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1983Alibris.0011466Paris: Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development OECD 1983. Trade paperback. Fair. Ex-library. Other than library markings NO EXTRANEOUS MARKINGS IN THIS BOOK. Fading-> fair. 250 p. Out-of-print book. GEOLOGY shelf. Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) paperback
0428060854.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
197464130Portland OR & Burlingame CA: Shannon & Wilson Inc. November - December 1974. Thick 4to. 11.25 x 12 x 3.25 in. Approx. 400 leaves sections variously numbered. w/ thumb tab sections printed typed captions included at fore-edges w/ over 100 maps many large folding boring core sample printed photos on matte finish stock folding charts graphs diagrams; additional appendix envelope w/ 2 large folding appendix updated blueprint maps inserted at rear. Original green vinyl 19-ring binder silver lettering stamped on front cover & spine occasional interior age toning shelfwear rubbing still a VG copy from the library of Dr. Clive F. “Rick†Kienle 1942-2025 geologist and specialist in aerial photo mapping w/ ownership signature on title. First edition of this exceedingly rare geotechnical report for a Pacific Power & Light Co. proposed nuclear power plant to have been constructed at West Roosevelt Washington along the edge of Lake Umatilla in the Columbia River Gorge as part of a group of similar nuclear power plants with the proposed Trojan Nuclear Power plant licensed to run beginning in 1976 at 1100 Megawatts. PP&L together with PG&E had previously examined 2 sites near Arlington OR but then shifted to this site near the Columbia River down from the Hanford Sites later developed for the WPPSS projects. Included are five borings for subsurface conditions 3 borings in the landslide areas geophysical survey to depth of 229 feet geologic mapping of faults stratigraphy and assessment of ground motion. The Slope Stability and Aerial Geological survey results were included in a later separate report by Dr. Rick Kienle.Several nuclear power plants had been proposed and received geotechnical studies in the Pacific Northwest following up the Trojan Nuclear Power Plant constructed upon the site of the former Trojan Powder Co. plant site as well as adjacent properties beginning in 1967. Pitched to PGE as a means to solve the exploding power usage demand in the fast-growing Portland OR area in the Mid-20th-Century by Admiral Lewis Strauss of the Atomic Energy Commission PGE and 13 other utilities began planning in 1967 and construction began July 30 1968. PGE chose to build a pressurized water reactor plant and the enormous plant and huge construction cost were projected at the time to be cheaper than coal-fired power plants to supplement the massive hydropower presence in the PNW. Oregon Governor Tom McCall established the first Nuclear Siting Task Force of the Nuclear Development Coordinating Committee in 1969 in order to approve location of nuclear power plants consistent with Oregon’s environmental protections as well as comply with the forthcoming Clean Air Act passed in 1970. No copies in Worldcat or other collections; See: Timeline of Oregon’s Energy History Oregon Department of Energy 2026. Shannon & Wilson, Inc., unknown
197464128Portland OR & Burlingame CA: Shannon & Wilson Inc. November - December 1974. Thick 4to. 11.25 x 12 x 3.25 in. Approx. 400 leaves sections variously numbered. w/ thumb tab sections printed typed captions included at fore-edges w/ over 100 maps many large folding boring core sample printed photos on matte finish stock folding charts graphs diagrams; additional appendix envelope w/ 4 large folding appendix updated blueprint maps inserted at rear. Original green vinyl 19-ring binder silver lettering stamped on front cover & spine occasional interior age toning shelfwear rubbing still a VG copy from the library of Dr. Clive F. “Rick†Kienle 1942-2025 geologist and specialist in aerial photo mapping w/ ownership signature on title. First edition of this exceedingly scarce geotechnical report for a Pacific Power & Light Co. proposed nuclear power plant to have been constructed on Calapooya Creek near Sutherlin Oregon as part of a group with the proposed Trojan Nuclear Power plant licensed to run beginning in 1976 at 1100 Megawatts. This report examined the borings for subsurface conditions and proposed companion dam site for the nuclear plant seismic refraction survey geological studies Side Looking Airborne Radar SLAR survey seismic faults ground water condition reviews and more. Regional geological studies consisted of surveying local similar geologic and mining literature an in-depth examination of the aerial photographs carried under the direction of Dr. Kienle as well as in-field reconnaissance of several faults and folds to define the major geologic structures in the area to determine feasibility for siting a nuclear power plant.Several nuclear power plants had been proposed and received geotechnical studies in the Pacific Northwest following up the Trojan Nuclear Power Plant constructed upon the site of the former Trojan Powder Co. plant site as well as adjacent properties beginning in 1967. Pitched to PGE as a means to solve the exploding power usage demand in the fast-growing Portland OR area in the Mid-20th-Century by Admiral Lewis Strauss of the Atomic Energy Commission PGE and 13 other utilities began planning in 1967 and construction began July 30 1968. PGE chose to build a pressurized water reactor plant and the enormous plant and huge construction cost were projected at the time to be cheaper than coal-fired power plants to supplement the massive hydropower presence in the PNW. Oregon Governor Tom McCall established the first Nuclear Siting Task Force of the Nuclear Development Coordinating Committee in 1969 in order to approve location of nuclear power plants consistent with Oregon’s environmental protections as well as comply with the forthcoming Clean Air Act passed in 1970. No copies in Worldcat or other collections; See: Timeline of Oregon’s Energy History Oregon Department of Energy 2026. Shannon & Wilson, Inc., unknown
197464129Portland OR & Burlingame CA: Shannon & Wilson Inc. November - December 1974. Thick 4to. 11.25 x 12 x 3.25 in. Approx. 400 leaves sections variously numbered. w/ thumb tab sections printed typed captions included at fore-edges w/ over 100 maps many large folding boring core sample printed photos on matte finish stock folding charts graphs diagrams; additional appendix envelope w/ 2 large folding appendix updated blueprint maps inserted at rear. Original green vinyl 19-ring binder silver lettering stamped on front cover & spine occasional interior age toning shelfwear rubbing still a VG copy from the library of Dr. Clive F. “Rick†Kienle 1942-2025 geologist and specialist in aerial photo mapping. First edition of this exceedingly scarce geotechnical report for a Pacific Power & Light Co. proposed nuclear power plant to have been constructed at Lebanon Oregon as part of a group with the proposed Trojan Nuclear Power plant licensed to run beginning in 1976 at 1100 Megawatts. This report examined the site due to its very low historic seismic activity. Included are seven borings for subsurface conditions a laboratory test program measuring the dynamic and static engineering properties of the boring core samples seismic refraction survey geological studies Side Looking Airborne Radar SLAR survey seismic faults ground water condition reviews and more. Regional geological studies consisted of surveying local similar geologic and mining literature as well as a more abbreviated December 1973 report incorporated into this much larger in-depth examination OSU Professor Richard Couch serving as seismology consultant the aerial photographs carried under the direction of Dr. Kienle as well as in-field reconnaissance of several faults and folds to define the major geologic structures in the area to determine feasibility for siting a nuclear power plant.Several nuclear power plants had been proposed and received geotechnical studies in the Pacific Northwest following up the Trojan Nuclear Power Plant constructed upon the site of the former Trojan Powder Co. plant site as well as adjacent properties beginning in 1967. Pitched to PGE as a means to solve the exploding power usage demand in the fast-growing Portland OR area in the Mid-20th-Century by Admiral Lewis Strauss of the Atomic Energy Commission PGE and 13 other utilities began planning in 1967 and construction began July 30 1968. PGE chose to build a pressurized water reactor plant and the enormous plant and huge construction cost were projected at the time to be cheaper than coal-fired power plants to supplement the massive hydropower presence in the PNW. Oregon Governor Tom McCall established the first Nuclear Siting Task Force of the Nuclear Development Coordinating Committee in 1969 in order to approve location of nuclear power plants consistent with Oregon’s environmental protections as well as comply with the forthcoming Clean Air Act passed in 1970. No copies in Worldcat or other collections; See: Timeline of Oregon’s Energy History Oregon Department of Energy 2026. Shannon & Wilson, Inc., unknown
2012mon0002959788National Academies Press 2020-12-30. Paperback. Very Good. 0.5000 10.7500 8.2500. National Academies Press paperback
9810208014New. Brand new and still unused unknown
1965726245PN. New. 1965. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
1963718938PN. New. 1963. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
A9781249589594Paperback / softback. New. paperback
B9781249589594Paperback / softback. New. paperback
2013x-0309285321National Academies Press 2013. Paperback. New. 78 pages. 10.90x8.30x0.30 inches. National Academies Press paperback
A9780309285322Paperback / softback. New. Considers how the methods of quantification of proliferation risk are being used and implemented. This book seeks to understand the extent to which technical analysis of proliferation risk could be improved for policy makers through research and development. 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
2001x-9810246544World Scientific Pub Co Inc 2001. Hardcover. New. 456 pages. 8.50x6.25x1.25 inches. World Scientific Pub Co Inc hardcover
9810212852.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
9810246692-9-1World Scientific Publishing Company. 1st. New. The item is brand new never used or read. It's in perfect condition and may include supplements and/or access codes or come shrink-wrapped. World Scientific Publishing Company unknown
2001DADAX9810246692World Scientific Publishing Company 2001-07-20. First Edition. hardcover. New. 6.38x1.60x8.76. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. World Scientific Publishing Company hardcover
1993032183Hackensack New Jersey U.S.A.: World Scientific Pub Co Inc 1993. First edition 1993. Good in very good dustjacket. Collected scholarly papers from a 1992 symposium. Purple hardcover with dustjacket. Book has edge rubbing and sits slightly crooked when laid flat this disappears when the book is shelved. Firm binding clean pages with a small circle on the group photo indicating the book's previous owner pages clean and otherwise unmarked. The mylar protected dustjacket has light shelf rubbing no chips. First Edition. Hard Cover. Good/Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. World Scientific Pub Co Inc Hardcover
198354539Los Alamos NM: Los Alamos National Lab 1983. very good. 3-ring binder approximately 2 inches of material. Course met from October 17 to November 4 1983. Sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy in cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency. The course director was Charles R. Hatcher. Los Alamos National Lab unknown
19991317193PN. New. 1999. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
19831681<p>Good Softback Volume of the Fifth Edition of this well-established and widely-used textbook. 712pp with index ISBN 0412156709 ~ 36.95 ~ Rutherford Curie Nuclear Atom Radiation X-Rays ~ Physics</p> Chapman & Hall paperback
a720491981 Office of the Nuclear Regulatory Commisssion. 4to. about 500pp. original printed wraps. A few ink numbers and Depository Library stamps. VG. Text clean binding secure almost no wear. backstrip faded. Scarce. . paperback
197917254Washington:U. S. Nuclean Regulatory Commission 1979. soft cover. Very Good/No jacket. Washington:U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. 1979. Lacks continuous pagination though complete. Softcover. Covers show some light wear to the edges and spine but otherwise only gently soiled and in very good condition. Interior is clean bright and free of stray markings save for a few pages with some pencil underlining. Overall a very good copy. Washington:U. S. Nuclean Regulatory Commission 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