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The Virtual Library in Action

Description: The SLAC Library has for many years provided SPIRES-HEP, a 300,000 record bibliographic database, to the world particle physics community via the Internet as well as through clone sites in Europe and Japan. The 1991 introduction of the e-print archives at LANL coupled with the World-Wide-Web (WWW) from CERN suddenly made it possible to provide easy linkage between bibliographic database records and the actual full-text of papers. The SLAC Library has turned this possibility into reality by conv… more
Date: July 2, 1999
Creator: Addis, Louise
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Electronic full-image reports at Los Alamos National Laboratory

Description: Los Alamos National Laboratory is a Department of Energy laboratory operated by the University of California. There are over 10,000 laboratory employees and contractors, many engaged in a variety of scientific and technical research. The laboratory covers forty-three square miles in northern New Mexico, one hundred miles from the nearest city which might reasonably be expected to meet the needs of the researchers. Because of the remoteness of the institution, the Research Library is a vital sou… more
Date: March 2, 1998
Creator: Mosier, M. L.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Seismic Vulnerability Assessment Waste Characterization Reduction and Repackaging Building, TA-50-69

Description: This report presents the results of the seismic structural analyses completed on the Waste Characterization Reduction and Repackaging (WCRR) Building in support of ongoing safety analyses. WCRR is designated as TA-50-69 at Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico. The facility has been evaluated against Department of Energy (DOE) seismic criteria for Natural Phenomena Hazards (NPH) Performance Category II (PC 2). The seismic capacities of two subsystems within the WCRR building, t… more
Date: February 2, 2003
Creator: M.W.Sullivan; J.Ruminer & I.Cuesta
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Surface Water Data at Los Alamos National Laboratory 2000 Water Year

Description: The principal investigators collected and computed surface water discharge data from 23 stream-gaging stations that cover most of Los Alamos National Laboratory and one at Bandelier National Monument. Also included are discharge data from three springs, two that flow into Canon del Valle and one that flows into Water Canyon.
Date: June 2, 2001
Creator: D.A.Shaull; M.R.Alexander; R.P.Reynolds; R.P.Romero; E.T.Riebsomer & C.T.McLean
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Regional Seismic Signals from Chemical Explosions, Nuclear Explosions and Earthquakes: Results from the Arizona Source Phenomenology Experiment

Description: Routine industrial mining explosions play two important roles in seismic nuclear monitoring research: (1) they are a source of background events that need to be discriminated from potential nuclear explosions; (2) as some of the only explosions occurring in the current de facto global moratoria on nuclear testing, their signals should be exploited to improve the calibration of seismic m monitoring systems. A common issue monitoring arising in both of these roles is our limited physical understa… more
Date: September 2, 2005
Creator: Walter, W R; Gok, R; Mayeda, K; Sicherman, A; Bonner, J & Leidig, M
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Tomography and Methods of Travel-Time Calculation for Regional Seismic Location

Description: We are developing a laterally variable velocity model of the crust and upper mantle across Eurasia and North Africa to reduce event location error by improving regional travel-time prediction accuracy. The model includes both P and S velocities and we describe methods to compute travel-times for Pn, Sn, Pg, and Lg phases. For crustal phases Pg and Lg we assume that the waves travel laterally at mid-crustal depths, with added ray segments from the event and station to the mid crustal layer. Our … more
Date: July 2, 2007
Creator: Myers, S.; Ballard, S.; Rowe, C.; Wagoner, G.; Antolik, M.; Phillips, S. et al.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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