ML20126C135
| ML20126C135 | |
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| Site: | 07001954 |
| Issue date: | 05/06/1980 |
| From: | Livingston H WOODS HOLE OCEANOGRAPHIC INSTITUTION |
| To: | Guinn P NRC OFFICE OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL SAFETY & SAFEGUARDS (NMSS) |
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Dear Mr. Guinn:
I wish to inform you of several changes in the composition of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Isotopes Users Committee.
As you will see from the attached letter, this committee now consists of:
Dr. Hugh D. Livingston, Chairman Dr. Peter G. Brewer Dr. Michael P. Bacon Dr. Craig D. Taylor Mr. Allan G. Gordon, Executive Secretary Drs. Taylor and Bacon join the committee to replace Dr. Vaughan T. Bowen and Mr. Ralph F. Vaccaro.
Dr. Bowen has resigned from the comittee after many years of service, but will still be available to the committee should we need to call upon him for help or ~ advice. Mr. Vaccaro has stepped down to enable another younger member of the biology staff (Dr. Taylor) to take care of the biology sides of the comittee business with as smooth a transition as possible.
I enclose curriculum vitae of the two new members for your information and records.
I believe these changes will allow us to continue to control the safe use of licensed radionuclides at this Institution and.that they will meet with your approval.
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Dear Hugh:
On the recommendation of Dr. Derek W. Spencer, I am pleased to appoint you as Chairman of the W.H.O.I. Isotopes Users Committee.
This appointment is for an indefinite period and is effective on April 14, 1980, following the resignation of Dr. Vaughan T. Bowen from the Committee.
The work of the Isotopes Users Committee is essential to the operation of many of our research programs and, under the leader-ship of Dr. Bowen, has provided a high standard of service and safety.
I am confident that your experience and knowledge will give us con-tinued excellent service in the future. I understand that, at your earliest convenience, you will notify the NRC of the changes in the
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Dr. Hugh D. Livingston, Chairman Dr. Peter G. Brewer Dr. Michael P. Bacon Dr. Craig D. Taylor Mr. Allan G. Gordon, Executive Secretary Yours sincerely, Jo
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CRAIG D. TAYLOR Member, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Isotope Users Committee 3H, I4C, 35S, and p
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Ten years experience in the use of in biological research both in the laboratory and in the field.
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Formal training in the fundamentals of radiation chemistry was received at Portland State University and the University of Oregon Medical School.
See also attached Curriculum Vitae.
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o CRAIG D. TAYLOR Associate Scientist Department of Biology Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Birth:
July 14, 1945 B.S., Portland State University, 1967 M S., Portland State University, 1969 y
M.S., University of Illinois (Urbana), 1971 Ph.D., University of Illinois (Urbana), 1973 Postdoctoral Investigator, 1973-1974. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Assistant Scientist, 1974-1978, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Associate Scientist, 1978-present, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Editorial Board, Marine Biology Letters.
PUBLICATIONS
'1971 Taylor, M.L., W.H. Taylor, D.E. Eames and C.D. Taylor.
Biosy'nthe-tic dihydroorotate dehydrogenase from Lactobacillus bulgaricus'.
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Bacteriol. 105: 1015-1027.
1974 Taylor, W.H., C.D. Taylor and M.L. Taylor.
Biosynthetic dihydroo-rotate dehydrogenase from Lactobacillus bulgaricus: Partial charac-terization.of the enzyme.
J. Bacteriol. 119.: 98-105.
I1974 Taylor, C.D. and R.S. Wolfe.
Structure and methylation of coenzyme M (HSCH CH SO ).
J.-Biol. Chem. 249: 4879-4885.
2 2 3 1974 Taylor, C.D. and R.S. Wolfe. A simplified assay for coenzyme M (HSCH2CH2SO3).-
J.' Biol. Chem. 249:.4886-4890.
1974 Taylor, C.D., B.C. McBride, R.S. Wolfe and M.P. Bryant.
Coenzyme M, essential for growth of a rumen strain of Methanobacterium ruminantium.
J. Bacteriol. 120: 974-975.
1976 Taylor, D.C. and H.W. Jannasch'.
A subsampling technique for messaring growth of bacterial cultures under high pressure. Appl.
Environ. Microbiol. 32: 355-359.
1976 Jannasch, H.W., C.O. Wirsen and C.D. Taylor.
Undecompressed micro-bial populations from the deep sea.
Appl.. Environ. Microbiol. 32:
360-367.
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The ef fect of pressure upon the solubility of oxygen in water.
Implications of the deviation from the Ideal Gas Law upon measurements of fluorescence quenching.
Arch. Biochem. Bio-phys. 191: 375-384.
1979 Taylor, C.D.
Crowth of a bacterium under a high pressure oxyhelium atmosphere.
Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 37: 42-49.
1979 Taylor, C.D.
Solubility of oxygen in a seawater medium which is in equilibrium with a high pressure oxy-helium atmosphere.
Undersea Biomed. Res. 6: 147-154.
1979 Rudd, J.W.H. and C.D. Taylor.
Methane cycling in aquatic environ-ments.
In: Advances in Aquatic Microbiology (M. R. Droop and H.W.
Jannasch, eds.), Vol. 2, pp 77-150.
In Press:
Jannasch, H.W., R.L. Cubel, C.O. Wirsen and C.D. Taylor. An approach for in situ studies of deep sea amphipods and thier microbial gut flora.
Deep-Sea Res.
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Member, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Isotope Users Committee Michael P. Bacon began his experience with radioisotopes in a radiochemistry laboratory coarse at Michigan State University.
As a Ph.D. student in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology / Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Joint Program in Oceanography he handled quantities of Pb, 210 210 208 P ad P i he 1
picocurie to nanocurie range during his research on Pb and Po in seawater.
As a Postdoctoral Research Associate in 1976 he worked at the U. S. Geologi-cal Survey TRIGA Reactor Facility la Denver, Colorado, on U, Th and Pa in 7rine sediments.
Part of this research involved neutron attivation work in which radiochemical separations were performed on irradiated sediment sampics. Activi-46 ties up to a few mil 11 curies (mixtures of Sc, Fe and a variety of other nuclides) were handled in this work.
In 1978 he conducted a tracer experiment in which approximately 100 mci of tritiated water was used to determine mixing rates in an enclosed experi-mental ecosystem at the Institute of ocean Sciences in British Columbia, Canada.
Dr. Bacon's present studies at the Woods ggle Oceanographic Institution are concentrated on natural radioactivity in the marine environment.
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CURRICULUM VITAE SACON, MICHAEL P.
Assistant Scientist Department of Chemistry Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Birth:
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B.S., Michigan State University, 1968 Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology / Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, 1976 Postdoctoral Research Associate,1976, U.S. Geological Survey Assistant Scientist,1977-Present, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Member, American Geophysical Union Member, Sigma Xi Member, Phi Beta Kappa Research Interests:
Chemical Oceanography Radiochemistry Applications of Ur,anium-Series Disequilibrium in Nature Publications:
Bacon, M. P. and J. M Edmond, 1972.
BariumatGdhIECSIIIintheSouthwest Pacific. Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 16, 66-74.
Bender, M.,
. Snead, L. Chan, M. P. Bacon and J. M. Edmond, 1972.
.intercalibration at GEOSECS I and III.
Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 16, 81-83 Brewer, P.* G., G.T.F. Wong, M. P. Bacon and D. W. Spencer,1975 Inoceanic
' calcium, problem? Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 26, 81-87.
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P., D. W. Spenc6r and P. G., Brewer, 1976.
210Pb/226Ra'and 210po/210Pb disequilibria in seawater and suspended particulate matte r.
Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 32, 277-296.
Denham, C.
R., R. F. Anderson and M. P. Bacon, 1977.
Paleomagnetism and radiochemical age estimates for late-Bruhnes polarity episodes. Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 31, 384-397 1t d3 n