Abstract

This report was written as a guide to working with infrasound data collected as part of the Multi-Informatics for Nuclear Operations Scenarios (MINOS)project, an NA-22 funded venture. The main purpose of overall MINOS project is the combination of multiple, disparate data modalities to characterize the operations at a nuclear facility, specifically instrumenting and studying the High-Flux Isotope Reactor (HFIR) and Radiochemical Engineering Development Center (REDC) locate at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Oak Ridge, TN. HFIR is an 85 MW research reactor and is used primarily for production of medical radioisotopes, material irradiation experiments, neutron activation, and neutron scattering. Targets for the reactor are constructed, processed, and dissolved at REDC. REDC also hosts other glove-box and hot-cell type activities.

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