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Nuclear Forensics and Attribution: Tracing the Source After a Detonation MTA
Techniques, challenges, and geopolitics of identifying perpetrators and origins of nuclear events
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Nuclear Forensics and Attribution: Tracing the Source After a Detonation *Nuclear Forensics and Attribution: Tracing the Source After a Detonation* explores the multidisciplinary effort to identify the origins and perpetrators of a nuclear event by integrating radiochemistry, physics, and intelligence. The book establishes that every stage of a nuclear device’s lifecycle—from uranium mining and enrichment to reactor irradiation and weapon assembly—leaves unique isotopic and elemental "fingerprints." Following a detonation, forensic teams must navigate hazardous environments to collect debris, preserving a rigorous chain of custody to ensure that subsequent laboratory findings can withstand legal and diplomatic scrutiny.

The technical core of the text details the laboratory processes required to decode these signatures. It describes the necessity of radiochemical separation to isolate specific isotopes, followed by high-precision measurements using gamma spectrometry and mass spectrometry. These results allow analysts to model the device's yield, determine the neutron spectrum, and infer the sophistication of the design. By comparing these findings against the Global Nuclear Forensics Library and fuel-cycle provenance data, investigators can narrow the source to specific reactors or enrichment facilities, even when faced with adversary attempts at masking, spoofing, or deception.

The book emphasizes that scientific data alone is rarely conclusive; it must be fused with contextual intelligence to build a defensible attribution case. This synthesis is critical for "deterrence by attribution," the strategic concept that states are less likely to act or enable non-state actors if they believe they will be identified. The text outlines the tiered assessment timeline—moving from rapid initial indicators to definitive long-term characterization—and explains how these findings are communicated to leaders, allies, and international bodies like the IAEA and CTBTO to manage escalation and uphold international law.

Ultimately, the work addresses the evolving landscape of nuclear security, highlighting the role of emerging technologies such as AI-driven data fusion, autonomous sampling robotics, and in-situ sensors. It argues that building a resilient forensic enterprise through international cooperation and regular exercises is essential for global stability. By bridging the gap between microscopic atomic analysis and macroscopic geopolitical strategy, the book provides a framework for ensuring accountability and maintaining the nuclear taboo in an increasingly complex multi-polar world.

What You'll Find Inside:
  • How nuclear forensics decodes isotopic and elemental signatures in detonation debris to trace a device's origin through the complete fuel cycle - from mine to weapon production
  • The end-to-end attribution process from hazardous field sample collection and chain-of-custody maintenance to laboratory analysis and integration with intelligence for defensible assessments
  • Techniques for inferring device type, yield, and design sophistication through neutron spectra analysis, activation products, and radiochronometric dating of materials
  • Critical challenges including deception countermeasures, uncertainty quantification, international coordination frameworks (IAEA/CTBTO), and legal pathways for attribution findings
  • Emerging technologies (AI, automation, in-situ sensors) transforming rapid attribution while maintaining scientific rigor, ethical standards, and deterrence capabilities
Who's It For:

This book is essential for nuclear forensic scientists, intelligence analysts, policymakers, legal professionals, and emergency response planners involved in nuclear security and attribution. It provides the technical foundation and policy context needed by government officials, laboratory directors, and crisis management teams who must make rapid, credible assessments following a nuclear event. Researchers in nonproliferation and advanced students in nuclear engineering or security studies will also find comprehensive coverage of both established methodologies and emerging technologies in the field.

Author:

Katherine Gibson

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Date Published:

January 23, 2026

Word Count:

66,139 words

Reading Time:

4 hours 38 minutes

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