International audienceIsotopic ratios of radioxenon captured in the atmosphere can be indicators of the occurrence of an underground nuclear explosion. However, civilian sources of xenon isotopes, such as medical isotope production facilities and nuclear reactors, can interfere with detection of signals associated with nuclear testing, according to a standard model of the evolution of radioxenon isotopic abundances in a nuclear explosion cavity. We find that this standard model is idealized by not including the effects of physical processes resulting in the partitioning of the radionuclide inventory between a gas phase and rock melt created by the detonation and by ignoring seepage or continuous leakage of gases from the cavity or zone of c...
Quantification and interpretation of isotopic ratios is generally acknowledged as a powerful method ...
A database with information on about 500 cases of atmospheric radioactivity releases from undergroun...
Monitoring for xenon radionuclides which are produced in a nuclear detonation can provide a strong d...
International audienceIsotopic ratios of radioxenon captured in the atmosphere can be indicators of ...
International audienceIsotopic ratios of radioxenons sampled in the atmosphere or subsurface can be ...
A global monitoring system for atmospheric xenon radioactivity is being established as part of the I...
AbstractEnforcement of the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty (CTBT) will involve monitoring for ...
Radioxenon plays an important role in the monitoring of nuclear explosions, particularly in the dete...
International audienceThe International Monitoring System (IMS) is part of the verification regime f...
Underground nuclear explosions produce a unique but evanescent set of radionuclide gases that potent...
textFor verifying the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT), different monitoring technologie...
Atmospheric radioactivity is monitored for the verification of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Tr...
An isotopic spectrum from localized air samples has potential technical information to provide a rap...
In 2004, a borehole was drilled into the 1983 Chancellor underground nuclear test cavity to investig...
Monitoring of radioactive noble gases, in particular xenon isotopes, is a crucial element of the ver...
Quantification and interpretation of isotopic ratios is generally acknowledged as a powerful method ...
A database with information on about 500 cases of atmospheric radioactivity releases from undergroun...
Monitoring for xenon radionuclides which are produced in a nuclear detonation can provide a strong d...
International audienceIsotopic ratios of radioxenon captured in the atmosphere can be indicators of ...
International audienceIsotopic ratios of radioxenons sampled in the atmosphere or subsurface can be ...
A global monitoring system for atmospheric xenon radioactivity is being established as part of the I...
AbstractEnforcement of the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty (CTBT) will involve monitoring for ...
Radioxenon plays an important role in the monitoring of nuclear explosions, particularly in the dete...
International audienceThe International Monitoring System (IMS) is part of the verification regime f...
Underground nuclear explosions produce a unique but evanescent set of radionuclide gases that potent...
textFor verifying the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT), different monitoring technologie...
Atmospheric radioactivity is monitored for the verification of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Tr...
An isotopic spectrum from localized air samples has potential technical information to provide a rap...
In 2004, a borehole was drilled into the 1983 Chancellor underground nuclear test cavity to investig...
Monitoring of radioactive noble gases, in particular xenon isotopes, is a crucial element of the ver...
Quantification and interpretation of isotopic ratios is generally acknowledged as a powerful method ...
A database with information on about 500 cases of atmospheric radioactivity releases from undergroun...
Monitoring for xenon radionuclides which are produced in a nuclear detonation can provide a strong d...