A REPORT ON THE IAEA CO-ORDINATED RESEARCH PROGRAMME ON THE APPLICATION OF ISOTOPIC CORRELATION TECHNIQUES TO INTERNATIONAL SAFEGUARDS 1975 1982

Year
1983
Author(s)
S. Sanatani - International Atomic Energy Agency
Abstract
A co-ordinated research programme on the Application of Isotopic Correlation Techniques (ICT) to International Safeguards has just ended in the Agency. During the continuation of the programme, scientists from Belgium, Japan, France, United Kingdom, United States and Euratom, engaged in the development of ICT, met periodically to discuss the results obtained by them from both theoretical and experimental investigations. The paper describes the main features of the alternative approaches developed at participating laboratories as well as procedures developed at the IAEA. At the conclusion of the programme, there was an unanimous recommendation from the participants that ICT is a useful tool for verification of input analysis at a chemical reprocessing plant. After the closure of the co-ordinated research programme, the IAEA is now applying data evaluation procedures developed at the Agency and keeping in contact with the progress of work on ICT carried on in laboratories such as JAER1 (Japan), CEA (Prance) and Euratom, through support programmes and through participation in the ESARDA working group dealing with ICT.