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Hydrogeochemical and stream sediment reconnaissance basic data for Hutchinson NTMS Quadrangle, Kansas

Description: Results of a reconnaissance geochemical survey of the Hutchinson Quadrangle, Kansas are reported. Field and laboratory data are presented for 592 groundwater and 616 stream sediment samples. Statistical and areal distributions of uranium and possible uranium-related variables are displayed. A generalized geologic map of the survey area is provided, and pertinent geologic factors which may be of significance in evaluating the potential for uranium mineralization are briefly discussed. The ground… more
Date: July 27, 1979
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Neutron-induced fission-cross-section measurements and calculations of selected transplutonic isotopes

Description: The neutron-induced fission cross sections of /sup 242m/Am and /sup 245/Cm have been measured over an energy range of 10/sup -4/ eV to approx. 20 MeV in a series of experiments at three facilities during the past several years. The combined results of these measurements, in which only sub-milligram quantities of enriched isotopes were used, yield cross sections with uncertainties of approximately 5% below 10 MeV relative to the /sup 235/U standard cross section used to normalize the data. We su… more
Date: August 27, 1982
Creator: White, R. M. & Browne, J. C.
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Plan for the future of neutron research on condensed matter: an Argonne National Laboratory report prepared in response to the Report of the Review Panel on Neutron Scattering

Description: The Review Panel on Neutron Scattering has recommended an expanded budget to allow systematic development of the field. An alternative plan for the future of neutron research on condensed matter is presented here, in case it is not possible to fund the expanded budget. This plan leads, in a rational and logical way, to a world-class neutron source that will ensure the vitality of the field and exploit the many benefits that state-of-the-art neutron facilities can bring to programs in the materi… more
Date: January 27, 1981
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Tokamak reactor systems studies

Description: A summary of work completed on the ARIES project during this report period is given. The main areas of effort were: neutronics, shield optimization and design, safety, systems, startup and shutdown, and ripple loss. (MOW)
Date: August 27, 1992
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Low temperature irradiations of Nb/sub 3/Sn with 14-MeV neutrons

Description: High energy neutron irradiations have been performed on Nb/sub 3/Sn superconductors to assess their behavior in a fusion reactor environment. Irradiations were performed at 4.2/sup 0/K and property measurements were made without warming the samples. The critical current I/sub c/ increased with irradiation to a level about 50% above the unirradiated value at the highest fluences reached in our experiments. These results are compared with the results of other low temperature irradiations of Nb/su… more
Date: October 27, 1978
Creator: Scanlan, R. M. & Raymond, E. L.
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The LISA-1 and TRIO in-pile tests

Description: The in-pile tests TRIO and LISA-1 involve measurement of in-situ tritium release as a function of time, temperature and sweep gas conditions. These in-situ tritium recovery experiments are similar in concept to other in-pile tests such as the VOM series, Exotic, and the LILA series. TRIO used a single capsule with lithium aluminate. The results from TRIO have been compiled, evaluated and reported. The LISA-1 experiment had six test capsules: one lithium aluminate, one lithium orthosilicate (Li/… more
Date: October 27, 1986
Creator: Clemmer, R. G.; Werle, H. & Briec, M.
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