Uranium Hydrogeochemical and Stream Sediment Reconnaissance in Lincoln and Flathead Counties, Northwest Montana (open access)

Uranium Hydrogeochemical and Stream Sediment Reconnaissance in Lincoln and Flathead Counties, Northwest Montana

From abstract: Between mid-May and late June 1976, 3409 water and water-transported sediment samples were collected from 1781 locations spread over an approximate 17 000 kilometer area of northwestern Montana. All of the samples were analyzed for total uranium at the LASL, using standardized procedures and rigorous quality controls--the waters by fluorometry and the sediment (and those waters with >10 parts per billion uranium) by delayed-neutron counting methods.
Date: May 1977
Creator: Aamodt, Paul L.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Uranium Hydrogeochemical and Stream Sediment Reconnaissance Data from the Area of the Noatak and Portions of the Baird Mountains and Ambler River Quadrangles, Alaska (open access)

Uranium Hydrogeochemical and Stream Sediment Reconnaissance Data from the Area of the Noatak and Portions of the Baird Mountains and Ambler River Quadrangles, Alaska

From introduction: This report describes work done in the Noatak and portions of the Baird Mountains and Ambler River, Alaska, National Topographic Map Series (NTMS) quadrangles (1:250 000 scale) by the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory (LASL) as part of the nationwide Hydrogeochemical and Stream Sediment Reconnaissance (HSSR).
Date: May 1978
Creator: Aamodt, Paul L.; Hill, Dwight E. & Sharp, Robert R., Jr.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Advanced Fuel Cell Development: Progress Report for July-September 1978 (open access)

Advanced Fuel Cell Development: Progress Report for July-September 1978

Quarterly report discussing fuel cell research and development work at Argonne National Laboratory (ANL). This report describes activities focuses on the development of electrolyte structures that have good electrolyte retention and mechanical properties as well as long term stability, and on developing methods of synthesis amenable to mass production.
Date: May 1979
Creator: Ackerman, J. P.; Pierce, Robert Dean; Nelson, P. A.; Arons, R. M.; Kinoshita, K.; Sim, J. W. et al.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Water Resources of the Maunabo Valley, Puerto Rico (open access)

Water Resources of the Maunabo Valley, Puerto Rico

Report providing information about the water resources of the Munabo Valley in southeastern Puerto Rico, including the principal source of water, chemical composition, hydraulic conductivities, average transmissivity, and suggestions for water supplementation.
Date: May 1977
Creator: Adolphson, D. G.; Seijo, M. A. & Robison, T. M.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Overview of Pool-Type LMFBRs : General Characteristics (open access)

An Overview of Pool-Type LMFBRs : General Characteristics

This report describes the results of a study conducted by a "Pool Study Group" organized at ANL in mid-1975 to examine the present state of the air of design of pool-type LMFBRs. The study concentrated on examination of various design options used to date in the principle pool-type projects and design studies in this country and abroad, including the Phenix and Super-Phenix reactors (France), PFR and CFR (U.K.), RN-600 (U.S.S.R.) and EBR-II (U.S.A.). The objective of the report is to provide a step toward better understanding of the pool-type system and of the advantages and disadvantages of the various possible approaches to its design.
Date: May 1976
Creator: Amorosi, A.; Hutter, E.; Marciniak, T. J.; Monson, H. O.; Seidensticker, R. W. & Simmons, W. R.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
F1 Phenomenological Test on Fuel Motion : Final Report (open access)

F1 Phenomenological Test on Fuel Motion : Final Report

TREAT F-series tests are being conducted to provide data on fuel motion in an LMFBR during a hypothetical loss-of-flow accident. Fuel and fuel-boundary conditions in an LMFBR subassembly following sodium voiding and dryout under loss-of-flow conditions are simulated in each F-series test. Simulation is achieved with a single fuel element surrounded by an annular nuclear-heated wall in a dry (no sodium) test capsule. The area inside the heated wall was selected to represent the area inside the perimeter of an LMFBR coolant channel. Test F1 was conducted with an irradiated fuel element to investigate the effect of fission gas on fuel motion at design power levels following cladding melting and drainage. The principal conclusion from Test F1 is that fission products retarded, but did not prevent, eventual fuel collapse. The collapse was retarded by a fuel/fission-product froth that prevented fuel collapse until the fission products separated from the partially molten fuel. The fuel motion observed in F1 represents a particular type of fuel (burnup of 2.35 at.%, power rating of 394 W/cm) transient heated at design power rating.
Date: May 1978
Creator: Argonne National Laboratory. Reactor Analysis and Safety Division.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Regional Stochastic Generation of Streamflows using an Arima (1, 0, 1) Process and Disaggregation (open access)

Regional Stochastic Generation of Streamflows using an Arima (1, 0, 1) Process and Disaggregation

From abstract: An ARIMA (1, 0, 1) model is used to generate annual flow sequence at three sites in the Juniata River basin, Pennsylvania. The study was designed to analyze low-flow frequency characteristics of a basin. The model preserves the mean, variance, and cross-correlations of the observed station data.
Date: May 1979
Creator: Armbruster, Jeffrey T.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effects of Ground-Water Development on the Proposed Palmetto Bend Dam and Reservoir in Southeast Texas (open access)

Effects of Ground-Water Development on the Proposed Palmetto Bend Dam and Reservoir in Southeast Texas

Abstract: Ground water continues to discharge into the Navidad and Lavaca Rivers by seepage out-flow even though large amounts of ground water are pumped for irrigation. Although a reduction in streamflow probably has occurred, a complete loss of the low flow of the streams by infiltration to a lowered water table seems remote. The large ground-water withdrawals will continue to cause land-surface subsidence, which will range from 0.012 foot to more than 0.026 foot per year. A minimum of about 0.013 to 0.015 foot of annual subsidence at the upper ends of the proposed reservoir and a maximum of about 0.019 foot near the dam site can be expected. Structural failures of manmade features have not occurred from the subsidence, but regional changes in the land slope have occurred and will continue . Numerous fault traces have been mapped in the area, but most of the faults are inactive. If movement along the fault planes should occur, the vertical displacement probably will not exceed the total subsidence.
Date: May 1973
Creator: Baker, E. T., Jr. & Follett, C. R.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Global Distribution of Carbon-Dioxide Discharges and Major Zones of Seismicity (open access)

Global Distribution of Carbon-Dioxide Discharges and Major Zones of Seismicity

This report examines carbon-dioxide discharge in seismically active zones around the world. It contains a map of the "world distribution of carbon dioxide springs and major zones of seismicity."
Date: May 1978
Creator: Barnes, Ivan; Irwin, William P. & White, Donald E.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Time and Frequency: Theory and Fundamentals (open access)

Time and Frequency: Theory and Fundamentals

From Abstract: "This is a tutorial Monograph describing various aspects of time and frequency (T/F). Included are chapters relating to elemental concepts of precise time and frequency; basic principles of quartz oscillators and atomic frequency standards; historical review, recent progress, and current status of atomic frequency standards; promising areas for developing future primary frequency standards; relevance of frequency standards to other areas of metrology including a unified standard concept; statistics of T/F data analysis coupled with the theory and construction of the NBS atomic time scale; an overview of T/F dissemination techniques; and the standards of T/F in the USA. The Monograph addresses both the specialist in the field as well as those desiring basic information about time and frequency."
Date: May 1974
Creator: Blair, Byron E.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effects of Manufacturing Variables and the Development of Replaceable Membrane Elements for Brackish Water Tubular Reverse Osmosis Systems (open access)

Effects of Manufacturing Variables and the Development of Replaceable Membrane Elements for Brackish Water Tubular Reverse Osmosis Systems

Report describing the development of a reliable means to cast brackish water desalination membranes, the quality control of membrane-support elements, and the development of replaceable membrane elements.
Date: May 1971
Creator: Blevitt, R.; Hartupee, R. H. & Marks, M.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Uranium Hydrogeochemical and Stream Sediment Reconnaissance of the Craig NTMS quadrangle, Colorado, including concentrations of forty-three additional elements (open access)

Uranium Hydrogeochemical and Stream Sediment Reconnaissance of the Craig NTMS quadrangle, Colorado, including concentrations of forty-three additional elements

This report provides uranium and other elemental data resulting from the Hydrogeochemical and Stream Sediment Reconnaissance (HSSR) of the Craig quadrangle, Colorado.
Date: May 1979
Creator: Bolivar, Stephen L.; Sandoval, Walter F.; Trujillo, Lorenzo; Bunker, Merle E.; Waterbury, Glen R.; Talcott, Carol L. et al.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Drilling Plans, Silver Cliff Mine]

Maps show drilling plans in four areas of the the Silver Cliff Mine in Lusk, Wyoming.
Date: May 1978
Creator: Bromley, Charles P.
Object Type: Map
System: The UNT Digital Library
Results of Diamond Drilling at the Silver Cliff Mine, Lusk, Wyoming (open access)

Results of Diamond Drilling at the Silver Cliff Mine, Lusk, Wyoming

Discussing the results of diamond drilling at the silver cliff mine in Lusk, Wyoming.
Date: May 1978
Creator: Bromley, Charles P.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Study of Rescue Boat Performance for Selected Commercial Vessel Casualty Profiles (open access)

Study of Rescue Boat Performance for Selected Commercial Vessel Casualty Profiles

Abstract: A methodology is developed in this study for determining functional performance criteria for survival systems in general; it is illustrated, however, specifically for rescue boats.
Date: May 1978
Creator: Brown, L. B.; DiJulio, R. M.; Nickels, F. J. & Saucedo, R.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Artificial-Recharge Experiments and Operations on the Southern High Plains of Texas and New Mexico (open access)

Artificial-Recharge Experiments and Operations on the Southern High Plains of Texas and New Mexico

Abstract: Experiments using highly turbid water from playa lakes for injection into the Ogallala Formation have resulted in greatly decreased yield of the recharge wells. Recharge of ground or surface water of good quality has indicated, however, that injection through wells in an effective method of recharging the aquifer. Water that is slightly turbid can be successfully injected for a period of time, but generally results in constantly declining yields and capacity for recharge. Redevelopment through pumping and surging significantly prolongs the life of recharge wells under some conditions. Surface spreading is little practiced on the High Plains, but locally may be a feasible means of artificial recharge.
Date: May 1973
Creator: Brown, Richmond F. & Signor, Donald C.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Experimental Program for Development and Evaluation of Nondestructive Assay Techniques for Plutonium Holdup (open access)

Experimental Program for Development and Evaluation of Nondestructive Assay Techniques for Plutonium Holdup

An outline is presented for an experimental program to develop and evaluate nondestructive assay techniques applicable to holdup measurement in plutonium-containing fuel fabrication facilities. The current state-of-the-art in holdup measurements is reviewed. Various aspects of the fuel fabrication process and the fabrication facility are considered for their potential impact on holdup measurements. The measurement techniques considered are those using gamma-ray counting, neutron counting, and temperature measurement. The advantages and disadvantages of each technique are discussed. Potential difficulties in applying the techniques to holdup measurement are identified. Experiments are proposed to determine the effects of such problems as variation in sample thickness, in sample distribution, and in background radiation. These experiments are also directed toward identification of techniques most appropriate to various applications. Also proposed are experiments to quantify the uncertainties expected for each measurement.
Date: May 1977
Creator: Brumbach, S. B.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Autoradiography as a Safeguards Inspection Technique for Unirradiated LWR Fuel Assemblies (open access)

Autoradiography as a Safeguards Inspection Technique for Unirradiated LWR Fuel Assemblies

A nondestructive autoradiographic method is described which can provide a verification that rods in the interior of unirradiated LWR fuel assemblies contain low-enriched uranium. Sufficient absorber must be used to reduce contributions to image density by beta radiation from uranium-238 daughters. When appropriate absorbers are used, the density of the image of a uranium-containing fuel rod is proportional to the uranium-235 enrichment in that rod. Exposure times as short as 1.5 hours can be achieved by using fast film and intensifying screens. Methods are discussed for reducing contributions to the image density of any single rod from radiation produced by all other rods in the assembly. The technique is useful for detecting missing rods, dummy rods, and rods containing depleted uranium. These defects can be detected by visual inspection of the autoradiographs. In its present state of development, the technique is not sensitive enough to reliably detect the difference between the various uranium-235 enrichments encountered in current BWR fuel assemblies. Results are presented for field tests of the technique at BWR and PWR facilities.
Date: May 1978
Creator: Brumbach, S. B. & Perry, R. B.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Uranium Evaluation of the Seward-Selawik Area, Alaska (open access)

Uranium Evaluation of the Seward-Selawik Area, Alaska

The following report discusses the results of an evaluation of the uranium resource potential of the Seward Peninsula and Selawik area that was done in 1977.
Date: May 1978
Creator: C.C. Hawley and Associates
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
RDT & E Plan for Marine Safety (open access)

RDT & E Plan for Marine Safety

Abstract: This report presents the results of a study of future research needs in marine safety and environmental protection.
Date: May 1977
Creator: Cheaney, Edward S.; Leis, R. D. & Coyle, A. J.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Hydrogeochemical and Stream Sediment Reconnaissance Basic Data Report for the Prescott NTMS Quadrangle, Arizona (open access)

Hydrogeochemical and Stream Sediment Reconnaissance Basic Data Report for the Prescott NTMS Quadrangle, Arizona

From abstract: This report presents the results of the geochemical reconnaissance sampling in the Prescott quadrangle of the National Topographic Map Series (NTMS). Wet and dry sediment samples were collected throughout the 18,770 square kilometer arid-to-semiarid area and water samples at available streams, springs, and wells.
Date: May 1979
Creator: Clark, R. J.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library

Hydrogeochemical and Stream Sediment Reconnaissance Basic Data Report for the Prescott NTMS Quadrangle, Arizona, Table 1.

Supplementary data containing sediment sample analyses to accompany a report on hydrogeochemical and stream sediment reconnaissance for the Presscott NTMS Quadrangle, Arizona.
Date: May 1979
Creator: Clark, R. J.
Object Type: Dataset
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Comprehensive Study of Successional Patterns of Plants and Animals at Upland Disposal Areas: Final Report (open access)

A Comprehensive Study of Successional Patterns of Plants and Animals at Upland Disposal Areas: Final Report

From abstract: "This study examines the existing biota and plant and animal successional patterns at five upland dredged material disposal areas in the United States. The sites selected for study are: (a) Nott Island in Connecticut River; (b) six islands in Hillsborough Bay near Tampa, Florida; (c) an area paralleling a portion of the Whiskey Bay Pilot Channel in the Atchafalaya River basin of Louisiana; (d) a disposal area paralleling a short segment of the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway between Port Arthur and Galveston, Texas; and (e) Mott Island in the Columbia River near Astoria, Oregon."
Date: May 1977
Creator: Coastal Zone Resources Corporation
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Aquatic Disposal Field Investigations, Eatons Neck Disposal Site, Long Island Sound: An Environmental Inventory (open access)

Aquatic Disposal Field Investigations, Eatons Neck Disposal Site, Long Island Sound: An Environmental Inventory

This report is the final report on the field investigations in Eaton's Neck Disposal Site, Long Island Sound.
Date: May 1978
Creator: Cobb, Stephen P.; Carroll, Joe H.; Granat, Mitchell Allen; Holliday, Barry W.; Klehr, E. H. & Reese, J. R.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library