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1497312906.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1497312922.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1497307465.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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1497307848.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
19792606230018U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 1979. First Edition. Paperback. Good. 0x0x0. Bound in publisher's wraps. Softcover. Good binding and cover. Clean unmarked pages. Minor shelf wear. Approximately 850 pages in various pagings : illustrations ; 28 cm. Investigative report no. 50-320/79-10 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission paperback
198141371Washington DC: GPO 1981. First Edition. First Printing. good. Quarto approx. 325 wraps sections index tabbed tabs bent references fr cover stained and edge creased spine faded slight waviness to text. NUREG-0740. GPO paperback
199747957Arlington VA: Nuclear Waste Technical Bd 1997. First Edition. First Printing. very good. Approx. 100 wraps references glossary. This report was submitted in accordance with the requirements of the Nuclear Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1987 Public Law 100-123. It presents findings and recommendations. Congress created the Board to evaluate the technical and scientific validity of the Department of Energy's program to manage the permanent disposition of the nation's civilian spent fuel and high-level radioactive waste. Specifically the Board is charged with evaluating the DOE site-characterization activities at Yucca Mountain Nevada as well as activities relating to the design of the repository and to the packaging and transport of spent fuel and high-level radioactive waste. Nuclear Waste Technical Bd paperback
1497307686.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
199946443Washington DC: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Comm 1999. First Edition. First Printing. good. Approx. 100 wraps abbreviations chronology of correspondence glossary label with previous owner's name partially removed from fr cover. Covers somewhat worn and soiled distribution letter laid in. NUREG-1672. Project No. 697. U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Comm paperback
1497373239.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
197845407Washington DC: GPO 1978. First Edition. First Printing. good. 24 cm 146 wraps. H.A.S.C. No. 95-62. GPO paperback
197850266Washington DC: GPO 1978. First Edition. First Printing. good. 24 cm 60 wraps table. H.A.S.C. No. 95-99. Hearings before the Panel on Indian Ocean Forces Limitation and Conventional Arms Transfer Limitation of the Intelligence and Military Application of Nuclear Energy Subcommittee. Sonny Montgomery was the panel chairperson. There are several places where text has been omitted presumably for classification/security reasons and the deletion noted. GPO paperback
198851088Washington DC: GPO 1988. very good. 148 wraps figures tables references index. Complete subtitle: Hearing on National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Years 1988/1989--H.R. 1748 and Oversight of Previously Authorized Programs Department of Energy National Security Programs. H.A.S.C. No. 100-13. GPO paperback
197849270Washington DC: GPO 1978. very good. 65 wraps figures appendix. H.A.S.C. No. 95-95. Topics covered include conclusions of the Panel SALT II status unresolved SALT II issues United States-Soviet Strategic Trends U.S. strategic requirements unilateral arms restraint and SALT II: no cause of euphoria. GPO paperback
200773920Washington DC: U.S. Department of Energy Office of Nuclear Energy 2007. Presumed First Edition First printing. Wraps. Very good. iv 296 pages. Illustrations many with color. Project Summaries and Abstracts. Index of NERI Projects. The Nuclear Energy Research Initiative is at the core of a federal effort to develop advanced nuclear energy concepts and technologies. The Department of Energy's DOE Office of Nuclear Energy NE issued annual reports for its Nuclear Energy Research Initiative NERI describing accomplishments achieved in the reported period. The NERI and program has furthered DOE goals for the past decade conducting research into many of the key technical issues that impact the expanded use of advanced nuclear energy systems. Researchers have fostered innovative ideas in advanced nuclear energy systems and nuclear hydrogen production nuclear fuels and advanced materials non-proliferation and waste treatment. Since its inception in 1999 NERI has helped to maintain and improve the nuclear research infrastructure in the United Sates by encouraging preserving and advancing nuclear science and technology research and development. U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Nuclear Energy paperback
63473653National Academy Press pp. 104 . Papeback. Used. National Academy Press unknown
196487717Livermore CA: U.S. Army Engineer Nuclear Cratering Group 1964. Presumed First Edition First printing. Wraps. Good. The format is approximately 8 inches by 10.5 inches. Various paginations approximately 120 pages. Illustrations figures tables tabular data. Ex-library copy with the usual library markings some blacked out. This is part of Plowshare--civil industrial and scientific used for nuclear explosives. The US Army Corps of Engineers Nuclear Cratering Group NCG program activities include: 1 cratering calibration of various geologic media and development of techniques designed to provide a desired crater geometry with chemical high-explosive detonations; 2 joint planning of and technical participation in AEC nuclear-excavation experiments; 3 development of data on the engineering properties of nuclear craters; 4 development of civil works nuclear construction technology; 5 accomplishment of engineering studies of nuclear construction feasibility; and 6execution of joint CE/AEC civil works nuclear-construction experiments. Four conceptual nuclear-construction applications have been identified as having a significant potential for accomplishment: 1 nuclear quarrying to produce rock fill or aggregate; 2 nuclear ejecta dam construction; 3 nuclear harbor construction; and 4 nuclear canal excavation. This inclosure described the design of the nuclear explosions required to excavate the channel for an Isthmian sea-level canal. The Columbian nuclear cue would use 262 devices with a total yield of 2709 megatons fired in 21 separate detonations. Project Plowshare was the overall United States program for the development of techniques to use nuclear explosives for peaceful construction purposes. The program was organized in June 1957 as part of the worldwide Atoms for Peace efforts. As part of the program 35 nuclear warheads were detonated in 27 separate tests. A similar program was carried out in the Soviet Union under the name Nuclear Explosions for the National Economy. Successful demonstrations of non-combat uses for nuclear explosives include rock blasting stimulation of tight gas chemical element manufacture unlocking some of the mysteries of the R-process of stellar nucleosynthesis and probing the composition of the Earth's deep crust creating reflection seismology vibroseis data which has helped geologists and follow-on mining company prospecting. The project's uncharacteristically large and atmospherically vented Sedan nuclear test also led geologists to determine that Barringer crater was formed as a result of a meteor impact and not from a volcanic eruption as had earlier been assumed. This became the first crater on Earth definitely proven to be from an impact event. Negative impacts from Project Plowshare's tests generated significant public opposition which eventually led to the program's termination in 1977. These consequences included tritiated water projected to increase by CER Geonuclear Corporation to a level of 2% of the then-maximum level for drinking water and the deposition of fallout from radioactive material being injected into the atmosphere before underground testing was mandated by treaty. Peaceful nuclear explosions PNEs are nuclear explosions conducted for non-military purposes. Proposed uses include excavation for the building of canals and harbors electrical generation the use of nuclear explosions to drive spacecraft and as a form of wide-area fracking. PNEs were an area of some research from the late 1950s into the 1980s primarily in the United States and Soviet Union. In the U.S. a series of tests were carried out under Project Plowshare. Some of the ideas considered included blasting a new Panama Canal constructing the proposed Nicaragua Canal the use of underground explosions to create electricity Project PACER and a variety of mining geological and radionuclide studies. The largest of the excavation tests was carried out in the Sedan nuclear test in 1962 which released large amounts of radioactive gas into the air. By the late 1960s public opposition to Plowshare was increasing and a 1970s study of the economics of the concepts suggested they had no practical use. Plowshare saw decreasing interest from the 1960s and was officially canceled in 1977. The Soviet program started a few years after the U.S. efforts and explored many of the same concepts under their Nuclear Explosions for the National Economy program. The program was more extensive eventually conducting 239 nuclear explosions. Some of these tests also released radioactivity including a significant release of plutonium into the groundwater and the polluting of an area near the Volga River. A major part of the program in the 1970s and 80s was the use of very small bombs to produce shock waves as a seismic measuring tool and as part of these experiments two bombs were successfully used to seal blown-out oil wells. The program officially ended in 1988. U.S. Army Engineer Nuclear Cratering Group paperback
198777065Fort Leavenworth KS: US Army Combined Arms Combat Developments Activity Nuclear and Chemical Directorate 1987. Coordinating Draft. Wraps. Good. Various paginations approximately 140 pages. Illustrations. Appendix A-F including acronyms. References. Glossary. Two lines of highlighting on distribution list. The Official Use Only distribution restriction is understood to have expired on 1 July 1990. This field manual was intended to provide a consolidated summary of procedural guidance training methods technical information and responsibilities of the initial response force IRF in preparing for a wartime or peacetime nuclear weapon accident or incident. It concentrated on IRF procedures and techniques for limiting radiation hazards to the public and response force personnel. FM 3-15 was intended to supplement DNA 5100.e Nuclear Weapon Accident Response Procedures NARP manual for peacetime NAIRA and expand on FM 100-50 for wartime NAIRA. FM 3-15 will also cover procedures for survey and monitoring decontamination casualty treatment fire suppression public affairs and security as it relates to the IRF and as outlined in AR 50-5. This field manual is a coordinating draft for the revision of Field Manual 3-15 Nuclear Accident Contamination Control Nov 1975 and is published in accordance with TRADOC Regulation 11-7 and TRADOC Pamphlet 310-6. FM 3-15 is intended for use by CONUS and OCONUS commanders staff and soldiers at corps level or below and by Army Depot personnel who respond to a nuclear accident or incident. It provides doctrine and training guidance for Nuclear Accident and Incident Response and Assistance NAIRA which will be applicable in wartime and peacetime. This FM will outline NAIRA processes necessary for the Initial Response Force IRF to prepare for and provide immediate safety security rescue and control at the accident scene to save lives and reduce exposure hazards. The IRF will be composed of available assets as determined by the commander of the army installation nearest to the accident site. US Army Combined Arms Combat Developments Activity, Nuclear and Chemical Directorate paperback
pp. ii, 77. Illustrated with numerous photographs and drawings. 8vo. Original full pictorial wraps, very slight soiling on rear cover. Nice copy. Quite scarce. SPACE/1
pp. iv, 128 + photographs, some in color. Inked notations on rear cover. 24mo. Original full brown printed cloth binding. Very nice copy. SPACE/7
199367195Washington DC: United States. Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program 1993. Presumed first edition/first printing. Wraps. Good. iii 39 24 p. Includes diagrams. The environmental effect of disposal of radioactive wastes originating from U.S. Naval nuclear propulsion plants and their support facilities is assessed. This report confirms that procedures used by the Navy to control releases of reaidactivity from U.S. Naval nuclear-powered ships and their support facilities are effective in protecting the environment and the health and safety of the general public. United States. Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program paperback
1494955385.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback