Welcome to the archive site of the former Commission  V.7

(1983-2001) 

The Commission on Radiochemistry and Nuclear Techniques,dealt with problems of radioactivity and nuclear techniques in the widest sense:
  • (fundamental) nuclear and radiochemistry nomenclature,   data for codification, standardization and quality assurance;
  • investigation of natural and artificial radionuclides, including studies of new elements;
  • radioanalytical methods and nuclear techniques for determination and speciation of elements and isotopes in various matrices;
  • radionuclides in the environment (e.g. determination, speciation, behavior, remediation);
  • amelioration technologies associated with radioactive waste;
  • application of radioactivity and nuclear techniques for life sciences;
  • development and evaluation of nuclear dating.

Commission on Radiochemistry and Nuclear Techniques. Established in its present form 1983.
(Predecessor- Commission on Analytical Radiochemistry and Nuclear Materials,
established in 1965).

Terminated: End of 2001

 

Commission Mission Statements (Accepted on 25 August 1997, Commission Meeting during General Assembly in Geneva)