Management 48 th Annual Meeting of the Institute of Nuclear Materials Management

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  • R. Duggan
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196 SAGSI: Its Role and Contribution to Safeguards Development ............................ 1 J. Carlson Abstract #163 Nuclear Issue of North Korea and Applicability of the IAEA Safeguards System to North Korea .................................................................................................. 6 K. Choe163 Nuclear Issue of North Korea and Applicability of the IAEA Safeguards System to North Korea .................................................................................................. 6 K. Choe Abstract #200 IAEA Outreach to Nuclear Related Industries ....................................................... 15 P. Caulfield, E. Pujol, M. Tarvainen200 IAEA Outreach to Nuclear Related Industries ....................................................... 15 P. Caulfield, E. Pujol, M. Tarvainen Abstract #197 Addressing Proliferation Challenges from the Spread of Uranium Enrichment Capability ...................................................................................................................... 22 J. Carlson197 Addressing Proliferation Challenges from the Spread of Uranium Enrichment Capability ...................................................................................................................... 22 J. Carlson Abstract #194 Ensuring Effective Safeguards Coverage of States with Small Quantities Protocols ......................................................................................................................... 30 R. Leslie, J. Carlson, A. Berriman Abstract #112 The Flexibility of the Local Area Nuclear Material Accountability Software (LANMAS) to Meet Various Installations Needs ............................................................ 38 H. Burns, T. Williams, J. O'Leary194 Ensuring Effective Safeguards Coverage of States with Small Quantities Protocols ......................................................................................................................... 30 R. Leslie, J. Carlson, A. Berriman Abstract #112 The Flexibility of the Local Area Nuclear Material Accountability Software (LANMAS) to Meet Various Installations Needs ............................................................ 38 H. Burns, T. Williams, J. O'Leary Abstract #327 Integrating Nuclear Material Accounting Systems with Engineered Nuclear Material Control Through the LANMAS Software............................................................ 44 J. Fraser, R. Wyant327 Integrating Nuclear Material Accounting Systems with Engineered Nuclear Material Control Through the LANMAS Software............................................................ 44 J. Fraser, R. Wyant Abstract #331 Nuclear Material Accounting System at Global Nuclear Fuel.............................. 51 R. Martyn331 Nuclear Material Accounting System at Global Nuclear Fuel.............................. 51 R. Martyn Abstract #381 National Nuclear Material Accounting in Support of NonProliferation ....................................................................................................................................... 59 R. Babcock, C. McAninch381 National Nuclear Material Accounting in Support of NonProliferation ....................................................................................................................................... 59 R. Babcock, C. McAninch Abstract #389 Requirements-Based Transition to Russian MPC&A Sustainability .................. 66 C. Bolton, W. Braniff, S. Mladineo389 Requirements-Based Transition to Russian MPC&A Sustainability .................. 66 C. Bolton, W. Braniff, S. Mladineo Abstract #393 Planning Sustainability Activities for MPC&A Programs Developed at Rosatom Sites within the Framework of the U.S.-Russian MPC&A Program ........................ 71 V. Erastov, C. Bolton Abstract #383 Human Factor and Its Role in the MPC&A Sustainability .................................... 79 A. Chlenov, V. Vyskubov, T. Piskureva393 Planning Sustainability Activities for MPC&A Programs Developed at Rosatom Sites within the Framework of the U.S.-Russian MPC&A Program ........................ 71 V. Erastov, C. Bolton Abstract #383 Human Factor and Its Role in the MPC&A Sustainability .................................... 79 A. Chlenov, V. Vyskubov, T. Piskureva Abstract #374 Implementation of a Material Protection Control and Accounting Site Sustainability Program at Two Nuclear Material Production Facilities ............................... 90 D. Dabbs, T. Abraham, M. Carroll, E. Ku374 Implementation of a Material Protection Control and Accounting Site Sustainability Program at Two Nuclear Material Production Facilities ............................... 90 D. Dabbs, T. Abraham, M. Carroll, E. Ku Abstract #357 STARTing Again: What Happens After START I Expires? ................................... 97 S. Mladineo, K. Durbin, C. Eastman Abstract #151 Priorities for Technology Development and Policy to Reduce the Risk from Radioactive Materials.................................................................................................... 105 R. Duggan Abstract #368 Illicit Trafficking in Radioactive Materials............................................................ 110 G. Balatsky Abstract #318 Optimized Options for Accelerated Blenddown of Excess Russian Highly Enriched Uranium ............................................................................................................... 114 L. Holgate, R. Schultz Abstract #343 Envisioning a World without Uranium Enrichment ............................................ 122 E. Lyman357 STARTing Again: What Happens After START I Expires? ................................... 97 S. Mladineo, K. Durbin, C. Eastman Abstract #151 Priorities for Technology Development and Policy to Reduce the Risk from Radioactive Materials.................................................................................................... 105 R. Duggan Abstract #368 Illicit Trafficking in Radioactive Materials............................................................ 110 G. Balatsky Abstract #318 Optimized Options for Accelerated Blenddown of Excess Russian Highly Enriched Uranium ............................................................................................................... 114 L. Holgate, R. Schultz Abstract #343 Envisioning a World without Uranium Enrichment ............................................ 122 E. Lyman Abstract #400 GTRI Accomplishments and Future Plans to Improve Protection on High-Priority Nuclear and Radiological Materials ....................................................................... 129 I. Iliopulos400 GTRI Accomplishments and Future Plans to Improve Protection on High-Priority Nuclear and Radiological Materials ....................................................................... 129 I. Iliopulos Abstract #401 The Magnitude of the Radiological Threat to Global Security: More Resources are Needed! .................................................................................................................. 136 C. Ferguson Abstract #405 Reducing Nuclear and Radiological Threat......................................................... 144 M. Bunn, T. Bielefeld401 The Magnitude of the Radiological Threat to Global Security: More Resources are Needed! .................................................................................................................. 136 C. Ferguson Abstract #405 Reducing Nuclear and Radiological Threat......................................................... 144 M. Bunn, T. Bielefeld Abstract #406 Radiological Protection Solutions: Demonstration of a Monitoring and Tracking System ...................................................................................................................... 152 W. Leach, I. Iliopulos, N. Nelson-jean, J. Pelletier, G. Tittemore, C. Johnson, K. Sheely, M. Haase, M. Ondrik, G. Martelle, M. White406 Radiological Protection Solutions: Demonstration of a Monitoring and Tracking System ...................................................................................................................... 152 W. Leach, I. Iliopulos, N. Nelson-jean, J. Pelletier, G. Tittemore, C. Johnson, K. Sheely, M. Haase, M. Ondrik, G. Martelle, M. White Abstract #245 Safeguards and Non-Proliferation: The First Half Century from a Legal Perspective............................................................................................................................ 158 L. Rockwood Abstract #207 The Evolution of IAEA Safeguards: U.S. Perspectives ...................................... 166 J. Sanborn, D. Lockwood, L. Hilliard, B. Moran, S. Pepper, J. Tape245 Safeguards and Non-Proliferation: The First Half Century from a Legal Perspective............................................................................................................................ 158 L. Rockwood Abstract #207 The Evolution of IAEA Safeguards: U.S. Perspectives ...................................... 166 J. Sanborn, D. Lockwood, L. Hilliard, B. Moran, S. Pepper, J. Tape Abstract #289 Five Decades of Safeguards, and Directions for the Future: an Australian Perspective ................................................................................................................... 181 J. Carlson289 Five Decades of Safeguards, and Directions for the Future: an Australian Perspective ................................................................................................................... 181 J. Carlson Abstract #127 Towards Effective and Efficient IAEA Safeguards: Review of Collaborations between Japan and the Agency .......................................................................... 189 K. Naito, N. Muroya127 Towards Effective and Efficient IAEA Safeguards: Review of Collaborations between Japan and the Agency .......................................................................... 189 K. Naito, N. Muroya Abstract #262 Safeguards In Canada: Some Reflections on the Past, Present and Future ............................................................................................................................................... 197 J. Casterton, M. Kent Abstract #234 Fifty Years of IAEA: German Contributions to the Development of International Safeguards ................................................................................................................ 205 H. Remagen, A. Rezniczek, B. Richter, G. Stein262 Safeguards In Canada: Some Reflections on the Past, Present and Future ............................................................................................................................................... 197 J. Casterton, M. Kent Abstract #234 Fifty Years of IAEA: German Contributions to the Development of International Safeguards ................................................................................................................ 205 H. Remagen, A. Rezniczek, B. Richter, G. Stein Abstract #310 JRC Scientific and Technical Support to IAEA Safeguards: Achievements, Lessons Learned .................................................................................................. 213 R. Schenkel310 JRC Scientific and Technical Support to IAEA Safeguards: Achievements, Lessons Learned .................................................................................................. 213 R. Schenkel Abstract #246 Cooperation on International Safeguards between IAEA and South Africa ................................................................................................................................................ 228 D. Tillwick, J. Shayi246 Cooperation on International Safeguards between IAEA and South Africa ................................................................................................................................................ 228 D. Tillwick, J. Shayi Abstract #180 Information Management for Nuclear Verification.............................................. 236 J. Baute Abstract #287 Use of Acoustic Wave Analysis Technology for Safeguards Applications..................................................................................................................................... 244 A. Donzier, P. Dupuy, F. Parodi, M. Goldfarb, M. Stein180 Information Management for Nuclear Verification.............................................. 236 J. Baute Abstract #287 Use of Acoustic Wave Analysis Technology for Safeguards Applications..................................................................................................................................... 244 A. Donzier, P. Dupuy, F. Parodi, M. Goldfarb, M. Stein Abstract #178 Geophysical Methods for Design Information Verification for Safeguards Inspections.................................................................................................................. 250 R. Carchon, S. Jung, S. Lackner, D. Baudinet, M. Zendel, C. Antoine, X. Derobert, J. Chazelas178 Geophysical Methods for Design Information Verification for Safeguards Inspections.................................................................................................................. 250 R. Carchon, S. Jung, S. Lackner, D. Baudinet, M. Zendel, C. Antoine, X. Derobert, J. Chazelas Abstract #111 Development of the Uranyl Nitrate Calibration Loop Equipment (UNCLE) at ORNL ............................................................................................................................ 258 J. Ladd-Lively111 Development of the Uranyl Nitrate Calibration Loop Equipment (UNCLE) at ORNL ............................................................................................................................ 258 J. Ladd-Lively Abstract #177 Hand-held Gamma Spectrometer HM-5/Experiences in Nuclear Safeguards Application, Challenges, Requirements for the Future .......................................... 263 S. Jung, R. Carchon, R. Hammerschmied, M. Zendel, D. Hanks, P. Schwalbach, I. Puttaert177 Hand-held Gamma Spectrometer HM-5/Experiences in Nuclear Safeguards Application, Challenges, Requirements for the Future .......................................... 263 S. Jung, R. Carchon, R. Hammerschmied, M. Zendel, D. Hanks, P. Schwalbach, I. Puttaert Abstract #139 A Time-Measurement System Based on Isotopic Ratios ................................... 269 D. Vo, P. Karpius, D. MacArthur, J. Thron139 A Time-Measurement System Based on Isotopic Ratios ................................... 269 D. Vo, P. Karpius, D. MacArthur, J. Thron Abstract #439 Nondestructive Neutron and Gamma-Ray Technologies Applied to GNEP and Safeguards .................................................................................................................... 277 A. Dougan, N. Snyderman, Y. Ham, L. Nakae, D. Dietrich, P. Kerr, T. Wang, W. Stoeffl, J. Choi439 Nondestructive Neutron and Gamma-Ray Technologies Applied to GNEP and Safeguards .................................................................................................................... 277 A. Dougan, N. Snyderman, Y. Ham, L. Nakae, D. Dietrich, P. Kerr, T. Wang, W. Stoeffl, J. Choi Abstract #198 Automation of Monte Carlo Based NDA Calibrations for the Enrichment Verification of Uranium Fresh Fuel Pellets.............................................................. 285 L. Bourva, R. Carchon, Z. Vukadin, A. Lebrun, M. Zendel, M. Koestlbauer198 Automation of Monte Carlo Based NDA Calibrations for the Enrichment Verification of Uranium Fresh Fuel Pellets.............................................................. 285 L. Bourva, R. Carchon, Z. Vukadin, A. Lebrun, M. Zendel, M. Koestlbauer Abstract #236 COMPUCEA: A High-Performance Analysis Procedure for Timely On-site Uranium Accountancy Verification in LEU Fuel Fabrication Plants ............................ 293 H. Ottmar, S. Abousahl, N. Albert, P. Amador, H. Eberle, N. Erdmann, K. Lutzenkirchen, G. Marissens, H. Schorle, F. Lipcsei, P. Schwalbach236 COMPUCEA: A High-Performance Analysis Procedure for Timely On-site Uranium Accountancy Verification in LEU Fuel Fabrication Plants ............................ 293 H. Ottmar, S. Abousahl, N. Albert, P. Amador, H. Eberle, N. Erdmann, K. Lutzenkirchen, G. Marissens, H. Schorle, F. Lipcsei, P. Schwalbach Abstract #247 Identification of Radioactive Materials by Analysis of Simulations and Measurements of Cross-Correlation Functions ................................................................... 301 M. Flaska, S. Pozzi247 Identification of Radioactive Materials by Analysis of Simulations and Measurements of Cross-Correlation Functions ................................................................... 301 M. Flaska, S. Pozzi Abstract #202 Multiplicity Analysis During the Photon Interrogation of Fissionable Material........................................................................................................................ 309 S. Clarke, S. Pozzi, E. Padovani, T. Downar Abstract #323 Comparative Analysis of a Portable Neutron Coincidence Counter ................ 317 A. Thornton, W. Charlton202 Multiplicity Analysis During the Photon Interrogation of Fissionable Material........................................................................................................................ 309 S. Clarke, S. Pozzi, E. Padovani, T. Downar Abstract #323 Comparative Analysis of a Portable Neutron Coincidence Counter ................ 317 A. Thornton, W. Charlton Abstract #131 MCNP-PoliMi Simulation of Neutron Radiography Measurements for Mass Determination for a Trough of UO3 ............................................................................... 325 B. Grogan, J. Mihalczo, J. Mullens131 MCNP-PoliMi Simulation of Neutron Radiography Measurements for Mass Determination for a Trough of UO3 ............................................................................... 325 B. Grogan, J. Mihalczo, J. Mullens Abstract #302 The Detection Statistics of Neutrons and Photons Emitted from a Fissile Sample ................................................................................................................................. 333 A. Enqvist, I. Pazsit, S. Pozzi Abstract #170 Preliminary Calibration of an ACP Safeguards Neutron Counter: Monte Carlo Simulation .................................................................................................................. 341 T. Lee, H. Kim, J. Yoon, S. Lee, M. Swinhoe, H. Menlove Abstract #353 Neutron Correlations in Special Nuclear Materials, Experiments and Simulations .............................................................................................................................. 349 J. Verbeke, A. Dougan, L. Nakae, K. Sale, N. Snyderman302 The Detection Statistics of Neutrons and Photons Emitted from a Fissile Sample ................................................................................................................................. 333 A. Enqvist, I. Pazsit, S. Pozzi Abstract #170 Preliminary Calibration of an ACP Safeguards Neutron Counter: Monte Carlo Simulation .................................................................................................................. 341 T. Lee, H. Kim, J. Yoon, S. Lee, M. Swinhoe, H. Menlove Abstract #353 Neutron Correlations in Special Nuclear Materials, Experiments and Simulations .............................................................................................................................. 349 J. Verbeke, A. Dougan, L. Nakae, K. Sale, N. Snyderman Abstract #408 Radiological Protection Improvements in the United States............................. 358 G. Tittemore, G. Ballantyne Abstract #410 A Regional Partnership on Nuclear and Radiological Security......................... 362 F. Morris, A. Murray, S. Dickerson, D. Tynan, R. Rawl, M. Hoo408 Radiological Protection Improvements in the United States............................. 358 G. Tittemore, G. Ballantyne Abstract #410 A Regional Partnership on Nuclear and Radiological Security......................... 362 F. Morris, A. Murray, S. Dickerson, D. Tynan, R. Rawl, M. Hoo Abstract #412 Physical Protection Upgrades Completed for Three Indonesia Research Reactors.......................................................................................................................... 368 D. Barber, G. Hauser,, A. Hanafiah, W. Suwanda Abstract #413 Radioactive Source Security in Egypt ................................................................. 374 T. Mohammaden, H. Zein El Abedin, K. Moustafa, P. Robinson, R. Martinez, M. Hoo, K. Young Abstract #414 Radiological Source Recovery and Disposition in Africa.................................. 382 P. Robinson412 Physical Protection Upgrades Completed for Three Indonesia Research Reactors.......................................................................................................................... 368 D. Barber, G. Hauser,, A. Hanafiah, W. Suwanda Abstract #413 Radioactive Source Security in Egypt ................................................................. 374 T. Mohammaden, H. Zein El Abedin, K. Moustafa, P. Robinson, R. Martinez, M. Hoo, K. Young Abstract #414 Radiological Source Recovery and Disposition in Africa.................................. 382 P. Robinson Abstract #416 Factors Determining Radiological Threat Posed by the Operating RTGs and Potential Radiation Accident Risk Assessment ........................................................ 388 A. Grigoriev, M. Sazhnev, A. Khudykin, S. A. Terentiev, S. S. Terentiev416 Factors Determining Radiological Threat Posed by the Operating RTGs and Potential Radiation Accident Risk Assessment ........................................................ 388 A. Grigoriev, M. Sazhnev, A. Khudykin, S. A. Terentiev, S. S. Terentiev Abstract #417 Transportation Security for Radioactive Sources .............................................. 396 R. Rawl, A. Eriksson417 Transportation Security for Radioactive Sources .............................................. 396 R. Rawl, A. Eriksson Abstract #384 Macro Security Methodology for Conducting Facility Security and Sustainability Assessments .......................................................................................................... 401 G. Herdes, K. Freier, K. Wright Abstract #474 Nefarious Uses of Radioactive Materials............................................................. 409 C. Streeper, M. Lombardi, L. Cantrell384 Macro Security Methodology for Conducting Facility Security and Sustainability Assessments .......................................................................................................... 401 G. Herdes, K. Freier, K. Wright Abstract #474 Nefarious Uses of Radioactive Materials............................................................. 409 C. Streeper, M. Lombardi, L. Cantrell Abstract #155 Probabilistic Basis and Assessment Methodology for Effectiveness of Protecting Nuclear Materials............................................................................. 420 F. Duran, G. Wyss Abstract #100 Evaluation of Terrorist Scenarios Linguistically Using Belief and Plausibility ....................................................................................................................................... 427 J. Darby Abstract #237 Toward the Development of an Integrated Security Policy ............................... 435 R. Donovan, B. Stone Abstract #348 Simulation of a Simple Domestic Safeguards System....................................... 443 C. Coates Abstract #334 Evaluation of MC&A Effectiveness and Its Contribution to the Safeguarding of Nuclear Material with Assurance Assessments.............................................. 451 S. Schlegel, C. Crawford Abstract #444 The Measure of Performance: System-Effectiveness Testing .......................... 458 K. Martin Abstract #167 Material Control and Accountability (MC&A) Functional Model and MC&A System Effectiveness Tool (MSET) ................................................................................... 466 R. Elwood, B. Campbell, G. Fuller, G. Hammond, D. Hyde, B. Jensen, E. Owings, W. Brunsdon, M. Fontana, W. Kenna, G. Klopp, C. Roche155 Probabilistic Basis and Assessment Methodology for Effectiveness of Protecting Nuclear Materials............................................................................. 420 F. Duran, G. Wyss Abstract #100 Evaluation of Terrorist Scenarios Linguistically Using Belief and Plausibility ....................................................................................................................................... 427 J. Darby Abstract #237 Toward the Development of an Integrated Security Policy ............................... 435 R. Donovan, B. Stone Abstract #348 Simulation of a Simple Domestic Safeguards System....................................... 443 C. Coates Abstract #334 Evaluation of MC&A Effectiveness and Its Contribution to the Safeguarding of Nuclear Material with Assurance Assessments.............................................. 451 S. Schlegel, C. Crawford Abstract #444 The Measure of Performance: System-Effectiveness Testing .......................... 458 K. Martin Abstract #167 Material Control and Accountability (MC&A) Functional Model and MC&A System Effectiveness Tool (MSET) ................................................................................... 466 R. Elwood, B. Campbell, G. Fuller, G. Hammond, D. Hyde, B. Jensen, E. Owings, W. Brunsdon, M. Fontana, W. Kenna, G. Klopp, C. Roche Abstract #365 The Use of Probabilistic Risk Assessment Technology for, Evaluating MC&A Effectiveness .................................................................................................... 476 G. Klopp, M. Fontana, C. Roche, W. Brunsdon, R. Elwood, B. Jensen, G. Fuller, B. Campbell, G. Hammond, E. Owings, W. Kenna, L. Neymotin365 The Use of Probabilistic Risk Assessment Technology for, Evaluating MC&A Effectiveness .................................................................................................... 476 G. Klopp, M. Fontana, C. Roche, W. Brunsdon, R. Elwood, B. Jensen, G. Fuller, B. Campbell, G. Hammond, E. Owings, W. Kenna, L. Neymotin Abstract #360 Tungsten Shields for Cs-137 Inline Monitors in the SRS Caustic Side Solvent Extraction Process................................................................................................... 484 V. Casella, M. Hogue, J. Reyes-Jimenez, P. Filpus-Luyckx, D. Pak, T. Riley, F. Ogden360 Tungsten Shields for Cs-137 Inline Monitors in the SRS Caustic Side Solvent Extraction Process................................................................................................... 484 V. Casella, M. Hogue, J. Reyes-Jimenez, P. Filpus-Luyckx, D. Pak, T. Riley, F. Ogden Abstract #102 Uncertainties Affecting MgO Effectiveness and Calculation of the MgO Effective Excess Factor for the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant .............................................. 493 E. Vugrin, T. Kirchner102 Uncertainties Affecting MgO Effectiveness and Calculation of the MgO Effective Excess Factor for the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant .............................................. 493 E. Vugrin, T. Kirchner Abstract #103 Evaluating Uncertainties in Cellulose, Plastics and Rubber Inventories in the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant .............................................................................. 501 S. Dunagan, T. Kirchner, E. Vugrin Abstract #214 Technical Options for Off-Site Detection of Undeclared Nuclear Materials Production....................................................................................................................... 509 R. Scott Kemp103 Evaluating Uncertainties in Cellulose, Plastics and Rubber Inventories in the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant .............................................................................. 501 S. Dunagan, T. Kirchner, E. Vugrin Abstract #214 Technical Options for Off-Site Detection of Undeclared Nuclear Materials Production....................................................................................................................... 509 R. Scott Kemp Abstract #230 The Preparation of Uranium Oxyfluoride Particles for InterLaboratory Measurement Campaigns........................................................................................... 517 R. Kips, R. Wellum230 The Preparation of Uranium Oxyfluoride Particles for InterLaboratory Measurement Campaigns........................................................................................... 517 R. Kips, R. Wellum Abstract #272 Rapid and Accurate Determination of Fissile Content in Environmental Samples ................................................................................................................. 525 M. Laughter, D. Glasgow, D. Fischer272 Rapid and Accurate Determination of Fissile Content in Environmental Samples ................................................................................................................. 525 M. Laughter, D. Glasgow, D. Fischer Abstract #399 Enhancing IAEA Verification Methods through Incorporation of Delayed Neutron Activation Analysis: A Republic of Korea-U.S. Initiative .............................. 533 I. Jin Park, G. Ahn, J. Kim, G. Min, Y. Chung, D. Glasgow, S. Hayes, J. Kerr Abstract #133 MGA++ Analysis of Low Quantity Samples of U and Pu on an Extended-Range Gamma-Ray Detector ........................................................................................ 541 T. Wang, G. Price Russ, R. Williams Abstract #298 Coherent Change Detection (CCD) for Safeguards Applications ..................... 547 B. Truong, R. Saper, D. Kump, G. Parsons, M. St. Hilaire, J. Mulvie Abstract #352 From Landsat-1 to Google Earth and Beyond: Perspectives of Satellite Imagery Analysis for Treaty Verification ....................................................................... 555 I. Niemeyer Abstract #212 Information Portal and Open-Source Tools for Nuclear Material Management .................................................................................................................................... 562 B. Truong, S. McArdle, J. Yang, P. Grover, C. Piller399 Enhancing IAEA Verification Methods through Incorporation of Delayed Neutron Activation Analysis: A Republic of Korea-U.S. Initiative .............................. 533 I. Jin Park, G. Ahn, J. Kim, G. Min, Y. Chung, D. Glasgow, S. Hayes, J. Kerr Abstract #133 MGA++ Analysis of Low Quantity Samples of U and Pu on an Extended-Range Gamma-Ray Detector ........................................................................................ 541 T. Wang, G. Price Russ, R. Williams Abstract #298 Coherent Change Detection (CCD) for Safeguards Applications ..................... 547 B. Truong, R. Saper, D. Kump, G. Parsons, M. St. Hilaire, J. Mulvie Abstract #352 From Landsat-1 to Google Earth and Beyond: Perspectives of Satellite Imagery Analysis for Treaty Verification ....................................................................... 555 I. Niemeyer Abstract #212 Information Portal and Open-Source Tools for Nuclear Material Management .................................................................................................................................... 562 B. Truong, S. McArdle, J. Yang, P. Grover, C. Piller

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تاریخ انتشار 2011