Factors which will affect the cost of a superconducting synchrotron (open access)

Factors which will affect the cost of a superconducting synchrotron

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Date: February 17, 1971
Creator: Green, M. A.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Preliminary screening stress corrosion evaluation of Armco alloy 22-13-5 (open access)

Preliminary screening stress corrosion evaluation of Armco alloy 22-13-5

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Date: March 17, 1971
Creator: Murchison, M.L.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Summary of the Distribution of Plutonium in the Tissues of 12 Occupationally Exposed Workers (open access)

Summary of the Distribution of Plutonium in the Tissues of 12 Occupationally Exposed Workers

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Date: September 17, 1971
Creator: Lagerquist, C. R.; Hammond, S. E.; Bokowski, D. L. & Hylton, D. B.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Anticipated effect of discharging 242-S evaporator cooling water to the ground (open access)

Anticipated effect of discharging 242-S evaporator cooling water to the ground

The discharge of cooling water, in the amount of 1 to 1.2 billion gallons per year for a period of three years, from the 242-S Evaporator- Crystallizer to the groundwater system will have a measurable effect on the altitude of the water table beneath and directly adjacent to the 200 West Area of the Hanford Reservation. The probability is high that the water levels in well 299-W23-4 and well 699-35-75 adjacent to the 216-U-10 pond will rise from their present altitude of 478 feet to a minimum altitude of 500 feet, a water-table rise of 22 feet. Furthermore, a maximum water-table altitude of 510 to 515 feet may be realized in the above-mertioned wells because the sediments above a general altitude of 500 feet become finer textured and, therefore, possess a lower water transmitting capability. This resultant water-table rise is of a local nature when considered in relation to the physical boundaries of the regional groundwater system beneath the Hanford Reservation. Based on an average pore volume of 25 percent, total infiltration of three billion gallons and an average rise in the water table of one foot, the area affected would be described by a 4.3 mile radius circle; if …
Date: September 17, 1971
Creator: Veatch, M.D.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Studies leading to design criteria for storage conditions (open access)

Studies leading to design criteria for storage conditions

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Date: March 17, 1971
Creator: Derow, H.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library