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2005 Report to the Base Closure and Realignment Commission: Industrial JCSG Justification Book

Description: INSTALLATION ENVIRONMENTAL PROFILE NAVAL AIR STATION FALLON, NV, Air Quality (DoD Question #210-225), Cultural/Archeological/Tribal Resources (DoD Question #229-237), Dredging (DoD Question # 226-228), Land Use Constraints/Sensitive Resource Areas (DoD Question #198-201, 238, 240-247, 254-256, 273), Marine Mammal/Marine Resources/Marine Sanctuaries (DoD Question #248-250, 252-253), Noise (DoD Question # 202-209, 239), Threatened and Endangered Species/Critical Habitat (DoD Question #259-264), W… more
Date: June 4, 2005
Creator: United States. Department of Defense.
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2005 Report to the Base Closure and Realignment Commission: Industrial JCSG Justification Book

Description: Economic Impact Report, IND-0108: Close Hawthorne Army Depot, Overall Economic Impact of Proposed BRAC-05 Action, Cumulative Job Change (Gain/Loss) Over Time, Employment Trend (1988-2002), Unemployment Percentage Trend (1990-2003), Per Capita Income x $1,000 (1988-2002)
Date: June 4, 2005
Creator: United States. Department of Defense.
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Anisotropy of mechanical properties of tuff at Yucca Mountain

Description: The purpose of this study is to investigate anisotropy of mechanical properties, namely, compressive strength and modulus, for Tiva Canyon welded tuff from the starter tunnel at Yucca Mountain. Mechanical properties of Tiva Canyon Tuff are needed for the design of the ramps and drifts within the Tiva Canyon horizon. Approximately one cubic foot block samples, all of which were from the thermo -- mechanical unit TCw, were obtained from a muck pile containing excavated rock from the starter tunne… more
Date: June 1, 1995
Creator: Karakouzian, M. & Hudyma, N.
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Attritioning of Temple Mountain Ore

Description: Abstract: The results of both dry and wet attritioning of Temple Mountain ore are presented. In order to obtain effective attritioning on this ore, the amphaltite must be removed before attritioning. With the asphaltite present, dry attritioning causes a build-up of asphaltite on the surface of sand grains, with consequent loss of uranium values. In wet attritioning, the asphaltite is not broken down or attritioned, because of its low specific gravity and resilience.
Date: June 19, 1953
Creator: Butler, J. N.; Stephens, R. W. & Ehrlinger, H. P., III
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