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    Machine learning methods for fission product identification from Bragg curves by Lyons, S. M., Britt, C. G., Wood, L. S., Duke, D. L., Fulsom, B. G., Moore, M. E., Snyder, L.

    Published in AIP advances (01-08-2023)
    “…A fission time projection chamber (fission-TPC) was developed to provide precise neutron-induced fission measurements for several major actinides. As fission…”
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    Simulations of the generation and transport of a 5 MV end-point x-ray beam on a pulsed power generator by Richardson, A. S., Zier, J. C., Engelbrecht, J. T., Swanekamp, S. B., Schumer, J. W., Mosher, D., Ottinger, P. F., Duke, D. L., Haines, T. J., McCumber, M. P., Gehring, A.

    Published in Physical review. Accelerators and beams (01-05-2019)
    “…An experimental campaign was recently completed at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory’s Mercury pulsed-power facility, where the feasibility of using a 5 MV…”
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    Uncertainty factors in screening ecological risk assessments by Duke, L. Donald, Taggart, Mitzy

    Published in Environmental toxicology and chemistry (01-06-2000)
    “…The hazard quotient (HQ) method is commonly used in screening ecological risk assessments (ERAs) to estimate risk to wildlife at contaminated sites. Many ERAs…”
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    A fission fragment detector for correlated fission output studies by Mosby, S., Tovesson, F., Couture, A., Duke, D.L., Kleinrath, V., Meharchand, R., Meierbachtol, K., O׳Donnell, J.M., Perdue, B., Richman, D., Shields, D.

    “…A digital data acquisition system has been combined with a double Frisch gridded ionization chamber for use at both moderated and unmoderated neutron sources…”
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    CHEMICAL CONSTITUENTS IN STORM FLOW VS. DRY WEATHER DISCHARGES IN CALIFORNIA STORM WATER CONVEYANCES by Duke, L. Donald, Lo, Thomas S., Turner, Michelle W

    “…This research evaluated concentration data for selected water quality parameters in selected California urban separate storm sewer systems during storm event…”
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    Pollutants in storm water runoff from metal plating facilities, Los Angeles, California by Duke, L.Donald, Buffleben, Matthew, Bauersachs, Lisette A

    Published in Waste management (Elmsford) (01-01-1998)
    “…This research evaluated storm water runoff water quality constituent data collected by industrial facilities under California's 1992 General Industrial Storm…”
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    WATER QUALITY CONCERNS AND REGULATORY CONTROLS FOR NONSTORM WATER DISCHARGES TO STORM DRAINS by Duke, L. Donald, Kihara, Molly M.

    “…Nonstorm water discharges to municipal separate storm sewer systems (MS4s) are notable for spatial and temporal variability in volume, pollutant type,…”
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    Parameter-Induced Uncertainty in Modeling Vadose Zone Transport of VOCs by Duke, L. Donald, Rong, Yue, Harmon, Thomas C

    “…This paper evaluates varying results produced by parameter uncertainty and variability in a one-dimensional vadose zone transport model, VLEACH, predicting…”
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    Industrial storm water pollution prevention: Effectiveness and limitations of source controls in the transportation industry by Duke, L.Donald, Chung, Y.Jae

    Published in Waste management (Elmsford) (1995)
    “…Industrial activities that are sources of pollutants in storm water runoff at typical facilities of the transportation industry are identified by site…”
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    Determining Critical Flow Conditions for Chloride Impairment in an Effluent-Dominated, Storm-Peaking, Western U.S. Stream by Duke, L. Donald, Erickson, Elizabeth

    Published in Water environment research (01-01-2003)
    “…Extensive agricultural land use and intensive urban residential growth of the Calleguas Creek, California, watershed has increased chloride load and impaired…”
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    COMPLIANCE WITH STORM WATER POLLUTION PREVENTION REGULATIONS BY THE METAL FINISHING INDUSTRY by Duke, L. Donald, Bauersachs, Lisette A.

    “…Federal and state storm water pollutant control regulations for industry require facilities to identify themselves and to implement appropriate controls…”
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