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82. Kos, S. E. 1995. Report of Spectral Gamma-Ray Surveys Acquired for the 100-UP-1 Project.
WHC-SD-EN-TI-297, Rev. 0, Westinghouse Hanford Company, Richland, Washington.
83. Last, G. V., K. R. Fecht, and M. A. Chamness. 1984. Scintillation Logging Plan for Moni-
toring Inactive Cribs. RHO-RE-PL-23, Rockwell Hanford Operations, Richland, Washington.
ABSTRACT: This document presents a review of crib facilities, a description of the scintillation
probe system, and a summary of previous studies; it also formulates a scintillation logging plan for
monitoring the inactive crib facilities.
84. Lewis, R. E., and A. W. Pearson. 1992. Catalog of Borehole Geophysics for the 100 Areas
and Adjacent 600 Area, Hanford Site, 1962--May 1992. A Research Report for Westinghouse
Hanford Company. PNL-8230, Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratories, Richland, Wash-
ington. ABSTRACT: This report catalogs geophysical borehole logs acquired between 1962,
when logging began, and May 15, 1992, in the 100 Areas and the surrounding 600 Area of the
Hanford Site. Separate tables were prepared for each respective set of wells. Each table lists all
wells known to have been drilled, all borehole geophysical logs measured, and the location of these
logs. No information is provided for logs acquired by the Westinghouse Hanford Company spectral
gamma logging system. Maps are provided for identification of the specific wells in the 200 Areas.
A cross reference between the well numbering scheme employed by the Basalt Waste Isolation
Project and that based on the Hanford grid name is provided for the appropriate wells in the
600 area.
85. Lewis, R. E., and S. S. Teel. 1994. A Survey of Existing and Emerging Technologies for
External Detection of Liquid Leaks at the Hanford Site. PNL-10176, Pacific Northwest
Laboratory, Richland, Washington. ABSTRACT: This report presents a catalog of existing and
emerging technologies that may be applicable for the detection of liquid leaks in the unsaturated
subsurface external to storage and transfer facilities. The catalog was developed with the needs of
the Hanford Site in mind, primarily those of tank farms. The needs for external leak detection for
other Hanford facilities were also considered (e.g., retention basins, pipelines). A total of 29 tech-
nologies is described and rated in a spreadsheet provided with this report. These technologies
can be divided into the following groups: 1) borehole geophysics, 2) surface geophysics,
3) borehole-to-borehole geophysics, 4) soil moisture instrumentation, 5) in situ sensors, 6) moisture
removal and analysis, and 7) vapor extraction analysis. General descriptions of these groups and
the evaluated technologies are provided in the text.
86. Lindberg, J. W., B. A. Williams, and F. A. Spane. 1997. Borehole Data Package for Well 699-
37-47A, PUREX Plant Cribs, CY 1996. PNNL-11515, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory,
Richland, Washington. ABSTRACT: A new groundwater monitoring well (699-37-47A) was
installed in 1996 as a downgradient well near the PUREX Plant Cribs Treatment, Storage, and
Disposal Facility at Hanford. This document provides data from the well drilling and construction
operations, as well as data from subsequent characterization of groundwater and sediment samples
collected during the drilling process. The data include: well construction documentation, geolo-
gist's borehole logs, results of laboratory analysis of groundwater samples collected during drilling
and of physical tests conducted on sediment samples collected during drilling, borehole geophysics,C.19
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Last, G. V. & Horton, D. G. Review of Geophysical Characterization Methods Used at the Hanford Site, report, March 23, 2000; Richland, Washington. (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc718824/m1/88/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.