Practical Superconductor Development for Electrical Power Applications, Annual Report: 1991 (open access)

Practical Superconductor Development for Electrical Power Applications, Annual Report: 1991

Annual report for the superconductor program at Argonne National Laboratory discussing the group's activities and research. This report describes technical progress of research and development efforts aimed at producing superconducting components based on the Y-Ba-Cu, BI-Sr-Ca-Cu, Bi-Pb-Sr-Ca-Cu, and TI-Ba-Ca-Cu oxide systems including: synthesis and heat treatment of high-Te superconductors, formation of monolithic and composite wires and tapes, superconductor/metal connectors, characterization of structures and superconducting and mechanical properties, and fabrication and properties of thin films.
Date: October 1991
Creator: Argonne National Laboratory. Materials and Components Technology Division.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Active Sites Environmental Monitoring Program: Mid-FY 1991 report (open access)

Active Sites Environmental Monitoring Program: Mid-FY 1991 report

This report summarizes the activities of the Active Sites Environmental Monitoring Program (ASEMP) from October 1990 through March 1991. The ASEMP was established in 1989 by Solid Waste Operations and the Environmental Sciences Division to provide early detection and performance monitoring at active low-level radioactive waste (LLW) disposal sites in Solid Waste Storage Area (SWSA) 6 and transuranic (TRU) waste storage sites in SWSA 5 as required by chapters II and III of US Department of Energy Order 5820.2A. Monitoring results continue to demonstrate the no LLW is being leached from the storage vaults on the tumulus pads. Loading of vaults on Tumulus II began during this reporting period and 115 vaults had been loaded by the end of March 1991.
Date: October 1, 1991
Creator: Ashwood, T. L.; Wickliff, D. S. & Morrissey, C. M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Yakima River Species Interactions Studies Annual Report: 1991 (open access)

Yakima River Species Interactions Studies Annual Report: 1991

The Yakima/Klickitat Fisheries Project (YKFP) proposes to assess the merits of ''supplementation'' as a means to increase natural production and harvest opportunities for anadromous fish in the Yakima and Klickitat subbasins. Supplementation involves rearing and release of artificially produced fish, which upon return as adults, would be managed to form a major component of the naturally spawning population.
Date: October 1992
Creator: McMichael, Geoffrey A.
System: The UNT Digital Library