Kordas, J. & Phelps, P., "An Online High Sensitivity Measurement System for Transuranic Aerosols", presented at the 23rd IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium, at New Orleans, LA, on Oct. 20-22, 1976 and published in the IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science, vol. 24, No. 1, Feb. 1, 1977, pp. 670-672. |
Kordas, J., & Phelps, P., "A Review of Monitoring Instruments for Transuranics in Fuel Fabrication and Reprocessing Plants: A Progress Report to the Physical and Technological Programs, Division of Biomedical and Environmental Research, U.S. Energy Research & Development Administration", Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Mar. 7, 1977, for unlimited distribution. |
Kordas, J. & Phelps, P., "A Review of Measurement Techniques for Stack Monitoring of Long-Lived Alpha Emitters", Electronics Engineering Department & Environmental Sciences Division, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, Nov. 1, 1978, presented the 25th IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium in Washington, DC, on Oct. 18-20, 1978 and published in IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science, vol. 26, No. 1, Part 1, Feb. 1, 1979, pp. 757-764. |
Kordas, J., "A Discussion of the Transuranic Aerosol Measurement System and Its Field Test Results", presented at a Workshop on Alpha Particulate Measurements in Effluent Streams and the Environment at Nuclear Facilities, Mar. 15-19, 1979, Germantown, MD presented at the 26th IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium and at the 11th Symposium on Nuclear Power Systems at San Francisco, CA, on Oct. 17-19, 1979, published in IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science, vol. 27, No. 1, Feb. 1, 1980, pp. 742-746. |
Yule, Thomas, J., "Collection Efficiencies as a Function of Aerosol Size for Commercial Alpha Air Monitors", presented at the 24th Health Physics Society Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, Jul. 8-13, 1979, published in Journal of Health Physics Society, vol. 37, No. 6, Dec. 1979, pp. 824-825. |
"Model 442A Selective Alpha Monitor" by RADeCO Products by SAI Technology, Science Applications, Inc., an advertisement appearing in a catalog put out by RADeCO, the first distribution of which was made in approximately 1976. |
"Model Alpha-5A", by Eberline, a division of Thermo Electron Corp. a catalog advertisement, the first distribution of which was made approximately Jan. 1982. |