The applicability of resistivity, self-potential and radiometric logging techniques to stratigraphic and lithologic problems in the Ambrosia Lake area, New Mexico (open access)

The applicability of resistivity, self-potential and radiometric logging techniques to stratigraphic and lithologic problems in the Ambrosia Lake area, New Mexico

A field investigation undertaken to determine the applicability of electric-radiometric logging techniques
Date: July 31, 1958
Creator: Misz, J. B.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Possibilities for Uranium in Indonesia (open access)

Possibilities for Uranium in Indonesia

Discussing the potential for to Indonesia be used as a uranium source.
Date: July 1958
Creator: Judd, Edward K.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Reactor Analysis APPR-1 Core II (open access)

Reactor Analysis APPR-1 Core II

Preface; Subsequent to the analysis in the body of this report metallurgical developments indicated that it would not be feasible to build the APPR-1 Core II with the increased boron loading specified herein. At the time of the issuance of this report the Core II boron loading is to be the same as that for Core I. At the time of procurement of the core in the fall, if metallurgical developments warrant, the increased boron loading will be employed. The loading discussed in the body of the report and the first three appendices is that designed to meet the specifications outlined in the introduction. Appendix IV discusses changes in the loading to account for the various methods of employing boron.
Date: July 15, 1958
Creator: Williamson, T. G.; Leibson, M. J. & Bryne, B. J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Summary Report on Thorium Metal Quality for Production Reactor Use (open access)

Summary Report on Thorium Metal Quality for Production Reactor Use

From abstract: "Background material leading to the development of the metal quality of reactor-grade thorium is given. The metal should be sound and of uniform hardness, free of internal cracks and inclusions, and corrosion resistant. It should contain only small amounts of natural uranium, thorium oxide, and elements that act as reactor poisons. Because of their effect upon metal quality, various methods for the production of thorium are discussed. Use of consumable electrode arc melting as the final step has contributed much to the production of thorium of excellent quality for reactor use."
Date: July 1958
Creator: Hayes, Edgar E.
System: The UNT Digital Library