Search Results - "Moyal, Amiram"
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Halides as potential signatures for geolocation of uranium phosphate rocks for nuclear forensic applications
Published in Journal of radioanalytical and nuclear chemistry (01-07-2021)“…An analytical approach for halides determination in uranium-bearing phosphate rocks, based on halides extraction from natural calcium phosphate by a metathesis…”
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Phase investigation of uranium–vanadium alloy using multiple techniques
Published in Journal of radioanalytical and nuclear chemistry (01-07-2024)“…The Israeli National Nuclear Forensics Laboratory (INNFL) investigated four unknown samples during the Collaborative Material Exercise 7 (CMX-7). The samples,…”
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Characterization of an orphan Ra–Be neutron source
Published in Journal of radioanalytical and nuclear chemistry (01-07-2021)“…An orphan radium-beryllium (Ra–Be) neutron source (Nuclear Chicago Corporation) detected inside a scrap metal shipping container, was seized and subjected to…”
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Nuclear forensic signatures of UO2 fuel pellets for differentiation and provenance determination illustrated using synthetic database
Published in Journal of nuclear materials (15-12-2023)“…This paper presents a comprehensive nuclear forensics signatures analysis of UO2 fuel pellets, allowing their provenance to specific manufacturers. The study…”
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Morphological and chemical characterization of uranium and cerium nuclear forensics samples
Published in Journal of nuclear materials (01-11-2021)“…•Uranium and cerium containing samples were examined as part of an international nuclear forensics exercise.•The main technique for characterization was the…”
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Analysis of geochemical basalts database as a simulant for uranium ore concentrates data: the Galaxy Serpent 3 Exercise
Published in SN applied sciences (01-08-2019)“…The Nuclear Forensics International Technical Working Group (NF-ITWG) conducted an exercise, Galaxy Serpent 3 (GS3), by the National Nuclear Forensics…”
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