New nuclear forensics: analysis of nuclear materials for security purposes
Abstract
1: Vitaly Fedchenko: Introduction 1. - Part I. Nuclear Forensic Methods. - 2: Vitaly Fedchenko: The Process of Nuclear Forensic Analysis 11. - Appendix 2A.: Sophie Grape: Basic Facts and Definitions Related to Measurement 34. - 3: Klaus Mayer, Maria Wallenius, Zsolt Varga, Magnus Hedberg, and Nicole Erdmann: Inorganic Mass Spectrometry as a Tool of Destructive Nuclear Forensic Analysis 47. - 4: Sophie Grape: Gamma Spectroscopy as a Tool of Non-destructive Nuclear Forensic Analysis 74. - 5: Klaus Mayer, Maria Wallenius, and Zsolt Varga: Sample Characteristics and Nuclear Forensic Signatures 93. - 6: Lars-Erik de Geer: Radionuclide and Signatures Relevant for Post-explosion Environments 128. - Part II. Nuclear Forensics in Practice. - 7: Vitaly Fedchenko and Robert Kelley: The Origins of Nuclear Forensic Analysis I: the United States and the Soviet Union 159. - 8: Lars-Erik de Geer: The Origins of Nuclear Forensic Analysis II: analysis of nuclear weapon debris in Sweden 184. - Appendix 8A: Lars-Erik de Geer: Detection by Sweden of Chinese Nuclear Tests in the Atmosphere 211. - 9: Vitaly Fedchenko and Robert Kelley: Applications of Nuclear Forensic Analysis 228
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Themen
Detection, Analysis, Security measures, Nuclear nonproliferation, Forensic sciences, Forensik, Kernmaterie, Analyse, Messung, Sicherheitspolitik, Disziplin, Kernenergie, Kontrolle, Internationale Kooperation, Kernwaffe, Proliferation, Illegalität, Geschichte, Wissenschaft, Methode, DE-615, Wissenschaftliche Disziplinen, Internationale Kontrolle im nuklearen Bereich, Kontrolle nuklearer Waffen, Illegale Weitergabe von nuklearer Information/Material, Wissenschaftliche Methoden
Sprachen
Englisch
Verlag
Oxford Univ. Press
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XXIX, 279 S
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