utah (open access)

Delineation of the Shinarump Pinchout by Drilling, Clay Gulch, San Juan County, Utah

From abstract: The results of diamond-drill exploration for the Shinarump member of the Chinle formation in Clay Gulch, San Juan County, Utah, indicate that between Clay Gulch and exposures along Red House Cliffs, about 2 miles east, a dominantly continuous blanket of the Shinarump member wedges out northeast of a line trending N. 150 W.
Date: October 1956
Creator: Santos, Elmer S.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
K-Meson Degeneracies (open access)

K-Meson Degeneracies

Abstract: "Some discussion is given of the possible real and charge parity degeneracies of K mesons. An explicit model is used to illustrate the superselection rule, which forbids the K meson to be a mixture of intrinsic parity states and at the same time conserve parity in decay. The discussion is extended to charge parity; the 01, 02 scheme appears to be more than an exercise in polarization phenomenons and to involve a radically new basic assumption--namely, that the 0-0 and 0-(-0) are degenerate states. The [tau]-0 is compared with the 02 as a long-lived K meson, and a method of experimental distinction is described."
Date: October 1956
Creator: Peaslee, D. C.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Analysis of the Interaction of 300-Mev Neutrons with Xenon (open access)

Analysis of the Interaction of 300-Mev Neutrons with Xenon

Abstract: And investigation of the interactions between 300-Mev neutrons and xenon was made by means of a cloud chamber in a pulsed magnetic field of 21,700 gauss placed in the neutron beam of the 184-inch Berkeley cyclotron. Eighty-seven negative pion events and 257 other stars were analyzed. In addition an experimental check was made on the energy of the incoming neutrons. Classification, identification, and angular and energy distributions of prongs associated with all events are presented. Interpretations of results are given.
Date: October 17, 1956
Creator: Morris, Richard Herbert, 1928-
Object Type: Thesis or Dissertation
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Method of Solving the Two-End-Point Problem for Second-Order Differential Equations (open access)

A Method of Solving the Two-End-Point Problem for Second-Order Differential Equations

The following report discusses a method used to solve a two-end-point problem for second-order differential equations. The point of the method is to keep the two-end-points in the same order of magnitude.
Date: October 1956
Creator: Faulkner, James E.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Mirror Machine Program : ARC Research Progress Report (open access)

Mirror Machine Program : ARC Research Progress Report

This report follows experiments concerned with a particular proposal or set of related proposals of means for the production of plasma with density above 10-11 particles per cm-3 with a temperature of the order of a few electron volts.
Date: October 15, 1956
Creator: Post, Richard F.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Texas Attorney General Opinion: S-215 (open access)

Texas Attorney General Opinion: S-215

Document issued by the Office of the Attorney General of Texas in Austin, Texas, providing an interpretation of Texas law. It provides the opinion of the Texas Attorney General, John Ben Shepperd, regarding a legal question submitted for clarification: Party candidates for the office of district clerk in the general election subsequent to the occurrence of a vacancy therein.
Date: October 2, 1956
Creator: Texas. Attorney-General's Office.
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History
Review of Soils Design, Construction, and Prototype Analysis: Blakely Mountain Dam, Arkansas (open access)

Review of Soils Design, Construction, and Prototype Analysis: Blakely Mountain Dam, Arkansas

This report provides a review of the design and performance of the embankment and foundation of Blakely Mountain Dam in Arkansas. "This study is one of a series of similar studies of the foundation and soil mechanics features of earth dams [...] In these studies field experience is analyzed and performance of the completed structures is compared with design predictions to provide information for use in the design and construction of future projects" (p. 1).
Date: October 1956
Creator: Waterways Experiment Station (U.S.)
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Estimate of Known Recoverable Reserves and the Preparation Characteristics of Coking Coal in Hamilton County, Tennessee (open access)

Estimate of Known Recoverable Reserves and the Preparation Characteristics of Coking Coal in Hamilton County, Tennessee

Report issued by the Bureau of Mines over investigations of coking coal reserves of Hamilton County, Tennessee. Testing to determine suitability for producing metallurgical coke is also presented. This report includes tables, maps, and illustrations.
Date: October 1956
Creator: Hershey, Robert E.; Williams, Lloyd; Crentz, William L. & Miller, James W.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Estimate of Known Recoverable Reserves and the Preparation Characteristics of Coking Coal in Morgan County, Tennessee (open access)

Estimate of Known Recoverable Reserves and the Preparation Characteristics of Coking Coal in Morgan County, Tennessee

Report issued by the Bureau of Mines over investigations of coking coal reserves of Morgan County, Tennessee. Testing to determine suitability for producing metallurgical coke is also presented. This report includes tables, maps, and illustrations.
Date: October 1956
Creator: Williams, Lloyd; James, Curtis; Crentz, William L. & Miller, James W.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Estimate of Known Recoverable Reserves of Coking Coal in Marion County, West Virginia (open access)

Estimate of Known Recoverable Reserves of Coking Coal in Marion County, West Virginia

Report issued by the Bureau of Mines over investigations of coking-coal reserves of Marion County, West Virginia. Methods used, and measurements of coal reserves are listed. This report includes tables, and maps.
Date: October 1956
Creator: Provost, John M.; Dowd, James J.; Abernethy, R. F. & Reynolds, D. A.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Exploration for Uranium-Vanadium Deposits in Long Park and Adjacent Areas in the Southern Part of the Uravan District, Montrose County, Colorado (open access)

Exploration for Uranium-Vanadium Deposits in Long Park and Adjacent Areas in the Southern Part of the Uravan District, Montrose County, Colorado

A report pertaining to an exploration by the U.S. Geologic Survey in the southern part of the Uravan district for uranium-vanadium deposits. The explored area is in Montrose County, Colorado. The rocks exposed in the area are gently dripping marine and terrestial formations ranging in age from late Paleozoic to late Mesozoic.
Date: October 1956
Creator: Boardman, R. L.; Bowers, H. E.; Litsey, L. R. & Sumsion, C. T.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Absorption Spectra of Complexes of Uranium (VI) with Some [beta]-Diketones (open access)

The Absorption Spectra of Complexes of Uranium (VI) with Some [beta]-Diketones

Abstract: "The absorption spectra of the complexes of uranium (VI) with four [beta]-diketones were determined under various conditions of pH, concentration of uranium, and alcohol concentration. Under optimum conditions, the maximum molar absorptivity (31,200) is obtained using 2-furoyltri-fluoroacetone. This compares with about 4,000 and 19,000 for the thiocyanate and dibenzoylmethane complexes, respectively."
Date: October 1956
Creator: Feinstein, H. I.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Bibliography and Index of Literature on Uranium and Thorium and Radioactive Occurrences in the United States Part 5: Northeastern Section (open access)

Bibliography and Index of Literature on Uranium and Thorium and Radioactive Occurrences in the United States Part 5: Northeastern Section

A bibliography which consists of references to published literature, press releases, speeches, and both open-file and other unclassified reports dealing with uranium, thorium, and radioactive occurrences in several United States states.
Date: October 1956
Creator: Cooper, Margaret
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Sources of the Elements in thh Sandstone-Type Uranium Deposits of the Colorado Plateau (open access)

Sources of the Elements in thh Sandstone-Type Uranium Deposits of the Colorado Plateau

The following report covers a broad-scale study of the distribution of elements in the rocks and ores of the Colorado Plateau. Discussed here are the results from semiquantitative spectrographic analyses of approximately 800 samples of rocks and ores that form the principal starting point for the discussion. This paper examines the relevance of the results of the study of the distribution of elements to the special problem of the source or sources of the elements contained in unusual abundance in the sandstone-type uranium ores.
Date: October 1956
Creator: Shoemaker, E. M.; Newman, W. L. & Miesch, A. T.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Semiquantitative Spectrographic Analysis and Rank Correlation in Geochemistry (open access)

Semiquantitative Spectrographic Analysis and Rank Correlation in Geochemistry

Abstract: "The rank coefficient, rs, which involves less computation than the product moment correlation coefficient, r, can be used to indicate the degree of relationship between two elements. The method is applicable in situations where the assumptions underlying normal distribution correlation theory may not be satisfied. Semiquantitative spectrographic analyses can be used to calculate rank correlations between elements because the results are already partly ranked in an analytical report."
Date: October 1956
Creator: Flanagan, F. J.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Elastic Solution for the Thermal Stresses in a Finite Solid Cylinder Fuel Element (open access)

Elastic Solution for the Thermal Stresses in a Finite Solid Cylinder Fuel Element

The heat generated by reactor fuel elements create thermal gradiants which cause thermal stresses of considerable magnitude. An elastic solution for these thermal stresses can be calculated with the equations given in Timoshenko's and Goodier's book (1) on elasticity if the fuel element is assumed infinite in length. An exact elastic solution for a finite cylindrical fuel element is given in this report in order to evaluate the effects of fuel element length on the thermal stresses and the effects of having the free end material distorting the end closure.
Date: October 12, 1956
Creator: Cadwell, J. J. & Merckx, K. R.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Summary of the History of Hanford Redox Plant Solvent (open access)

A Summary of the History of Hanford Redox Plant Solvent

The Redox solvent extraction process for the separation of uranium and plutonium from their fission products and from each other has operated on an over-all basis very successfully for more than four and one-half years. During this time, there have been occasional periods of high product losses and/or poor separation of fission products from uranium or plutonium as well as periods of poor operability due, among other things, to emulsification and entrainment. The search for the cause of these various process troubles has resulted in almost continuous testing of the process solvent in attempting to determine its contribution, if any, to these difficulties. This report documents the history of the Redox Plant solvent.
Date: October 4, 1956
Creator: {{{name}}}
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Safe Conditions For Applying Titanium In H.A.P.O Process Equipment (open access)

Safe Conditions For Applying Titanium In H.A.P.O Process Equipment

A two and one-half year period of extreme caution where titanium and nitric acid are involved has passed since the occurrence of the last and most serious uncontrolled incident involving titanium and nitric acid. During this period controlled explosions involving titanium and nitric acid have been routinely reproduced, additional laboratory and pilot plant experience has been gained and successful industrial applications have been appraised. Based on laboratory data and the known industrial experiences, it is concluded that titanium can be safely employed in systems handling nitric acid that contains more than two (2) percent water. It is recommended that the titanium heat exchanger recently fabricated by the Technical Shops be installed in the Purex Plant plutonium concentrator when replacement of the stainless steel unit now in service becomes necessary.
Date: October 6, 1956
Creator: Smith, R.E.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
On the Annealing and Aging of Zircaloy-3b (open access)

On the Annealing and Aging of Zircaloy-3b

The object of this study was to determine the effects of several annealing treatments and aging treatments on the tensile test behavior of Zircaloy-3b.
Date: October 22, 1956
Creator: Johnson, D. E.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Reduction off Plutonium (VI) with Hydrogen Peroxides (open access)

Reduction off Plutonium (VI) with Hydrogen Peroxides

Hydrogen peroxide has been used to reduce plutonium (VI) in nitric acid solution to the (IV) valence state. However, reduction of plutonium (VI) solutions containing iron has often been incomplete when hydrogen peroxide was used as the reducing agent. Since reduction of plutonium (VI) has been applied in plant solutions containing iron, a study of the plutonium (VI) reduction with hydrogen peroxide was undertaken. Variables tested included plutonium, nitric acid, and iron concentrations.
Date: October 17, 1956
Creator: Myers, M. N.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Organic Continuous Cartridge for the Purex 2D Column (open access)

Organic Continuous Cartridge for the Purex 2D Column

This document covers work done in 3- and 4-inch-diameter glass columns directed toward the development of improved cartridges for the Purex Plant final uranium cycle extraction column, the 2D column. A nozzle plate cartridge for the extraction section and a mixed plate cartridge containing both stainless steel and fluorothene sieve plates for the scrub section were developed. In 3- and 4-inch-diameter glass columns these cartridges have a uranium extraction efficiency as good as or better than the present cartridge; and a scrubbing efficiency, based on the transfer of chloride ion, about the same as the present cartridge.
Date: October 16, 1956
Creator: Hesson, G. M.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Texas Game and Fish, Volume 14, Number 10, October 1956 (open access)

Texas Game and Fish, Volume 14, Number 10, October 1956

Monthly magazine discussing natural resources, parks, hunting and fishing, and other information related to the outdoors in Texas.
Date: October 1956
Creator: Texas. Game and Fish Commission.
Object Type: Journal/Magazine/Newsletter
System: The Portal to Texas History
Progress Relating to Civilian Applications During September, 1956 (open access)

Progress Relating to Civilian Applications During September, 1956

A report which is about an investigation to determine the solubility of uranium in thorium.
Date: October 1, 1956
Creator: Dayton, Russell W. & Tipton, Clyde R., Jr.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Basic Gamma-Ray Data for ART Heat Deposition Calculations (open access)

Basic Gamma-Ray Data for ART Heat Deposition Calculations

In order that fairly accurate thermal stress calculations can be made on the ART, it is necessary to have a reasonable picture of the temperature distribution in the reactor. To get the temperature distributions, and to determine cooling requirements in various parts of the reactor, one must know the heat deposition rates due to alpha particles, beta rays, gamma rays, and neutrons in all parts of the reactor. The present report contains only the basic physical data necessary to determine the heat deposition rates due to gamma rays. Neutron fluxes in the core and reflector regions of the ART are to be obtained from two-dimensional multigroup calculations (performed by the Curtiss-Wright Corporation). These fluxes, in conjunction with the neutron absorption cross sections, determine the neutron capture and inelastic scattering rates in the core and in the reflector. The data in this report permit the calculation of the number of gamma rays originating at various energies at every point in the core and reflector.
Date: October 3, 1956
Creator: Bertini, H. W.; Copenhaver, C. M.; Perry, A. M. & Stevenson, R. B.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library