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ORNL Trusted Corridors Project: Watts Bar Dam Inland Waterway Project

Description: Radiation has existed everywhere in the environment since the Earth's formation - in rocks, soil, water, and plants. The mining and processing of naturally occurring radioactive materials for use in medicine, power generation, consumer products, and industry inevitably generate emissions and waste. Radiological measuring devices have been used by industry for years to measure for radiation in undesired locations or simply identify radioactive materials. Since the terrorist attacks on the United… more
Date: November 1, 2011
Creator: Walker, Randy M; Gross, Ian G; Smith, Cyrus M & Hill, David E
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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RadSTraM: Radiological Source Tracking and Monitoring, Phase II Final Report

Description: This report focuses on the technical information gained from the Radiological Source Tracking and Monitoring (RadSTraM) Phase II investigation and its implications. The intent of the RadSTraM project was to determine the feasibility of tracking radioactive materials in commerce, particularly International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Category 3 and 4 materials. Specifically, Phase II of the project addressed tracking radiological medical isotopes in commerce. These categories of materials are su… more
Date: December 1, 2008
Creator: Warren, Tracy A; Walker, Randy M; Hill, David E; Gross, Ian G; Smith, Cyrus M & Abercrombie, Robert K
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Requirements Definition for ORNL Trusted Corridors Project

Description: The ORNL Trusted Corridors Project has several other names: SensorNet Transportation Pilot; Identification and Monitoring of Radiation (in commerce) Shipments (IMR(ic)S); and Southeastern Transportation Corridor Pilot (SETCP). The project involves acquisition and analysis of transportation data at two mobile and three fixed inspection stations in five states (Kentucky, Mississippi, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Washington DC). Collaborators include the State Police organizations that are respo… more
Date: February 1, 2008
Creator: Walker, Randy M; Hill, David E; Smith, Cyrus M; DeNap, Frank A; White, James D; Gross, Ian G et al.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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