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Modeling Marine Exposure to Polychlorinated Biphenyls from Sunken Ships
In the past, the U.S. Navy has routinely conducted SINKing EXercises (SINKEX) for training, weapon effectiveness tests, and economic disposal of aging assets. Recent concern over polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) chemicals aboard such target vessels has resulted in a suspension of SINKEX. The U.S. Navy has approximately 200 vessels currently requiring such disposal. Environmental legislation and health concerns preclude selling such vessels to foreign governments or scrapping. This work attempted to model the fate and transport of these PCBs by examining their transport to coastal water and their accumulation in the marine food chain. The model includes biodegradation, upwelling, partitioning of PCBs to sediment, sediment transport, bioaccumulation, biomagnification, and biological migration. Seasonal fluctuations in marine biomass and storm activity and how this affects PCB concentrations is also examined. The model uses a four trophic level approach for the marine food chain. A total of 55 runs, each simulating a 50 year period, were conducted. Model output and subsequent sensitivity analysis of parameters indicate that the potential for adverse impact to the marine ecosystem is minimal
The Resurrection Faith of the Maccabean Martyrs
This thesis is to undertake a study of the resurrection faith of the Maccabean martyrs. In so doing, it will study two particu1ar works, the canonical book of Daniel and the apocryphal book of Second Maccabees.
By resurrection is meant that act of God by which He calls forth the bodies of the dead and restores them to life again. This term implies something different from what is usually understood by such concepts as the immortality of the soul, translation and assumption.
The thesis will consider the nature of the faith embraced by these martyrs with regard to the following; the nature of that which was to be called to life again in the resurrection, the scope of the resurrection envisaged, the intermediate state between death and resurrection, and the function which resurrection served in the life situation of the individuals concerned. It will investigate those. historical factors which were associated with the profession of a faith in a resurrection, and will try to assess the influence which these historical factors exerted upon the formu1ation of a belief in resurrection
High Resolution BPM Upgrade for the ATF Damping Ring at KEK
A beam position monitor (BPM) upgrade at the KEK Accelerator Test Facility
(ATF) damping ring has been accomplished, carried out by a KEK/FNAL/SLAC
collaboration under the umbrella of the global ILC R&D effort. The upgrade
consists of a high resolution, high reproducibility read-out system, based on
analog and processing, and also implements a new automatic gain error
correction schema. The technical concept and realization as well as results of
beam studies are presented.Comment: 3 pp. 10th European Workshop on Beam Diagnostics and Instrumentation
for Particle Accelerators DIPAC 2011, 16-18 May 2011. Hamburg, German
Broad-band chopper for a CW proton linac at Fermilab
Requirements and technical limitations to the bunch-by-bunch chopper for the
Fermilab Project X are discussed.Comment: 3 pp. Particle Accelerator, 24th Conference (PAC'11) 2011. 28 Mar - 1
Apr 2011. New York, US
A Wire Position Monitor System for the 1.3 GHZ Tesla-Style Cryomodule at the Fermilab New-Muon-Lab Accelerator
The first cryomodule for the beam test facility at the Fermilab New-Muon-Lab
building is currently under RF commissioning. Among other diagnostics systems,
the transverse position of the helium gas return pipe with the connected 1.3
GHz SRF accelerating cavities is measured along the ~15 m long module using a
stretched-wire position monitoring system. An overview of the wire position
monitor system technology is given, along with preliminary results taken at the
initial module cool down, and during further testing. As the measurement system
offers a high resolution, we also discuss options for use as a vibration
detector.Comment: 4 pp. 15th International Conference on RF Superconductivity
(SRF2011). 25-29 Jul 2011. Chicago, Illinois, US
Observation of Instabilities of Coherent Transverse Ocillations in the Fermilab Booster
The Fermilab Booster - built more than 40 years ago - operates well above the
design proton beam intensity of 4x10**12 ppp. Still, the Fermilab neutrino
experiments call for even higher intensity of 5.5x10**12 ppp. A multitude of
intensity related effects must be overcome in order to meet this goal including
suppression of coherent dipole instabilities of transverse oscillations which
manifest themselves as a sudden drop in the beam current. In this report we
present the results of observation of these instabilities at different tune,
coupling and chromaticity settings and discuss possible cures.Comment: 3 pp. 3rd International Particle Accelerator Conference (IPAC 2012)
20-25 May 2012, New Orleans, Louisian
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