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Preliminary evaluation of geothermal resources of South Texas

Description: Studies on the following are summarized: regional distribution of Frio sands, South Texas; depositional patterns, Gulf-Coast Tertiary; growth faults, mechanisms for downdip thickening; the approach to obtaining sand distribution; reliable correlations from regional cross sections; depositional systems from sand-percentage maps; geopressured Frio related to sand distribution; isothermal maps; and conclusons and potential geothermal fairways. (MHR)
Date: October 1, 1974
Creator: Bebout, D.G.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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EPRI geothermal energy R and D 5-year program plan (1975 to 1979)

Description: The recommended EPRI Geothermal Research and Development 5-Year Program Plan has been defined to complement and provide focus for federally sponsored geothermal energy R and D efforts. The scope of the program includes: verification of hydrothermal reservoir capability and low salinity brine heat transfer characteristics at a potential demonstration site followed by design, development and construction of a low salinity hydrothermal demonstration plant in conjunction with an electric utility or… more
Date: October 17, 1974
Creator: Spencer, D.F.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Baseline Gas Turbine Development Program Eighth Quarterly Progress Report

Description: Progress is reported for a program to demonstrate by 1976 an experimental gas turbine powered automobile which meets the 1978 Federal Emissions Standards, has significantly improved fuel economy, and is competitive in performance, reliability, and potential manufacturing cost with the conventional piston engine powered, standard size American automobile. Major preparations for engine heat balance tests by NASA were completed. EPA laboratories completed Baseline vehicle emissions, noise, and odo… more
Date: October 31, 1974
Creator: Schmidt, C. E.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Impact of state and federal law on development of geothermal resources in Texas. Project L/R-9, final report

Description: The significant geothermal resource in Texas consists of enormous reservoirs of hot, geopressed water, which formed along the Gulf Coast when water-laden sediments were deposited between surrounding impermeable features, so that the water which would otherwise have been forced out of the sediments was unable to escape. These deposits exist under tremendous pressure created by the weight of the overburden. A geopressure source absorbs heat indirectly, because the geopressured deposits create an … more
Date: October 31, 1974
Creator: Edwards, T.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Leaching of radioactive nuclides from cement grouts. Part II

Description: The determination of the leaching rate of radioactive /sup 137/Cs from a cement grout should the grout be contacted by water is necessary for environmental protection. The effect of the leachant turnover rate on /sup 137/Cs leaching rates was evaluated with batch and continuous (modified Soxhlet extractor) modes of experimentation. Three additives (Grundite, potter's clay, and Conasauga shale) were compared in terms of capability of radioactive isotope retention, while two leachants (tap and di… more
Date: October 21, 1974
Creator: Stanley, W. T.; Avgerinos, G. F.; Gonzalez, B. & Hemley, P. J.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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MCS-8 microcomputer system display octal debugging technique. DODT for MCS-8 microcomputer. [In assembly language]

Description: DODT (Display Octal Debugging Technique) is a program written for the MCS-8 that allows the user to modify a program via the solid-state keyboard. The program occupies 766 octal words. The minimum system requirements for using DODT are as follows: MCS-8 computer set with TV display option and Solid State Keyboard option; DODT programmable read only memories (PROM) at memory page 000 and 001; 256 word (RAM) at page 10. (RWR)
Date: October 15, 1974
Creator: Brand, H.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Mound Laboratory's Reclamation and Recycling Program

Description: In keeping with Mound Laboratory's tradition for innovation and forward-looking action, several studies were recently conducted to seek out alternatives to incineration and landfill of all nonradioactive solid waste. Efforts were directed towards reclamation, reuse, and recycling of solid wastes. These efforts resulted in a reclamation and recycling program which is being implemented in three separate phases: 1. Phase I provides for reclamation and recycling of IBM cards, printouts, and white p… more
Date: October 1, 1974
Creator: Garbe, Yvonne M.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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A STUDY OF THE K0(L) STRONG INTERACTIONS IN THE MOMENTUM REGION 60-360 GeV/c

Description: We propose to design, build and use a tertiary K{sub L}{sup 0} beam produced using the high intensity pion beam being built in the proton area. The main advantage of this beam over previous beam is the low neutron background (K{sub L}/n > 3). We propose to study the large transverse momentum dependence of the particles produced in the strong interactions of a K{sub L}{sup 0} beam, and also the production of leptons, and lepton pairs.
Date: October 1, 1974
Creator: Bartlett, D.; Morse, R.; McQuate, D.; Mugge, M.; Nauenberg, U. & U., /Colorado
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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PROJECTED LAB-E DICROMATIC ELECTRONIC DETECTOR FACILITY

Description: Two years ago the first neutrino interaction had yet to be observed at Fermilab. It was not known at that time whether the cross section would continue to rise above 10 GeV (in fact there were indications from cosmic ray experiments to the contrary), or even whether a W-boson might exist with a mass of say 2.5 GeV/c{sup 2}. Put in this perspective the progress in neutrino physics has been truly outstanding. Let us just review briefly the primary results so far reported by the Caltech-Fermilab g… more
Date: October 1, 1974
Creator: Barish, Barry C.; Bartlett, J.Frederick; Bodek, Arie; Brown, K.W.; Buchholz, D.; Merritt, Frank S. et al.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Proposal to study neutral particle production in 250-GeV p p interactions in the Fermilab 15 foot bubble chamber

Description: We propose a small exposure (25K pictures) of the hydrogen-filled FNAL 15-foot bubble chamber to a 250 GeV proton beam. Our main physics objectives are: (1) To study the dependence of neutral particle production ({pi}{sup 0}, K{sup 0}, {Lambda}) on the charged multiplicity in diffractive and non-diffractive processes. (2) To measure integrated correlations (f{sub 2}{sup {+-}0} and f{sub 2}{sup 00}) for neutral pions in a ''clean'' experiment. To make these measurements reliably requires neutral… more
Date: October 1, 1974
Creator: Jaeger, K.; /Argonne; Ammar, R.; Davis, R.; Loos, L.; Stump, R. et al.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Program Geothm: A thermodynamic process program for geothermal power plant cycles

Description: Program GEOTHM is a thermodynamic process program now under development for the LBL Geothermal Energy Program. To date, the program development has centered upon the modeling of working fluid properties, developing thermodynamic process models, and modeling the design performance of geothermal power plants. When the program is completed, it will be able to optimize a power plant or refrigeration plant for minimum cost power or refrigeration. Furthermore, operation of the thermodynamic cycles at… more
Date: October 1, 1974
Creator: Green, M.A. & Pines, H.S.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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STUDIES OF DEEP INELASTIC DIFFERENTIAL DISTRIBUTIONS AT HIGH ENERGIES FOR neutrino anti-neutrino BEAMS

Description: We propose as the initial experiment in the new dichromatic V detector to make a systematic study of deep inelastic cross sections. This experiment will use the present target-detector remounted. A new magnet spectrometer system will be installed giving both better resolution and acceptance. An improved dichromatic beam will also give better information on the incident 13 neutrino energy. We propose 1000 hours of running with > 10{sup 13} ppp for this experiment.
Date: October 1, 1974
Creator: Barish, B.C.; Bartlett, J.F.; Bodek, A.; Brown, K.W.; Buchholz, D.; Merritt, F.S. et al.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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