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Characterization of hydrofacies in the 300 Area, Hanford Nuclear Reservation, Washington
Greg D. Naugle
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THERMAL PROPERTIES OF GABLE MOUNTAIN BASALT CORES HANFORD NUCLEAR RESERVATION
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Environmental Communication, 2007
This essay examines the potential of Heidegger's phenomenology as a foundation for environmental communication theory, emphasizing his critiques of modern science, technology, humanism, and metaphysics. A phenomenological approach to environmental communication provides resources for recognizing metaphysical assumptions that endanger both humans and ...
William J Kinsella
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This essay examines the potential of Heidegger's phenomenology as a foundation for environmental communication theory, emphasizing his critiques of modern science, technology, humanism, and metaphysics. A phenomenological approach to environmental communication provides resources for recognizing metaphysical assumptions that endanger both humans and ...
William J Kinsella
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Nickel-63 in Columbia River sediments below the Hanford Reservation
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, 1986Nickel-63 (t12 = 100 y) has been measured in Columbia River sediments below the Hanford Reservation. The present-day inventory between the confluence of the Snake and Columbia Rivers and the Columbia River mouth is estimated at near 4·6 TBq (∼ 125 Ci). Nickel-59 has not been detected but, if present, the inventory of this long-lived radionuclide (t12 =
T M Beasley
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Fresh leaks plague Hanford Nuclear Reservation
Physics World, 2013Up to six tanks holding radioactive material at the Hanford Nuclear Reservation in Richland, Washington, were thought to be leaking last month as employees at the site began to evaluate 14 further tanks that also appeared to have lost liquid.
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Nuclear Boundaries: Material and Discursive Containment at the Hanford Nuclear Reservation
Science As Culture, 2001William J Kinsella
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Nesting Studies of Canada Geese on the Hanford Reservation, 1953-56
Journal of Wildlife Management, 1959W C Hanson
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Money for nothing [Hanford nuclear waste reservation]
IEEE Spectrum, 2002In the desert of eastern Washington State, about 350 km from Seattle, rests more than 200000 m/sup 3/ Of radioactive and chemically hazardous waste. A legacy of over 50 years of nuclear weapons production, the waste is a mix of liquids, solids, sludges, and gases that sits in 177 aging steel tanks.
T.C. Perry, C.R. Abraham
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Transport of Radioactive Materials by Jackrabbits on the Hanford Reservation
Health Physics, 1975T P, O'Farrell, R O, Gilbert
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90Sr and 137Cs in Coyote Scats From the Hanford Reservation
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