Recreation Fees: Demonstration Has Increased Revenues, but Impact on Park Service Backlog Is Uncertain (open access)

Recreation Fees: Demonstration Has Increased Revenues, but Impact on Park Service Backlog Is Uncertain

Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Pursuant to a congressional request, GAO discussed the National Park Service's Recreational Fee Demonstration Program, focusing on the: (1) rate at which the Park Service spends revenue collected under the program in comparison with the Fish and Wildlife Service, the Bureau of Land Management, and the Forest Service; and (2) impact of the fee program on the Park Service's maintenance needs."
Date: March 3, 1999
Creator: United States. General Accounting Office.
Object Type: Text
System: The UNT Digital Library
Housing and Urban Development: Comments on HUD's Fiscal Year 2000 Budget Request (open access)

Housing and Urban Development: Comments on HUD's Fiscal Year 2000 Budget Request

Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Pursuant to a congressional request, GAO discussed the Department of Housing Urban Development's (HUD) fiscal year (FY) 2000 budget request, focusing on: (1) new initiatives or significant increases proposed by HUD; and (2) observations about HUD's request for funding related to several areas GAO has reported on in the past year."
Date: March 3, 1999
Creator: United States. General Accounting Office.
Object Type: Text
System: The UNT Digital Library
Fiscal Year 2000: Budget Request for the U.S. General Accounting Office (open access)

Fiscal Year 2000: Budget Request for the U.S. General Accounting Office

Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "GAO discussed its fiscal year (FY) 2000 budget request."
Date: February 3, 1999
Creator: United States. General Accounting Office.
Object Type: Text
System: The UNT Digital Library
HUD's Fiscal Year 2000 Budget Request: Additional Analysis and Justification Needed for Some Programs (open access)

HUD's Fiscal Year 2000 Budget Request: Additional Analysis and Justification Needed for Some Programs

A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Pursuant to a congressional request, GAO reviewed the Department of Housing and Urban Development's (HUD) fiscal year (FY) 2000 budget request, focusing on: (1) whether HUD has the capacity to implement, and adequate justification to support, the new or significantly expanded programs and initiatives included in its budget request; (2) the potential for HUD to use available unexpended balances in some programs to reduce its need for new funding in other programs; and (3) whether HUD adequately justified its use of or requests for funds in the following five areas: (a) disaster assistance; (b) salaries and expenses; (c) Schedule C and non-career Senior Executive Service positions; (d) rural housing and economic development; and (e) international housing initiatives."
Date: September 3, 1999
Creator: United States. General Accounting Office.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Meeting Record for FFA Working Meeting of November 15, 1991 (open access)

Meeting Record for FFA Working Meeting of November 15, 1991

This document provides a meeting record of the Federal Facility Agreement (FFA) working meeting to discuss progress on old issues and further required actions regarding environmental impacts of the Savannah River Facility. (FI)
Date: January 3, 1992
Creator: Stejskal, G. F.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Measurements of the. beta. function near the B0 interaction point (open access)

Measurements of the. beta. function near the B0 interaction point

To successfully provide beam to experiments from the Tevatron requires that we be able to perform many distinct operations on the internal accelerator beam. These include injecting beam, correcting the orbit, accelerating and then squeezing or extracting the beam. To perform many of these operations we depend on a knowledge of the lattice functions at various points in the lattice. The values of the lattice functions used in calculating the value for a bump or for the setting of a corrector come from a computer model of the Tevatron. If the model does not give the correct values of the lattice functions then the desired operation may not be performed correctly. It is therefore important that we be able to experimentally verify our model of the Tevatron. With the installation of the new low-{Beta} magnets at B0, and the modifications of the lattice at D0, it is necessary that we measure the {beta} functions at different locations in the lattice and compare them with the values calculated from our model.
Date: March 3, 1992
Creator: Gelfand, N.M.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
The role of imaging in advanced document systems: Reviews of computing technology (open access)

The role of imaging in advanced document systems: Reviews of computing technology

This report discusses the following topics on imaging technology in advanced document systems: supporting technology; current state of image systems; and future directions of image systems.
Date: December 3, 1990
Creator: Hudson, B.J.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Internal Controls: Matters Related to Disbursements (open access)

Internal Controls: Matters Related to Disbursements

Correspondence issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Pursuant to a legislative requirement, GAO provided information on the Financial Management Service's (FMS) internal controls over federal disbursements."
Date: June 3, 1999
Creator: United States. General Accounting Office.
Object Type: Text
System: The UNT Digital Library
HUD: Review of Bucklin Report Prepared to Assist HUD in Defending Against EEO Complaint by HUD's Deputy Assistant Inspector General (open access)

HUD: Review of Bucklin Report Prepared to Assist HUD in Defending Against EEO Complaint by HUD's Deputy Assistant Inspector General

Correspondence issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Pursuant to a congressional request, GAO conducted a comprehensive review of the report prepared by Donald T. Bucklin of Squire, Sanders & Dempsey for the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), focusing on identifying inaccurate statements found in the Bucklin Report. The Bucklin Report was prepared to assist HUD in its defense against an equal employment opportunity complaint filed by HUD's Deputy Assistant Inspector General."
Date: August 3, 1999
Creator: United States. General Accounting Office.
Object Type: Text
System: The UNT Digital Library
Personnel Practices: Reimbursable Interagency Details (open access)

Personnel Practices: Reimbursable Interagency Details

Correspondence issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "GAO identified weaknesses in the Office of Personnel Management's (OPM) personnel practices."
Date: August 3, 1999
Creator: United States. General Accounting Office.
Object Type: Text
System: The UNT Digital Library
Federal Research: Information on the Advanced Technology Program's Award Selection (open access)

Federal Research: Information on the Advanced Technology Program's Award Selection

Correspondence issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Pursuant to a congressional request, GAO provided information on the Advanced Technology Program (ATP), focusing on: (1) how ATP determines that a delay in a project's progress would be a serious national economic concern; and (2) the number of ATP applications that have been rejected since July 1997 because a delay in progress would not be a serious national economic concern or because the applicants could probably find funding elsewhere."
Date: August 3, 1999
Creator: United States. General Accounting Office.
Object Type: Text
System: The UNT Digital Library
DOD's Dual-Use Strategy (open access)

DOD's Dual-Use Strategy

In an effort to reduce the costs of its military systems and gain greater access to state-of-the-art technologies, the Department of Defense is pursuing what is being called a "dual-use" strategy. This strategy seeks to make greater use of the commercial sector in developing and manufacturing military goods. This report discusses issues raised over the implementation of this strategy.
Date: July 3, 1997
Creator: Moteff, John D.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Basic Questions on U.S. Citizenship and Naturalization (open access)

Basic Questions on U.S. Citizenship and Naturalization

U.S. citizenship is conferred at birth under the principle of jus soli (nationality of place of birth) and the principle of jus sanguinis (nationality of parents). The U.S. Constitution states as a fundamental rule of jus soli citizenship that "all persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside." The exceptions to universal citizenship comprehended by the requirement that a person be born "subject to the jurisdiction thereof" include: (1) children born to a foreign sovereign or accredited diplomatic official; (2) children born on a foreign public vessel, such as a warship; (3) children born to an alien enemy in hostile occupation; and (4) native Indians.
Date: March 3, 1992
Creator: Eig, Larry M.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Field Errors in Hybrid Insertion Devices (open access)

Field Errors in Hybrid Insertion Devices

Hybrid magnet theory as applied to the error analyses usedin the design of Advanced Light Source (ALS) insertion devices isreviewed. Sources of field errors in hybrid insertion devices arediscussed.
Date: February 3, 1995
Creator: Schlueter, R.D.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Commercial Clinical Application of Boron Neutron Capture Therapy (open access)

Commercial Clinical Application of Boron Neutron Capture Therapy

CRADA No. 95-CR-09 among the LITCO--now Bechtel BWXT Idaho, LLC; a private company, Neutron Therapies Limited Liability Company, NTL formerly Ionix Corporation; and Washington State University was established in 1996 to further the development of BNCT. NTL has established a laboratory for the synthesis, under US FDA approved current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP) guidelines, of key boron intermediates and final boron agents for BNCT. The company has focused initially on the development of the compound GB-10 (Na{sub 2}B{sub 10}H{sub 10}) as the first boron agent of interest. An Investigational New Drug (IND) application for GB-10 has been filed and approved by the FDA for a Phase I human biodistribution trial in patients with non-small cell lung cancer and glioblastoma multiforme at UW under the direction of Professor Keith Stelzer, Principal Investigator (PI). These trials are funded by NTL under a contract with the UW, Department of Radiation Oncology, and the initial phases are nearing completion. Initial results show that boron-10 concentrations on the order of 100 micrograms per gram (100 ppm) can be achieved and maintained in blood with no indication of toxicity.
Date: September 3, 1999
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
TREATMENT TESTS FOR EX SITU REMOVAL OF CHROMATE & NITRATE & URANIUM (VI) FROM HANFORD (100-HR-3) GROUNDWATER FINAL REPORT (open access)

TREATMENT TESTS FOR EX SITU REMOVAL OF CHROMATE & NITRATE & URANIUM (VI) FROM HANFORD (100-HR-3) GROUNDWATER FINAL REPORT

This report describes batch and ion exchange column laboratory scale studies investigating ex situ methods to remove chromate (chromium [VI]), nitrate (NO{sub 3}{sup -}) and uranium (present as uranium [VI]) from contaminated Hanford site groundwaters. The technologies investigated include: chemical precipitation or coprecipitation to remove chromate and uranium; and anion exchange to remove chromate, uranium and nitrate. The technologies investigated were specified in the 100-HR-3 Groundwater Treatability Test Plan. The method suggested for future study is anion exchange.
Date: January 3, 1994
Creator: MA, BECK & JB, DUNCAN
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Fluid dynamics of double diffusive systems (open access)

Fluid dynamics of double diffusive systems

The major accomplishments of our initial research period (August 1, 1987, to March 1, 1990) are as follows; we completed construction of the experimental facility. Originally, it had been our intent to modify an existing facility in our laboratory. When this became impractical we constructed a new stand-alone facility. Modified an existing three-dimensional numerical code developed in our laboratory, SEAFLOS1, by incorporating a salinity transport equation. Developed experimental and analytical techniques, and performed both physical and numerical experiments for a wide range of initial and boundary conditions. Focused our overall research effort to answer the following four questions pertaining to the formation of convective intrusions due to lateral temperature gradients established by sidewall heating. (1) What is the internal structure of the convective intrusions as a function of the initial stratification and sidewall heating rates (2) What is the correct scaling for the initial vertical dimension of the intrusions (3) How does the merging process vary as a function of initial stratification and sidewall heating rate (4) Is the sidewall heating critical for continued propagation of the intrusions, or is it merely a trigger which releases the internal instability in the fluid
Date: April 3, 1990
Creator: Koseff, J. R.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Photoelectron Diffraction of Magnetic Ultrathin Films: Fe/Cu(001) (open access)

Photoelectron Diffraction of Magnetic Ultrathin Films: Fe/Cu(001)

The preliminary results of an ongoing investigation of Fe/Cu(001) are presented here. Energy dependent photoelectron diffraction, including the spin-dependent variant using the multiplet split Fe3s state, is being used to investigate the nanoscale structures formed by near-monolayer deposits of Fe onto Cu(001). Core-level photoemission from the Fe3p and Fe3s states has been generated using synchrotron radiation as the tunable excitation source. Tentatively, a comparison of the experimental Fe3p cross section measurements with multiple scattering calculations indicates that the Fe is in a fourfold hollow site with a spacing of 3.6{Angstrom} between it and the atom directly beneath it, in the third layer. This is consistent with an FCC structure. The possibility of utilizing spin-dependent photoelectron diffraction to investigate magnetic ultrathin films will be demonstrated, using our preliminary spectra of the multiplet-split Fe3s os near-monolayer Fe/Cu(001). 18 refs., 10 figs.
Date: January 3, 1991
Creator: Tobin, J.G. (Lawrence Livermore National Lab., CA (USA)); Wagner, M.K. (Wisconsin Univ., Madison, WI (USA). Dept. of Chemistry); Guo, X.Q. & Tong, S.Y. (Wisconsin Univ., Milwaukee, WI (USA). Dept. of Physics)
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Comprehensive numerical modelling of tokamaks (open access)

Comprehensive numerical modelling of tokamaks

We outline a plan for the development of a comprehensive numerical model of tokamaks. The model would consist of a suite of independent, communicating packages describing the various aspects of tokamak performance (core and edge transport coefficients and profiles, heating, fueling, magnetic configuration, etc.) as well as extensive diagnostics. These codes, which may run on different computers, would be flexibly linked by a user-friendly shell which would allow run-time specification of packages and generation of pre- and post-processing functions, including workstation-based visualization of output. One package in particular, the calculation of core transport coefficients via gyrokinetic particle simulation, will become practical on the scale required for comprehensive modelling only with the advent of teraFLOP computers. Incremental effort at LLNL would be focused on gyrokinetic simulation and development of the shell.
Date: January 3, 1991
Creator: Cohen, R.H.; Cohen, B.I. & Dubois, P.F.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Stochastic analysis of contaminant transport: One-dimensional non-reactive and reactive cases (open access)

Stochastic analysis of contaminant transport: One-dimensional non-reactive and reactive cases

A reliability approach for probabilistic modeling of one-dimensional non-reactive and reactive transport in porous media provides two important quantitative results: (1) an estimate of the probability that dimensionless concentration equals or exceeds some specified level and, (2) the sensitivity of the probabilistic outcome to likely changes in each uncertain variable. The reliability approach is particularly attractive because it can incorporate various marginal probability density functions (PDF) for any of the uncertain variables. In this work uncertain variables include: groundwater flow velocity, diffusion coefficient, dispersivity, distribution coefficient, porosity and bulk density. The primary objective is to examine how the probabilistic outcome is influenced by choice of marginal PDF, correlation and magnitude of uncertainty for the variables. Because little information exists concerning the statistical characteristics of these uncertain variables, the investigation assumes a wide range of PDF types and statistical values in order to identify and isolate the most critical issues for further study. Results indicate that, even for very slow mean velocity, the probability estimate for non-reactive transport is most sensitive to uncertain flow velocity. For practical analysis, it appears acceptable to treat dispersivity as a deterministic constant. For non-reactive transport, correlation between flow velocity and diffusion coefficient has a slight …
Date: December 3, 1990
Creator: Cawlfield, J.D. & Wu, Ming-Chee.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Clean, premium-quality chars: Demineralized and carbon enriched (open access)

Clean, premium-quality chars: Demineralized and carbon enriched

The goal of this project is to develop a bench-scale procedure to produce clean, desulfurized, premium-quality chars from the Illinois basin coals. This goal is achieved by utilizing the effective capabilty of smectites in combination with methane to manipulate the char yields. The major objectives are: to determine the optimum water- ground particle size for the maximum reduction of pyrite and minerals by the selective-bitumen agglomeration process; to evaluate the type of smectite and its interlamellar cation which enhances the premium-quality char yields; to find the mode of dispersion of smectites in clean coal which retards the agglomeration of char during mild gasification; to probe the conditions that maximize the desulfurized clean-char yields under a combination of methane+oxygen or helium+oxygen; to characterize and accomplish a material balance of chars, liquids, and gases produced during mild gasification; to identify the conditions which reject dehydrated smectites from char by the gravitational separation technique; and to determine the optimum seeding of chars with polymerized maltene for flammability and transportation.
Date: January 3, 1992
Creator: Smith, G.V.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Hadron collider physics (open access)

Hadron collider physics

An introduction to the techniques of analysis of hadron collider events is presented in the context of the quark-parton model. Production and decay of W and Z intermediate vector bosons are used as examples. The structure of the Electroweak theory is outlined. Three simple FORTRAN programs are introduced, to illustrate Monte Carlo calculation techniques. 25 refs.
Date: October 3, 1991
Creator: Pondrom, L.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
The physics of proton antiproton collisions (open access)

The physics of proton antiproton collisions

This paper contains information information on: accelerator and detector; QCD studies; studies of the electroweak force; The search for the top quark; {beta} physics at hadron colliders; and the search for exotic objects and prospects for the future.
Date: December 3, 1991
Creator: Shochet, M. (Chicago Univ., IL (United States))
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Crystalline-amorphous interfaces and their relation to grain boundary films (open access)

Crystalline-amorphous interfaces and their relation to grain boundary films

In presence of glass in grain boundaries greatly enhances sintering, in part, because transport of matter along and across the intergranular regions is faster. The glass does not simply act as a catalyst but also changes the character of the interfacial regions. In particular, it tends to encourage faceting of the grains; the scale of this faceting may vary from nanometers to microns. After processing, the glass may remain as a thin layer in the interface during preparation of the polycrystalline compact as was initially demonstrated for Si{sub 3}N{sub 4} and proposed for other ceramics. The glass may also crystallize to form an intergranular crystalline layer or it may withdraw from the planar interfaces into three-grain and four-grain junctions (the dewetting process). The present program has begun to examine how glass affects and interacts with crystalline ceramics. The main aim of the program is to examine how glass moves into and out of grain boundaries and why this movement takes. By understanding this process we will be better able to control this important aspect of many ceramic materials. Since TEM is the main tool used in this investigation, we will continue to develop methods for analyzing interfaces as part of …
Date: February 3, 1992
Creator: Carter, C.B. (Minnesota Univ., Minneapolis, MN (United States). Dept. of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science)
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library