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Diablo Canyon advocacy, Midwest nuclear legislation among April state news items
Pending, passed, and coveted legislation involving nuclear energy made their way across multiple state capitol buildings in the month of April. Here are a few notable updates from California, Iowa, Kentucky, and Missouri.
E. S. Kenney, M. A. Schultz
Nuclear Technology | Volume 6 | Number 3 | March 1969 | Pages 238-240
Technical Paper and Note | Technical Note | doi.org/10.13182/NT69-A28312
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Preliminary measurements have been made of local power level inside a reactor core using two collimated gamma-ray beams containing reactivity induced noise information. A conventional two-input correlator was used for the electronics. The results indicate that power distribution in a reactor probably could be obtained to a core depth of ∼10 cm with simple detecting apparatus mounted external to the core. A plot obtained with correlated gamma rays closely resembled one obtained by conventional cobalt wire neutron activation.