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UNC, GE agree to clean up former New Mexico uranium mine
The United Nuclear Corporation (UNC) and General Electric Company will undertake a nearly $63 million, decade-long cleanup project at the former Northeast Church Rock Mine in northwestern New Mexico under a consent decree with the United States, the Navajo Nation, and the state of New Mexico.
Christopher Watts, Rex F. Gandy, James D. Hanson, Gregory J. Hartwell, Stephen F. Knowlton, Paul Garabedian, Antonino Carnevali
Fusion Science and Technology | Volume 37 | Number 3 | May 2000 | Pages 211-224
Technical Paper | doi.org/10.13182/FST00-A135
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A university-scale concept exploration experiment is proposed to investigate the improved confinement properties of the quasi-toroidal stellarator. The experiment would investigate three issues germane to a larger proof-of-principle experiment: first, the improved neoclassical confinement through measurement of the ion temperature dependence on axisymmetry; second, the impact of internal currents on the stability of this configuration; and third, the effect of the reduced viscosity on plasma rotation and the formation of transport barriers.