Development of synthetic nuclear melt glass for forensic analysis

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Abstract

A method for producing synthetic debris similar to the melt glass produced by nuclear surface testing is demonstrated. Melt glass from the first nuclear weapon test (commonly referred to as trinitite) is used as the benchmark for this study. These surrogates can be used to simulate a variety of scenarios and will serve as a tool for developing and validating forensic analysis methods.

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Molgaard, J. J., Auxier, J. D., Giminaro, A. V., Oldham, C. J., Cook, M. T., Young, S. A., & Hall, H. L. (2015). Development of synthetic nuclear melt glass for forensic analysis. Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, 304(3), 1293–1301. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10967-015-3941-8

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