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Pruess, K. 2006. Modelling brine-rock interactions in an enhanced geothermal system deep fractured reservoir at Soultz-Sous-Forets (France) a joint approach using two geochemical codes frachem and toughreact. Lawrence Berkley National Laboratory, University of California. [Pg.62]

Because synchrotron light sources are expensive to build and operate, most are funded at the national level. In the U.S., five light sources are available to researchers the Advanced Photon Source (APS), Argonne National Laboratory [www.aps.anl.gov], the Advanced Light Source (AlS) Lawrence Berkley National Laboratory [www.als.lbl.gov], the National Synchrotron Light Source (NSLS) Brookhaven National Laboratory [www.nsls.bnl.gov], Stanford Synchrotron Research Laboratory (SSRL), Stanford University [www.ssrl.slac.stanford.edu], and the Macromolecular Diffraction Facility Cornell High Energy Synchrotron Source... [Pg.14]

Thompson AP and Vaughan D (Eds.) (2001) X-ray Data Booklet (Lawrence Berkley National Laboratory, Univ. of California, USA)... [Pg.359]

The only information presently available on the national frequency distribution of indoor radon levels is a 1984 analysis by Nero at the Lawrence Berkley Laboratory (Nero et al., 1984). Using data from about 500 houses, Nero developed a frequency distribution of radon levels in U.S. single family houses. This distribution is characterized by a geometric mean of 0.9 pCi/L and a geometric standard deviation of 2.8. [Pg.70]


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