1981
DOI: 10.2172/5465677
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Neutron monitoring of plutonium at the ZPPR storage vault

Abstract: We investigated a method for monitoring a typical large storage vault for unauthorized removal of plutonium. The method is based on the assumption that .the neutron field in a vault produced by a particular geometric configuration of bulk plutonium remains constant in time and space as long as the configuration is undisturbed. To observe such a neutron field, we installed an array of 25 neutron detectors in the ceiling of a plutonium storage vault at Argonne National Laboratory West. Each neutron detector prov… Show more

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“…They are chosen because they appear in the release limit table of the containment requirements in 40 CFR 191. Boreholes 2,4,6,7, and the GCDT borehole contain these radionuclides, with Sr90 being the most abundant (a few kilograms).…”
Section: -2mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They are chosen because they appear in the release limit table of the containment requirements in 40 CFR 191. Boreholes 2,4,6,7, and the GCDT borehole contain these radionuclides, with Sr90 being the most abundant (a few kilograms).…”
Section: -2mentioning
confidence: 99%