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Methodology for rapid assessment of the radon potential of soils Methodology for rapid assessment of the radon potential of soils

A technique using a small diameter probe and a portable alpha-particle scintillometer for sample collection and analysis has been developed. It is fast, efficient, cost-effective, and can be modified to accommodate a wide spectrum of sampling conditions. When soil-gas sampling for radon is combined with geophysical gamma-ray measurements, pedological characteristics of surficial...
Authors
G.M. Reimer

Modelling the bathymetry of the Antarctic continental shelf Modelling the bathymetry of the Antarctic continental shelf

Continental shelves are typically covered by relatively shallow waters (
Authors
Uri S. ten Brink, William P. Rogers, R. M. Kirkham

Monitoring radionuclide and suspended-sediment transport in the Little Colorado River basin, Arizona and New Mexico, USA Monitoring radionuclide and suspended-sediment transport in the Little Colorado River basin, Arizona and New Mexico, USA

From July 1988 through September 1991, radionuclide and suspended-sediment transport were monitored in ephemeral streams in the semiarid Little Colorado River basin of Arizona and New Mexico, USA, where in-stream gross-alpha plus gross-beta activities have exceeded Arizona's Maximum Allowable Limit through releases from natural weathering processes and from uranium-mining operations in...
Authors
John R. Gray, Gregory G. Fisk

Numerical simulation of a sphere moving down an incline with identical spheres placed equally apart Numerical simulation of a sphere moving down an incline with identical spheres placed equally apart

This paper describes a numerical study of an elastic sphere moving down an incline with a string of identical spheres placed equally apart. Two momentum equations and a moment equation formulated for the moving sphere are solved numerically for the instantaneous velocity of the moving sphere on an incline with different angles of inclination. Input parameters for numerical simulation...
Authors
Chi-Hai Ling, Chyan-Deng Jan, Cheng-lung Chen, Hsieh Wen Shen

Progress report on the Worldwide Earthquake Risk Management (WWERM) Program Progress report on the Worldwide Earthquake Risk Management (WWERM) Program

Considerable progress has been made in the Worldwide Earthquake Risk Management (WWERM) Program since its initiation in late 1989 as a cooperative program of the Agency for International Development (AID), Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance (OFDA), and the U.S. Geological Survey. Probabilistic peak acceleration and peak Modified Mercalli intensity (MMI) maps have been prepared...
Authors
S. T. Algermissen, Walter W. Hays, Paul R. Krumpe

Public-domain-software solution to data-access problems for numerical modelers Public-domain-software solution to data-access problems for numerical modelers

Unidata's network Common Data Form, netCDF, provides users with an efficient set of software for scientific-data-storage, retrieval, and manipulation. The netCDF file format is machine-independent, direct-access, self-describing, and in the public domain, thereby alleviating many problems associated with accessing output from large hydrodynamic models. NetCDF has programming interfaces...
Authors
Harry Jenter, Richard Signell

Remote sensing of water clarity and suspended sediments in coastal waters Remote sensing of water clarity and suspended sediments in coastal waters

Processing of data for estimation of suspended sediment concentrations and water clarity in turbid coastal water requires three components: (1) correction of raw data to water reflectance; (2) establishment of appropriate general models relating reflectance characteristics to materials in the water; and (3) determination of the coefficients of the models appropriate for the area under...
Authors
R. P. Stumpf
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