A sediment density meter /


Autoria(s): Wilson, Billy F.; Evans, R. G. Field test and evaluation of the Lane-Wells nuclear sediment density meter.; Stiles, Newell T. Field test and evaluation of the Lane-Wells nuclear sediment density meter.; Keller, G. H. Field test and evaluation of the Lane-Wells nuclear sediment density meter.; U.S. Atomic Energy Commission. Division of Isotopes Development.; Lane-Wells Company.
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A sediment density meter has been developed for in situ measurement of ocean bottom materials in the range from about 1.0 to 2.0 gms per cc. The device is about 26 feet long and is powered by self-contained batteries.

Includes a 14 p. informal, unpublished report titled: Field test and evaluation of the Lane-Wells nuclear sediment density meter, written by G.H. Keller, N.T. Stiles and R.G. Evans.

This work performed for the Division of Isotopes Development, U.S. Atomic Energy Commission Contract No. AT-(40-1)-3118 by Lane-Wells Company, a Division of Dresser Industries, Inc., Houston, Texas.

"April 1964."

"ORO-622 ; Isotopes--Industrial ; Technology (TID-4500, 35th Ed.)."

Includes bibliographical references.

A sediment density meter has been developed for in situ measurement of ocean bottom materials in the range from about 1.0 to 2.0 gms per cc. The device is about 26 feet long and is powered by self-contained batteries.

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http://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015095034396

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eng

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Palavras-Chave #Oceanography #Marine sediments
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