ML19344E426
| ML19344E426 | |
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| Issue date: | 08/13/1980 |
| From: | Hentschel W, Morton K NRC OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION (ADM), PURDUE RESEARCH FOUNDATION |
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| ML19344E424 | List: |
| References | |
| CON-FIN-B-5971, CON-NRC-04-76-323, CON-NRC-4-76-323 NUDOCS 8008280542 | |
| Download: ML19344E426 (5) | |
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C Modification No. 5 Supplemental Agreement to Contract No. NRC-04-76-323 i
SUPPLEMEtlTAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN PURDUE RESEARCH FOUNDATION AND THE U. S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION THIS SUPPLEMENTAL AGREEMENT, effective the 1st day of July
, 19 30, by and between the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (hereinafter referr2d to as the
" Government"), as represented by the UNITED STATES NUCLEAR F GULATORY COMMIS-SION (hereinafter referred to as the " Commission"), and Pur 'ue Research Foundation (hereinafter referred to as the " Contractor"),
WITNESSETH THAT:,
WHEREAS, the parties desire to modify Contract No. NRC-04-76-323 as hereinafter provided, and this supplemental agreement is authorized by law, including the Energy Reorganization /"t of 1974, as araended, and the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended.
NOW, THEREFORE, said contract is hereby modified as follows:
Appendix A, attached to this supplemental agreement and made a part hereof, 1.
provides for the research to be performed by the Contractor during the contract period specified therein.
2.
In Article II - The Period of Performance, the date " June 30, 1981 is substituted for the date " June 30, 1980 3.
In Article III - Consideration, the sum "$ 457,980.00' is substituted for the sum "$ 353,980.00'.
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Modificaticn No. 5 Supplemental Agreement to Contract No. NRC-04-76-323 Page 2 IN WITNESS NHEREOF, the parties have executed this document.
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SE3ETAR) of the Contractor named under this (title) document; that
.e1.F.tm0El who signed this (signatory) document on behalf of said Contractor was then. as,::suasa of said Contractor; that this document was duly signed for and on behalf ~of said Contractor by authority of its governing body and is within the scope of its legal powers.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto affixed my hand and the seal of said l
Contractor.
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Maoification No. 5 Supplemental Agreement t Contract No. NRC-04-76-32 CONTRACTOR:
PURDUE RESEARCH FOUNDATION APPENDIX A For the contract period July 1,1980 through June 30, 1981 Article A-I RESEARCH TO BE PERFORMED BY CONTRACTOR (a) The unclassified scope of work under this contract, entitled "An Integrated Geophysical and Geological Study of the Tectonic Framework of.the 38th Parallel Lineament in the vicinity of its Interaction with the Extension of the New Madrid Fault Zone," is as follows:
Objectives 1.
Delineation of the tectonic provinces in the vicinity of the intersection of the extension of the New Madrid Fault Zone and the 38th Parallel Lineament and development of a tectonic model to explain the major seismicity observed in this region.
2.
Complete the gravity coverage in critical areas and collect magnetic data in critical portions of Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana.
0 3.
The 2 km interval gridded grgvity and magnetic anomaly data west of 84 W 0
longitude between 35 and 39 N latitude will be processed with the new frequency domain computer codes currently under development.
4.
Integrate the geological and geophysical data for the purpose of developing a tectonic synthesis of the study area and to complete the following ongoing geologic projects:
a.
Basement Rock Geologic Map b.
Measurement of the natural remanent magnetization (NRM), magnetic susceptibility, and specific gravity of all basement and related rocks will be completed.
c.
Detailed petrographic studies of the pre-Mt. Simon ciastic sedimentary rocks of the Illinois Basin will be completed.
d.
Isotopic, Petrologic, and Structural Studies of Igneous Intrusions.
5.
Seismic Refraction - The proposed seismic refraction effort includes further compter analysis and interpretation of the previously recorded data and a small field effort to collect new data.
6.
Seismic Reflection - Seismic reflection research will include computer processing and interpretation of data to be collected in May 1980, at two locations along the Ohio River.
Major Products Anticioated 1.
Gravity observations in critical areas of eastern Missouri where present coverage is inadequate.
Modification No. 5 Supplemental Agreement to Contract No. NRC-04-76-323 Appendix A Page 2 1
2.
Observation and interpretation of crustal seismic refraction data in the vicinity of the northeast extension of the New Padrid Fault Zone from the U. S. Geological Survey explosive sources.
3.
Magnetic observations in critical areas of Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana where present aeromagnetic coverage is inadequate for interpretational purposes.
4.
Contour maps based on the processing of regional gravity and magnetic anomaly data sets with a variety of filtering techniques.
5.
Interpretation and evaluation of high resolution seismic reflection, and expanding spread reflection / refraction profiles in the Ohio River.
6.
Basement rock map and isotopic dating of selected basement samples.
7.
Integrated interpretation of crustal seismic refraction data and critical magnetic and gravity anomalies as centrained by seismicity, Phar.erozoic geology, and basement rock data.
8.
Utilizing all of the above results, a tectonic province map in the vicinity
- of the intersection of the extension of the New Madrid Fault Zone and the 38th Parallel Lineament and a tectonic model for the major seismic activity observed in this region.
(b)
The Principal Investigator expects to devote the following approximate amount (s) of time to the contract work:
W. J. Hinze - 4% of his time during 12 months L. W. Braile - 4% of his time during 12 months ARTICLE A-II WAYS AND MEANS OF PERFOR.'!ANCE (a)
Items for which support will be provided as indicated in A-III, below (1)
Salaries and Wages
$ 2'1,420.00 (2)
Equipment to be purchased or fabricated by the Contractor (3)
Travel (i)
Domestic 6,94.00 (ii)
Foreign
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Other direct costs including staff benefits (5)
Indirect costs based en a predetermined rate of 69.6 percent applicable to salaries and wages
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Modification No. 5 Supplemental Agreement to Contract No. NRC-04-76-323 Appe'ndix A Page 3 (b)
Items, if any, significant to the performance of this contract, but excluded from computation of Support Cost and from consideration in proportioning costs:
NONE (c) Time or effort of principal Investigator (s) including indirect costs and fringe benefits contributed by Contractor but excluded from com-putation of Support Cost and frcm consideration in proportioning costs:
NONE Article A-III The total estimated cost of items under A-II(a) above for the contract period stated in this Appendix A is $ 104,000.00 ; the Ccmmission will pay 100 percent of the actual costs of these items incurred during the contract period stated in this Appendix A, subject to the provisions of Article III and Article B-XXVIII.
The estimated NRC Support Cost for the contract period stated in this Appendix A is $104,000.00.
The estimated NRC Support Cost is funded as follows:
(a)
Estimated unexpended balance from prior period (s)
$ (b) New funds for the current period
$ 104,000.00 (c)
The new funds being added in A-III(b) constitute the basis for advance payments provided under Article B-X.
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