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Absorption of Organic Acids on Thoria
The adsorption of acetic and oleic acids on the surface of thoria was studied by means of infrared spectroscopy. An infrared analysis of the adsorbates before and after adsorption using differential double bean methods indicated that the adsorption of organic acids on thoria surfaces occurs by an esterification reaction between the organic acid and the hydroxylated thoria surface. Ammonia vapor will not adsorb on thoria, indicated the basic character of the hydroxylated surface.
Adsorption of Radioactive Gases on Activated Carbon
The purpose of this experiment is to study the quantitative adsorption characteristics of a carbon adsorber bed receiving a radioactive inert gas in a helium stream. An objective of the experiment is to measure the equilibrium transmission of the radio-active gas through a carbon adsorber in order to determine if radio-active decay of the adsorbed gas permits additional adsorption.
Aerial Radiometric and Magnetic Survey: Austin National Topographic Map, Texas Gulf Coast, Volume 1
This report is the first volume of a two-part set documenting the results of the analyses of the airborne gamma radiation and total magnetic field survey that was flown for the Austin National Topographic Map NH14-6.
Aerial Radiometric and Magnetic Survey: Lovelock National Topographic Map, Nevada, Volume 1
Final report documenting a high-sensitivity airborne gamma radiation and magnetic field survey of the Lovelock National Topographic Map segment (NK 11-10 quadrangle) including a description of the program and results.
Aerial Radiometric and Magnetic Survey of the Lubbock and Plainview Geologic Atlas Areas of Texas: Volume 1. Summary Report
From introduction: Geodata International, Incorporated, conducted an airborne gamma ray and total magnetic field survey of a region of Northwest Texas which covered the Lubbock and Plainview Geologic Atlas Maps. The area shown on Figure 1 was surveyed from an aircraft using large-volume radiation detectors with computer-controlled airborne equipment. Each map line was flown in an east-west direction with an average length of 120 miles. A total of 47 map lines were surveyed spaced at 3-mile intervals beginning at latitude 33000' and ending at latitude 350
Annual Report of Research Progress
This technical report constitutes a brief review of the work undertaken, entirely or in part, under the Contract AT(30-1)-1772 with eh United States Atomic Energy Commission. The work published during 1959 is listed at the end of this report and copies of the reprints or reports are attached where available. These investigations have been concerned with the examination of defect production and behavior as it may be observed by high frequency ultrasonic attenuation and velocity (modulus) changes in such materials as quartz, silicon, germanium, alkali halides (especially NaCl and XCl), high purity aluminum, and glass containing boron. The irradiations used are cobalt 60 gamma-ray irradiation and the reactor irradiation obtained in the Brookhaven National Laboratory graphite reactor.
Annual Technical Progress Report, AEC Unclassified Programs: 1966
Annual report describing progress on unclassified research programs funded by the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission during the 1965-66 fiscal year.
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
Attempted Modification of Susceptibility of Tumors to X-Radiation : Final Report for August 1 1957 to August 31, 1959
Attempts to secure a high degree of synchronization of cell division of the Krebs mouse ascites carcinoma, by combined use of aminopterin and citrovorum factor, and by use of colchicine and N-acetyl colchinol, were unsuccessful. In the course of the work, a new method for securing smears of ascites tumor cells was out, which we believe will be found useful
[Austin Quadrangle: Average Record Data Listings]
Average record data listings taken during aerial gamma-ray and magnetic surveys of the Austin Quadrangle in Texas.
[Austin Quadrangle: Single Record Data Listings]
Single record data listings taken during aerial gamma-ray and magnetic surveys of the Austin Quadrangle in Texas.
Beryllia and Beryllia-Beryllium Bodies for Moderating Cores in Fuel Elements
From introduction: This report presents the results of the two phases of the work: study of the compatibility of beryllia bodies with a coating material, molybdenum; and studies of beryllia-beryllium body fabrication.
Boundary Disturbances in High Explosive Shock Tubes
Abstract: High Velocity disturbance are observed to propagate in advance of the plane shock front along the walls of a high-explosive-operated shock tube. Experiments were performed which indicate that the disturbance proceeds at a constant velocity relative to the shock front, and carries a considerable amount of energy as evidenced by its ability to penetrate metal plates. The velocity of a similar disturbance observed along a rod placed on the axis of the shock tube normal to the plane shock front was essentially independent of the rod material and diameter. This phenomenon was observed when shock tubes were filled with argon or chlorine but was absent when air or helium was used.
[Buffalo-Lignite Detail Area: Field Data, Part 1]
Documentation outlining characteristics of field data samples taken in the Buffalo-Lignite detail area.
[Buffalo-Lignite Detail Area: Field Data, Part 2]
Documentation outlining characteristics of field data samples taken in the Buffalo-Lignite detail area.
[Buffalo-Lignite Detail Area: Sediment Site Data]
Data gathered at stream sediment sites in the Buffalo-Lignite detail area, including applicable water chemistry measurements (e.g., pH, conductivity, alkalinity) and elemental analyses.
[Buffalo-Lignite Detail Area: Well Water Data]
Data gathered at well water sites in the Buffalo-Lignite detail area, including applicable water chemistry measurements (e.g., pH, conductivity, alkalinity), physical measurements (e.g., temperature, well description, scintillometer readings), and elemental analyses.
Calculated Pressure Drop In the 1706-KER Loop
The purpose of this report is to provide calculated liquid flow pressure drop data for the 1706-KER recirculation loops.
Carbon Steel in High Temperature Water
Resistance of carbon steel to corrosion in oxygenated high-temperature (250C) water was unexpectedly good at high oxygen concentration. Pertinent literature, critically examined, and toroid experiments indicted that at low oxygen concentration attack did increase with concentration, but as oxygen concentration was sufficiently increased, more protective films were formed on the metal. Some corrosion factors in the application of carbon steel to nuclear reactors systems are discussed.
[Carlsbad Quadrangle: Field Data]
Documentation outlining characteristics of field data samples taken in the Carlsbad quadrangle.
[Carlsbad Quadrangle: Sediment Site Data]
Data gathered at stream sediment sites in the Carlsbad quadrangle, including applicable water chemistry measurements (e.g., pH, conductivity, alkalinity) and elemental analyses.
[Carlsbad Quadrangle: Well Water Data]
Data gathered at well water sites in the Carlsbad quadrangle, including applicable water chemistry measurements (e.g., pH, conductivity, alkalinity), physical measurements (e.g., temperature, well description, scintillometer readings), and elemental analyses.
Chemistry Division Quarterly Report: September, October, November, 1952
Quarterly progress report for the Chemistry Division of the University of California Radiation Laboratory: nuclear chemistry, bio-organic chemistry, metals and high temperature thermodynamics, basic chemistry, and chemical engineering.
[Chinati Mountains Project Area: Field Data]
Documentation outlining characteristics of field data samples taken in the Chinati Mountains project area.
[Chinati Mountains Project Area: Sediment Data]
Recorded laboratory analyses for samples of stream sediments from the Chinati Mountains survey area in Texas.
[Chinati Mountains Project Area: Water & Radiometric Data]
Recorded laboratory analyses for samples of groundwater and well water as well as radiometric readings from the Chinati Mountains survey area in Texas.
[Choteau Quadrangle: Field Data]
Recorded data taken from field samples of filtered spring, stream, and well water, and acidified stream and lake water from the Choteau quadrangle in Montana.
[Choteau Quadrangle: Laboratory Data]
Recorded laboratory analysis for samples of filtered spring, stream, and well water, and acidified stream and lake water from the Choteau quadrangle in Montana.
Comments on the Determination of the Particle Size Distribution of Thorium Oxide
Factors affecting the results of thoria particle size distribution measurements by sedimentation procedures currently and recently employed are considered. The effects of thoria concentration, solvent, dispersant, thoria properties, and other factors are discussed.
Comparison of Radiation-Induced Graft Copolymerization Untilizing Electron Accelerators and Isotope Sources as Radiation Initiators
"A comparison of the grafting of a 2:1 molar mixture of methacrylic acid and styrene to both polypropylene film and fabric using CO60 source and electron accelerator as sources of ionizing radiation is made on the basis of mutual or simultaneous grafting and post-irradiation grafting.
Correlation of Exponential and PCTR Measurements of Cluster Fuel Elements with Theory
Accurate knowledge of the lattice parameters comprised in the four factor formula k∞=η∈Pi are required for optimum designing of reactors. In the special case of cluster fuel elements conventional handbook formulas are of little use. It is the intent of this paper to report the results of some recent improvements in the calculation of these parameters. By the addition of certain refinements in the calculation of these parameters. By the addition of certain refinements to the conventional calculational methods considerable success has been obtained in the correlation of theory with experiment.
Corrosion of Construction Materials in 234-5 Project Solutions
The following report covers the construction materials selected for laboratory corrosion studies and the determination of their corrosion rates in process solutions.
[Cottonwood Project Area: Field Data]
Documentation outlining characteristics of field data samples taken in the Cottonwood project area.
[Cottonwood Project Area: Sediment Site Data]
Data gathered at stream sediment sites in the Cottonwood project area, including applicable water chemistry measurements (e.g., pH, conductivity, alkalinity) and elemental analyses.
[Cottonwood Project Area: Well Water Data]
Data gathered at well water sites in the Cottonwood project area, including applicable water chemistry measurements (e.g., pH, conductivity, alkalinity), physical measurements (e.g., temperature, well description, scintillometer readings), and elemental analyses.
[Las Cruces Quadrangle: Field Data]
Documentation outlining characteristics of field data samples taken in the Las Cruces quadrangle.
[Las Cruces Quadrangle: Sediment Site Data]
Data gathered at stream sediment sites in the Las Cruces quadrangle, including applicable water chemistry measurements (e.g., pH, conductivity, alkalinity) and elemental analyses.
[Las Cruces Quadrangle: Well Water Data]
Data gathered at well water sites in the Las Cruces quadrangle, including applicable water chemistry measurements (e.g., pH, conductivity, alkalinity), physical measurements (e.g., temperature, well description, scintillometer readings), and elemental analyses.
[Cutbank Quadrangle: Field Data, Part 1]
Documentation outlining characteristics of field data samples taken in the Cut Bank quadrangle.
[Cutbank Quadrangle: Field Data, Part 2]
Documentation outlining characteristics of field data samples taken in the Cut Bank quadrangle.
[Cutbank Quadrangle: Sediment Site Data]
Data gathered at stream sediment sites in the Cut Bank quadrangle, including applicable water chemistry measurements (e.g., pH, conductivity, alkalinity) and elemental analyses.
[Cutbank Quadrangle: Well Water Data]
Data gathered at well water sites in the Cut Bank quadrangle, including applicable water chemistry measurements (e.g., pH, conductivity, alkalinity), physical measurements (e.g., temperature, well description, scintillometer readings), and elemental analyses.
The Death Valley Expedition: A Biological Survey of Parts of California, Nevada, Arizona, and Utah, Part 2
Collection of reports on Death Valley, the bordering region of California, Nevada, Arizona, and Utah. Reports include birds, reptiles and Batrachians, fishes, insects, mollusks, trees and shrubs, cactuses and yuccas, and list of localities in the reports.
Development of Isotope Dilution Techniques for Assay of Food Additives
"lsotope dilution techniques are described for the assay of chlorinated hydrocarbon pesticides and organic phosphorus pesticides in foods. Results are given for the determination of tetranitro-DDT-dianilide, dianilide of tetranitro- DDE, dieldrin, systox, and derivatives of these compounds. "
Development of the Hanford Slave Manipulator for Use in the Multicurie Cells at Hanford
Introduction: "During the early planning of the multicurie cells at Hanford it was decided that a slave type manipulator would be necessary to perform the experiments for which the cells were being designed. The design required steel roofs for installation through a port hole in the face. Technical Services Equipment Development began developing the proposed manipulator in January 1951 by making a study of those existing at that tune. None met the requirements which had been established; therefore, the design of a special manipulator was started immediately."
Distribution Coefficient of Dâ‚‚O Between Triethylamine and Water
Summary: "Water containing 1.8% D2O was distributed between the two liquid phases formed with triethylamine at 20 and 35 C. The triethylamine was removed from each phase by aseotropic distillation with benzene before analyzing the water by determining its density with a quartz float. The ratios of the concentrations of the D2O in the water layer to that in the amino layer were 1.007 and 1.004 at 20 and 35, respectfully. The differences from unity are about the same as the errors of analysis."
[Dodge City Quadrangle: Field Data, Part 1]
Documentation outlining characteristics of field data samples taken in the Dodge City quadrangle.
[Dodge City Quadrangle: Field Data, Part 2]
Documentation outlining characteristics of field data samples taken in the Dodge City quadrangle.
[Dodge City Quadrangle: Sediment Site Data]
Data gathered at stream sediment sites in the Dodge City quadrangle, including applicable water chemistry measurements (e.g., pH, conductivity, alkalinity) and elemental analyses.
[Dodge City Quadrangle: Well Water Data]
Data gathered at well water sites in the Dodge City quadrangle, including applicable water chemistry measurements (e.g., pH, conductivity, alkalinity), physical measurements (e.g., temperature, well description, scintillometer readings), and elemental analyses.
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