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AUSTRALIAN ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION RESEARCH ESTABLISHMENT LUCAS HEIGHTS

AAEC REPORT TITLES - CUMULATION 1976 - 1977

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AUTHOR AND SUBJECT INDEXES

AUGUST 1978 PREFACE

This publication supplements "AAEC Report Titles - Cumulation 1956-75". It lists all unclassified technical reports issued by the AAEC Research Establishment during 1976 and 1977 as well as some titles omitted from the earlier cumulation.

It is the editor's intention to issue annual cumulations. Each future issue will commence with the 1976 titles. The next cumulation in the series, to be issued in 1979, will supersede this volume.

The main current report series is AAEC/E. The AAEC/M series is used infrequently and only for manuals of some interest outside the AAEC. The AAEC/Trans series was discontinued in 1965. A series of information papers (AAEC/IP) was introduced in 1975.

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The Commission will, within the limits of available stocks, supply printed copies to interested persons and organisations at a price of $3 - $12 (Aust.) per report depending on size. Microfiche copies are available for some reports and may be supplied at a price of $1.00 per microfiche.

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NUMERICAL LISTING

AAEC E Series 1 AAEC Information Papers 10 AAEC M Series 11 AAEC Summer School Series 12

AUTHOR INDEX 13

SUBJECT INDEX 15 PREVIOUS PUBLICATIONS

1. "AAEC Report Titles - Cumulation 1956-1975"

2. "AAEC Report Titles - Cumulation 1976"

which is superseded by this publication AAEC E Series Reports

151 GILES* M,S,» STOCKDALE* J.A. Results of the Lucas Heights biological survey December 1959 - December 1964, Aug 1966, 13 P. * 120 tables

1.56 FRY* R.M. A reformulation of the Lucas Heights liauid effluent discharge authorisation. 1966, 19 P,* 17 tables

246 CONWAY* N.F.* DUDAITIS* A, Environmental survey at the A.A.E.C. Research Establishment Lucas Heights* results for the January - July* 1970. Nov 1972, 5 p,* 19 tables

271 DUDAITIS* A, Environmental survey at the AAEC Research Establishment* Lucas Heights* results for period August 1970 - December 1971, May 1973, 4 p,* 14 tables

290 FRY* R.M,* SYMONDS* J.L.* WATSON* G,M, Assessment of radioactive fallout arising from testing of nuclear weapons in the South Pacific and the probable effects on the Australian population. Mar 1973. 32 p.

291 COOK* J.E.* COMBE* V. Estimates of radiation dose to the Australian population as a result of exposure to fallout from the French and Chinese nuclear bomb tests over the period 1964 - 1972 and assessments of the adverse effects on public health. Mar 1973. 29 p,

301 DUDAITIS* A. Environmental survey at the AAEC Research Establishment* Lucas Heights-results for 1972. Jan 1974. 3 P.* 13 tables AAEC E Series Reports

COOK, J.L.; ROSE, E.K. The statistical distribution functions for product ratios and sums of product ratios. Sep 1974, 10 p,

341 TUCKER, A.D.J UYATT, J.H.5 BARRY, J.M.J UNDERY, D. Vascular injury in Iun3 disease, Oct 1975, 17 P,, 10 plates

354 ROYSTON, D,» CHRIMES, N.U.D, Fabrication of equipment from monel and other materials for corrosive service in the production of , Sep 1975, 25 p. ,7 plates

359 RITCHIEr A.I.M, Neutron yields and enersu spectra from the thick taraet Li(P rn) source. Jun 1975. 9 p.y 7

3A3 ELL IS» P,J. A multistation pulse height analysis system based on a PDP9L computer. Jun 1976. 42 p.

374 BLAKE, R.G.? JOSTSONS* A.J KELLY» P.M. Transmission electron microscope procedures for characterising dislocation loops in neutron-irradiated and its alloys, AP! 1976. 17 P,T 17

376 EVANS. J.V,» NICHOLSON» F.D. Mass transfer of corrosion products in hish temperature, hidh pressure water circuits. Part 2.' preliminary experiments. Jul 1976. 20 p., 23 figs.

377 CALF, G.E.y SEATONBERRY, B.W.f SMITH, L.W.J STOKES, R.C, AAEC tritium list no.l 1970-1974. Jan 1976. 2p,, 16 tables AAEC E Series Reports

378 TRIMBLE* G.D.• TURNER* U.J. NAIAD - A computer program for calculation of the steady state snd transient behaviour (includins LOCA) of compressible two-phase coolant in networks. AP! 1976. 88 p.

379 DONNELLYr I,J. The accuracy of the diffusion theory component of removal-diffusion theory. Mar 1976. 13 p., 13 fids.

380 KNOTTr R.B.* HARRIES* J.R. The prompt neutron decay constant of the Moata reactor and related coupled-core assemblies. Mar 1976. 21 p.r 10 fids*

381 POLLOCK* J.T.A.* BARTON* S.G. Hidh strength steels - stress relaxation and derived creep characteristics at room temperature. May 1976. 19 p.

382 STEVENS* G.T.* LUPTON* A.U. Transverse crsckind in orthotropic dlass fibre/epoxy resin composites. Oct 1976. 13 P.* 19 fids

383 CLANCY* B.E.* CONNOLLY* J.W.* HARRINGTON* B.V, An analysis of power transients observed in SPERT 1 Reactors. AP! 1976. 11 P.* 15 fids

385 STEVENS* G.T.* LUPTON* A.W. The effects of reactive diluents on the mechanical behaviour of an anhydride-cured epoxy resin system. Oct 1976. 6 P.* tables* fis's

386 COOK* J.L.. .* ROSE* E.K. Test of the three-Gaussian assumption for fission product mass yield curves. Mar 1976. 15 p. AAEC E Series Reports

POLLARD, J.P, AUS diffusion module F'OW checkout - 1- and 2-dimensional kinetics calculations. Jsn 1977. 25 p,? fiss? tables.

E 388 Ii ALE? L.S.? MATULIS? C.E. Analysis of son 1 extract solutions by direct reading emission sp-ectrometry. Apl 1976, & p., 7 tables

E 389 HARRINGTON? B,V, AUS model AUSED - an editing prosram for AUS cross section cists pools, 1976, 18 P.

E 390 HARRIES? J,R, The circulation of deep water in the Tasman and Corel Seas. Jlu 1976. 22 P., 11

E 392 FAULKNER? J.I.? STOCKS? K,J. FURES - a computer code for system energy flow analysis, Oct 1976, 21 P.? figs? tables.

E 394 RYAN? R.K.? ALFREDSON? P.O. Liauid wastes from mining and milling of ores - a laboratory study of treatment methods. Oct 1976. 17 P.7 tables? figs

E 395 UYATT, J.H. A microscopic study of the action of ursnyl acetate on the erythrocyte st varying molsrity snd tonicity, Mar 1977. 5 P.? 12 figs,

E 396 CAMPBELL? B.L. The use of environments], uranium in the study of the hydrology of the Burdekin Belts, Mar 1977. 9 p, AAEC E Series Reports

397 UOGLFREY, J.L. The effect of pH on the properties of ammonium uranste precipitated with saseous ammonis. Nov 1976, 9 P., figs.

398 LANG, D.W. Resolution unfolding with limits imposed by statistic-el experiments! errors. Feb 1977. 105 p.

399 UHITTLESTONE, S. Neutron energy spectra from the thick target 9(drn) 10 reaction. Dec 1976. 5 P.

400 KENNY, M.J.? ALLEN, B.J.J MUSGROVE, A.R, de L. MACKLIN, R.L.J HALPERIN, J. Neutron capture by the isotopes. Jan 1977. 6 P., tables, figs.

401 MUSGRQYE, A.R. de L.? ALLEN, B.J.J BOLDEMAN, J.W, MACKLIN, R.L, Non-statisticsl effects in the radiative capture cross sections of the isotopes. Jsn 1977. 9 P., tables, fiSs.

402 ALLEN, B.J.? BOLDEMAN, J.W.J MUSGROVE, A.R. de L. MACKLIN? R.L. Resonance neutron capture in the isotopes of . Jun 1977, 9 P., tables,

E 403 ALLEN, B.J.5 MUSGROVE, A.R. de L.5 BOLHEMAN, J.W. MACKLIN, R.L. Valence neutron capture in 54. Feb 1977. 6 P., tables, figs.

404 KELLY, P.M.; BLAKE, R.G.5 JOSTSONS, A. Charecterisation of neutron irradiation damage in zirconium alloys - a 'round robin' experiment, Jsn 1977. 9 P., figs. AAEC E Series Reports

405 SMITH, P.D.J BROUN? K.R. Studies of the effect of thickness on the fracture toughness of grade 300 maraging steel? pert 1. Jun 1977. 7 p.. figs.

406 BROWN, K.R.J DUKEx C. Studies of the effect of thickness on the fracture toughness of grade 300 maraging steal r pert 2. Jun 1977 , 6 P . ? f igs,

407 CLARK. G.H. Assessment of the meteorolosical data and atmospheric dispersion estimates in the Ranger 1 uranium mining environments! impact statement. Mar 1977, 59 p.? 26 tables? 22 figs,

40B CLANCY? B.E. SUPERFIT -- an interactive program for function evaluation and least -squares fitting. Her 1977. 28 p,

409 5ANGER. P.L. Terminal facilities provided by the Datercom system. AP! 1977. 35 P,

410 ROBINSON? G.S. AUS module MIRANDA - a data preparation code based on multiregion resonance theory. Jly 1977, 83 p,

412 DALE? L.,S,? MATULIS? C.E. The use of a total intensity internal standard for the emission spectroaraphic analysis of multicomponent alloy systems, May 1977, 10 p,

413 MATTHEWS? R,W. Reactions of the 'H atom' in gamma-irradiated ferrous sulphate solutions. Oct 1977. 29 P. AAEC E Series Reports

414 CALF* G.E.* SMITH* L . U. * STOKES* R.C, AAEC tritium list no, 25 1975 - 1976, Aug 1977. 13 P,

415 MUSGROVE* A,R. de L,* GOOD* W.M.J HARVEY* J.A, Neutron resonance parameters of zirconium 96 below 100 kev\ 1977. 4 P.* figs* tables,

416 GREEN? W.J. A sensitivity study of the heat transfer processes involved in a hot-lee rupture in 5 pressurised water-cooled system. Sep 1977, 26 P, , figs,

418 CONNOLLY* J, U , * HARRINGTON, B.V, An analysis of power transients observed in the SF'ERT II deuterium oxide moderated close packed core, Sep 1977, 24 P.

419 ROSE* E,K,* COOK* J,L. An evaluation of the Gilbert-Cameron level density parameters, Sep 1977, 19 P,, tables.

420 WHITTLESTONE* S, A time-of-flight measurement system using the elevated tar-Set facility for the AAEC 3 MV Van de Graaff accelerator. Sep 1977, 23 p.

422 CONNOLLY* J,U,* MCCULLOCH* D,B, Measurement and calculation of slow power transients in the university training reactor* Moata. Sep 1977, 8 p.

423 PETERSEN* M.C.E. The distribution of adsorbing and non-adsorbing solutes in wide rivers, Nov 1977. 5 p. AAEC E Series R

424 RAINBOW. M.T.J RITCHIE, A.I.M,5 SULLIVAN* L. The calculation of angular neutron spectra from the thick target Li(p,n) source. Oct 1977, 21 F.

CAWLEY, R.J.J TRIMBLE, G.D, An interactive computins system for the AAEC Datawaw Network. Dec 1977, 25 P.

426 LANGr D.U. Reactor calculations and nuclear information, Dec 1977, 15 p.

427 ISAACS, S.R.; HEARS, K.F. A study of the burial ground used for radioactive waste at the Little Forest area near Lucas Heights, New South Wales, Dec 1977, 50 p,

428 HARRIES, J.R.J WILSON, D.J. Measurement of the dynamic response of the materials testing reactor HIFAR. Jan 1978, 38 P,

E 429 RITCHIE, A.I.M, Heap leaching! a gas diffusion rate-limited model, NOV 1977, 15 P,

E 430 RITCHIE, A.I.M, Flow and diffusion of 3 two-species gas mixture in a porous slab, Oct 1977, & p.

432 MCGREGOR, B.J. Monte Carlo calculations of time-dependent -237 and uranium-235 fission rates in a pulsed assembly, Nov 1977. 24 p,, figs. AAEC E Series Reports

433 ELLISr P.J, SMUT - Serisl Multiple-User Terminals system. Dec 1977. 18 p, AAEC Information Papers 10

IP 11 WATSON* G,M. « Jan 1976, 20 p,

IP 12 CRANCHER» D.U. Third party liability for nuclear damage, Dec 1976, 51p, AAEC M Series Reports 11

CECERSj K.E, Radiation monitoring system type 8 for handling building* Msr 1961. 6 P.» 8 figs

M 90 BELLINGER^ J.» HETHERINGTON, E.L.R, Routine radioisotope activity measurement manual. Oct 1976. 12 p.» figs» tables.

92 CHURCHr y.E. The AAEC type 519 ratemeter/scaler. Mar 1977. 13 p., figs. AAEC Summer School Series 12

17 NEWTON? P.J.F., ed. Down but never out - The mathematics snd computation of exponentials arisins in the fields of physics* chemistry? biology? .». Dec 1975, 115 P.

18 NEWTON? P.J.F., ed. Down but never out - The mathematics and computation of exponentials arising in the fields of physics* chemistry? biologyt 4.. Dec 1976, 122 P.

19 NEWTON* P.J.F. , ed. Down but never out - The mathematics and computation of exponentials arisins1 in the fields of physics* chemistry? biology? «., Dec 1977, 118 P. Author Index 13

ALFREDSONr P,G, E 394 HARRIES, J.R. E 390 ALLEN, B.J. E 400 E A 28 E 401 HARRINGTON, B.V. E 383 E 402 E 389 E 403 E 413 BARRYr J.M. E 341 HARVEY, J.A. E 415 BARTONr S.G. E 381 HETHERINGTON, E.L.R. M 90 BELLINGERr J, M 90 ISAACS, S.R. E 427 BLAKE, R.G. E 374 JOSTSONS, A. E 374 E 404 E 404 BOLDEMAN, J.W. E 401 KELLY, P.M. E 374 E 402 E 404 E 403 KENNY, M.J. E 400 BROWN, K,R, E 405 KNOTT, R.B. E 380 E 406 LANG, D.U. E 398 CALF, G,E. E 377 E 426 E. 414 LUPTON , A . U . E 382 CAMPBELL, B.L. E 396 E 385 CAULEY, R.J. E 425 MACKLIN, R.L. E 400 CECERS, K.E. M 57 E 401 CHRIMES, N.W.D. E 354 E 402 CHURCH, V,E. M 92 E 403 CLANCY. B.E. E 383 MATTHEWS, R.W. E 413 E 408 MATUL.IS, C.E. E 388 CLARK7 G,H, E 407 E 412 COMBE, (J. E 291 MCCULLOCH, D.B, E 422 CONNOLLY, J,W, E 383 MCGREGOR, B.J. E 432 E 418 MEARS, K.F. E 427 E 422 MUSGROVE, A.R. de L. E 400 CONUAY, N.F. E 246 E 401 COOKr J.E. E 291 E 402 COOK, J,L, E 316 E 403 E 386 E 415 E 419 NEUTON, P.J.F. S 17 CRANCHER, D.W. IP 12 S 18 DALEr L.S, E 388 S 19 E 412 NICHOLSON, F.D, E 376 DONNELLY, I.J. E 379 PETERSEN, M.C.E. E 423 DUDAITIS, A. E 246 POLLARD, J.P. E 387 E 271 POLLOCK, J.T.A. E 381 E 301 RAINBOU, M.T. E 424 DUKE, C. E 406 RITCHIE, A.I.M. E 359 ELLIS, P,J, E 361 E 424 E 433 E 429 EVANS, J.V. E 376 E 430 FAULKNER, J,I. E 392 ROBINSON, G.S. E 410 FRY, R.M, 'E 156 ROSE, E.K. E 316 E 290 E 386 GILES, M.S. E 151 E 419 GOOD, U.M. E 415 ROYSTON, D. E 354 GREEN, W.J. E 416 RYAN, R.K. E 394 HALPERINr J. E 400 SANGERy P.L. E 409 HARRIES, J.R. E 380 SEATONBERRY, B.W. E 377 Author Index 14

SMITH, L.W. E 377 E 414 SMITH, P.D. E 405 STEVENS, G.T, E 382 E 385 STOCKDALE, J.A, E 151 STOCKS, K.J, E 392 STOKES, R.C. E 377 E 414 SULLIVAN, L, E 424 SYMONDS, J.L. E 290 TRIMBLE, G.D. E 378 E 425 TUCKER, ft.D. E 341 TURNER, U.J. E 378 UNDERY, D, E 341 WATSON, G.M. E 290 IP 11 WHITTLESTONE, S, E 399 E 420 WILSON, D,J. E 428 WOOLFREY, J,L, E 397 WYATT, J.H. E 341 E 395 Subject Index

A CODES E 387 BURNUP 389 E 389 388 AAEC RESEARCH ESTABLISHMENT E 151 CAPTURE 400 E 156 401 E 246 402 E 271 403 E 301 14 291 E 427 CELL MEMBRANES E 395 ACCURACY E 388 CESIUM 137 E 291 ACETATES E 395 CHAIN REACTIONS S 17 ACTINIDE NUCLEI E 386 18 ADSORPTION E 423 CHARGE EXCHANGE REACTIONS 359 AIR POLLUTION E 407 CHEMICAL COMPOSITION 397 ALLOYS E 412 CHEMICAL RADIATION EFFECTS 413 E 388 CHEMICAL REACTION KINETICS AMINES E 394 CHEMICAL REACTIONS 17 AMMONIA E 397 18 AMMONIUM HYDROXIDES E 397 19 AMMONIUM URANATES E 397 CHINA 290 ANALOG-TO-DIGITAL CONVERTERS E 361 CHROMIUM 50 TARGET 400 ANGULAR DISTRIBUTION E 399 CHROMIUM 52 TARGET 400 E 424 CHROMIUM 53 TARGET 400 ANHYDRIDES E 385 CHROMIUM 54 TARGET 400 AQUEOUS SOLUTION E 413 388 AQUIFERS E 396 COMMUNICATIONS 433 ARTERIOSCLEROSIS E 341 COMPARATIVE EVALUATIONS 380 ATMOSPHERIC EXPLOSIONS E 290 381 ATMOSPHERIC PRECIPITATIONS E 377 397 E 414 COMPOSITE MATERIALS 382 AUSTRALIA E 290 385 E 291 COMPRESSIBLE FLOW E 378 E 377 COMPUTER CALCULATIONS E 378 E 414 E 337 BEAM TRANSPORT E 420 E 389 BERYLLIUM 7 E 424 E 392 BERYLLIUM 9 TARGET E 399 E 416 E 420 E 424 BINDING ENERGY E 419 S 17 BIOLOGICAL MODELS S 18 S S 19 S 19 BIOLOGICAL RADIATION EFFECTS E 290 COMPUTER NETWORKS E 425 BLOWDOWN E 378 E 433 E 416 COMPUTERS E 433 BOILING E 418 CONCRETES E 379 BONE MARROW E 291 CONDENSER IONISATION CHAMBERS M 90 BONE TISSUES E 291 CONTAMINATION E 390 BOREHOLES E 396 E 407 E 427 COOLANTS E 418 BORON 10 E 399 E 388 BRONCHI E 341 COPRECIPITATION E 394 BUILDINGS M 57 CORRELATION FUNCTIONS E 380 BURGERS VECTOR E 374 CORRELATIONS E 403 E 404 CORROSION E 354 Subject Index 16 CORROSION PRODUCTS E 376 ENERGY SOURCES E 392 COUNTING CIRCUITS M 92 ENERGY SPECTRA £ 398 COUNTING RATEMETERS M 92 ENERGY-LEVEL DENSITY E 439 COUNTING TECHNIQUES E 361 ENVIRONMENT E 396 COUPLED REACTOR CORES E 380 EPOXIDES E 382 CRACKING E 382 E 385 CREEP E 381 EQUATIONS E 423 CRITICAL FLOW E 378 EQUIPMENT INTERFACES E 425 CROSS SECTIONS E 389 E 433 E 400 ERRORS E 398 E 401 ERYTHROCYTES E 395 E 402 EXCITED STATES E 400 E 403 E 401 E 432 EXCURSIONS E 422 DATA E 389 F CODES E 392 E 403 FALLOUT E 290 E 415 FALLOUT DEPOSITS IP 11 MATA ACQUISITION SYSTEMS E 361 FEEDBACK- E 383 DATA TRANSMISSION E 409 FIBRES E 382 E 433 FIBRINOLYSIS E 341 DEFORMATION E 381 FINITE DIFFERENCE METHOD E 378 DELAYED RADIATION EFFECTS E 290 FISSION E 386 DEPOSITION E 376 E 432 DEUTERON REACTIONS E 399 FISSION PRODUCTS E 290 DIAGRAMS E 408 £ 396 DIFFERENTIAL CROSS SECTIONS E 424 FISSION YIELD E 386 DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS E 316 FLOW MODELS E 378 DIFFUSION E 390 E 390 E 423 FLUID FLOW E 418 E 430 FLUID MECHANICS E 341 DIGITAL COMPUTERS E 409 FLUORINE E 354 DISLOCATIONS E 374 FORECASTING E 390 E 404 E 392 DISPLAY DEVICES E 361 FORTRAN E 425 DISTRIBUTION E 423 FRACTURE PROPERTIES £ 405 DISTRIBUTION FUNCTIONS E 316 E 406 DOSE LIMITS IP 11 FRANCE E 290 DUCTILITY E 382 FUEL CYCLE E 392 DUSTS E 341 FUEL ELEMENTS E 416 E 407 FUNCTIONS E 398 EARTH ATMOSPHERE E 407 S 17 ELASTICITY E 381 S 18 E 382 S 19 ELECTRICITY E 392 G VALUE E 413 ELECTROLYTIC CELLS E 354 GAMMA RADIATION E 400 ELECTRON MICROSCOPY E 374 E 413 E 404 GAMMA SPECTRA E 402 ELLIPTICAL CONFIGURATIONS E 374 E 403 EMISSION SPECTROGRAPHY E 412 GAS FLOW E 430 EMISSION SPECTROSCOPY E 388 GASEOUS DIFFUSION E 429 ENERGY CONSUMPTION E 392 GASES £ 397 ENERGY CONVERSION E 392 GAUSSIAN PROCESSES E 316 ENERGY DEPENDENCE E 398 E 386 Subject Index 17 GENETIC RADIATION EFFECTS E 291 KEV RANGE 10-100 E 400 GLASS E 382 E 402 GONADS E 291 E 415 GRAPHITE E 379 KEV RANGE 100-1000 E 400 GROUND WATER E 396 £ 402 CONSTANTS E 410 85 E 291 HAZARDS E 290 LAND POLLUTION E 429 HEALTH HAZARDS IP 11 LANGUAGES E 409 HEAT TRANSFER £ 378 S 17 E 383 S 19 E 416 LAWS IP 12 E 418 LEACHING E 427 HEAVY WATER E 418 E 429 HEMOLYSIS E 395 E 388 HI FAR REACTOR E 428 LEAST-SQUARES FIT E 408 HIGH LEVEL COUNTING M 90 E 419 HIGH PRESSURE E 376 LEGAL ASPECTS IP 12 HIGH TEMPERATURE E 376 LEUKEMIA E 291 HUMAN POPULATIONS E 291 LEVEL WIDTHS E 403 HYDROFLUORIC ACID E 354 LIABILITIES IP 12 E 413 LIMESTONE E 394 HYDROGEN IONS E 413 LIMITING VALUES E 398 HYDROLOGY E 396 LIQUID FLOW E 390 IBM COMPUTERS E 409 LIQUID WASTES E 156 IN VITRO E 395 E 394 INHALATION E 341 7 E 359 INSERTIONS E 422 LITHIUM 7 TARGET E 424 INSURANCE IP 12 LOCAL FALLOUT E 291 INTEGRAL DOSES E 291 LOSS OF COOLANT E 378 INTEGRALS E 316 E 416 INTERACTIVE DISPLAY DEVICES E 425 LOW LEVEL COUNTING M 90 INTERFERING ELEMENTS E 388 LUNGS E 341 INTERNAL RADIATION E 291 M CODES E 410 INTERSTITIALS E 404 MACROPHAGES E 341 131 E 291 E 388 IRON E 379 E 388 E 388 MANUALS E 374 IRON 54 TARGET E 403 MARAGING STEELS E 405 IRON 55 E 291 E 406 IRON IONS E 413 MARINE DISPOSAL E 390 IRON OXIDES E 376 MASS TRANSFER- E 376 IRON SULPHATE E 413 MATHEMATICAL MODELS E 379 IRON SULPHIDES E 429 E 410 IRRADIATION E 374 S 17 ISOTOPE RATIO E 396 S 18 ISOTOPES E 419 S 19 M 57 MATHEMATICS E 408 ITERATIVE .METHODS E 398 S 17 KEV RANGE E 401 S 18 E 403 S 19 KEV RANGE 0-10 E 400 MATRICES E 398 E 402 MEASURING METHODS E 388 KEV RANGE 01-10 E 415 MEDIUM TEMPERATURE E 376 Subject Index 18

MEDIUM TEMPERATURE E 381 NEW SOUTH UALES E 427 E 382 BASE ALLOYS E 354 E 385 NUCLEAR CORES E 418 MELL.IN TRANSFORM E 316 NUCLEAR DATA COLLECTIONS E 426 METEOROLOGY E 407 NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS E 290 MEU RANBE 01-10 E 399 E 291 E 424 NUCLEAR MATERIALS DIVERSION IP 12 MICROSTRUCTURE E 404 NUCLEAR POWER IP 11 MILLING E 394 NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS IP 12 E 407 NUCLEAR REACTION YIELD E 399 MINING E 394 NUCLEAR WEAPONS IP 11 E 407 OCEANOGRAPHY E 390 E 429 ON-LINE MEASURMENT SYSTEMS E 361 MIXING E 390 ONE-DIMENSIONAL CALCULATIONS E 378 MOATA REACTOR E 380 E 387 E 422 ORE PROCESSING E 394 MONEL E 354 ORELA E 415 MONTE CARLO METHOD E 432 ORGANIC SOLVENTS E 385 MORPHOLOGICAL CHANGES E 397 OSMOSIS E 395 MULTI-CHANNEL ANALYZERS E 361 OXIDATION E 429 MULTIGROUP THEORY E 379 E 413 E 387 P CODES E ~*87 N CODES E 378 P WAVES E 401 NEODYMIUM 142 E 401 E 415 NEODYMIUM 143 E 401 PACIFIC OCEAN E 290 NEODYMIUM 144 E 401 E 390 NEODYMIUM 145 E 401 PDP COMPUTERS E 361 NEODYMIUM 146 E 401 PH VALUE E 376 NEODYMIUM 148 E 401 E 394 NEOPLASMS E 290 E 395 NEPTUNIUM 237 E 432 E 397 NEUTRON BEAMS E 424 PHYSICAL RADIATION EFFECTS E 374 NEUTRON DIFFUSION EQUATION E 379 E 404 E 380 PILOT PLANTS E 354 E 387 PLOTTERS E 408 NEUTRON DOSIMETRY E 379 PLUMES E 407 NEUTRON FLUX E 379 PLUTONIUM IP 11 E 387 PLUTONIUM 239 E 291 NEUTRON REACTIONS E 401 PLUTONIUM 240 E 386 E 402 POISONING E 428 E 403 POLLUTION E 423 NEUTRON SPECTRA E 359 POWDERS E 397 E 398 POWER DEMAND E 392 E 399 POWER GENERATION E 392 E 424 PRECIPITATION E 397 NEUTRONS E 374 PREDICTION EQUATIONS E 426 E 379 PRIMARY COOLANT CIRCIUTS E 376 E 389 PROBABILITY S 17 E 399 PRODUCTION E 354 E 404 PROGRAMMING E 409 E 415 E 425 E 419 S 17 E 424 S 18 Subject I ncie;- 19 PROGRAMMING 19 REGIONAL ANALYSIS E 151 PROTON REACTIONS 359 E 246 424 E 271 PULSED NEUTRON TECHNIQUES 432 E 301 PWR TYPE REACTORS 416 E 377 QUANTITATIVE CHEMICAL ANALYSIS 388 E 427 QUANTITY RATIO 316 REGULATIONS E 156 QUEENSLAND 396 RESINS E 382 RADIATION DETECTORS 92 E 385 RADIATION DOSE DISTRIBUTIONS 290 RESOLUTION E 3°9 RADIATION DOSES 407 RESONANCE E 401 RADIATION MONITORING 290 E 402 377 E 403 414 E 410 57 RIVERS E 423 RADIOACTIVE WASTE DISPOSAL 427 RUM JUNGLE E 429 RADIOACTIVE WASTE STORAGE IP 11 RUPTURES E 416 RADIOACTIVITY E 377 S CODES E 408 E 414 S WAVES E 400 M 90 E 401 RADIOECOLOGICAL CONCENTRATION E 151 E 402 E 246 E 403 E 271 E 415 E 301 E 419 RADIOISOTOPES M 90 SABOTAGE IP 12 MIGRATION E 151 SALTS E 423 E 246 SAMPLING E 377 E 271 E 414 E 301 SCALERS M 92 E 390 SCATTERING E 389 E 396 SCINTILLATION COUNTERS E 420 E 427 SEAWATER E 390 E 394 SHEETS E 405 E 407 E 406 RANGER DEPOSIT E 407 SHIELDING MATERIALS E 379 RATS E 341 SHIELDS E 379 REACTIVITY E 383 SHUTDOWN E 418 E 422 SIMULATION E 378 E 428 E 379 REACTOR ACCIDENTS IP 12 SLIP E 378 REACTOR COOLING SYSTEMS E 428 HYDROXIDES E 394 REACTOR CORES E 383 SOILS E 388 E 422 E 429 REACTOR KINETICS E 383 E 430 E 337 SOLUTIONS E 423 E 422 SOLVATED ELECTRONS E 413 E 428 SPECIFICATIONS M 92 REACTOR NOISE E 380 SPECTRA UNFOLDING E 398 REACTOR SAFETY E 422 SPERT-1 REACTOR E 383 IP 12 E 422 REACTOR SIMULATORS E 380 SPERT-2 REACTOR E 418 REACTORS E 389 STABILITY E 407 E 426 STAGNATION E 341 Subject Index 20 STAINLESS STEEL-301 E 381 URANIUM ORES E 394 STAINLESS STEEL-431 E 381 E 407 STAINLESS STEELS E 412 URANYL COMPOUNDS E 395 STATISTICAL MODELS E 426 VACANCIES E 404 STATISTICS E 398 VALENCE E 400 E 401 £ 403 E 426 VAN DE GRAAFF ACCELERATORS E 420 STEADY-STATE CONDITIONS E 378 E 388 E 387 VARIATIONS E 383 STEAM E 383 VASCULAR DISEASES E 341 STEELS E 354 VOIDS E 383 STRENGTH FUNCTIONS E 401 WASTE PROCESSING E 394 STRESS RELAXATION E 381 UATER E 379 STRESSES E 385 WATER POLLUTION E 429 SUBCOOLED BOILING E 376 WELDING E 354 SULPHUR OXIDES E 407 E 388 SULPHURIC ACID E 413 ZIRCONIUM E 374 SURFACE PROPERTIES E 397 E 404 SWELLING E 395 ZIRCONIUM 96 E 415 SYSTEMS ANALYSIS E 392 ZIRCONIUM BASE ALLOYS E 374 TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENT E 428 E 404 TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE E 383 TENSILE PROPERTIES E 381 THICKNESS E 405 E 406 THORIUM 232 E 432 THREE-DIMENSIONAL CALCULATIONS E 380 TIME-OF-FLIGHT METHOD E 399 E 420 TIME-OF-FLIGHT SPECTROMETERS E 420 TITANIUM 46 E 402 TITANIUM 47 E 402 TITANIUM 48 E 402 TITANIUM 49 E 402 TITANIUM 50 E 402 TRANSIENTS E 378 E 383 E 418 E 422 E 428 TRITIUM E 377 E 414 TURBULENCE E 423 TURBULENT FLOU E 341 E 423 TUO-DIMENSIONAL CALCULATIONS E 380 E 387 TUO-PHASL FLOU E 378 UNDERGROUND DISPOSAL E 427 URANIUM E 407 URANIUM 234 E 396 URANIUM 235 E 432 URANIUM 238 E 396