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North Korea nuclear test: No radiation detected | North Korea nuclear test: No radiation detected |
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South Korean experts say they have not detected any radioactive isotopes from North Korea's nuclear test, hampering efforts to assess the device. | South Korean experts say they have not detected any radioactive isotopes from North Korea's nuclear test, hampering efforts to assess the device. |
Eight samples had been analysed but nothing found, the Nuclear Safety and Security Commission said. | Eight samples had been analysed but nothing found, the Nuclear Safety and Security Commission said. |
Finding certain isotopes - xenon gases in particular - would help experts determine whether a plutonium or uranium-based device was used. | Finding certain isotopes - xenon gases in particular - would help experts determine whether a plutonium or uranium-based device was used. |
But a well-contained test could yield no radioactive isotopes, experts say. | But a well-contained test could yield no radioactive isotopes, experts say. |
South Korean planes and ships were sent out immediately after the test to collect samples, as was a Japanese plane. | South Korean planes and ships were sent out immediately after the test to collect samples, as was a Japanese plane. |
"Two days since the North's nuclear test, the commission has completed analysing eight samples, but no radioactive isotopes have been discovered as of 15:00 Thursday," the commission said. | "Two days since the North's nuclear test, the commission has completed analysing eight samples, but no radioactive isotopes have been discovered as of 15:00 Thursday," the commission said. |
No changes had been recorded at 122 unmanned radiation monitoring systems across the country, it added. | No changes had been recorded at 122 unmanned radiation monitoring systems across the country, it added. |
North Korea said on Tuesday that it had carried out an underground nuclear test, which it claimed involved a miniaturised but more powerful device. | |
Seismic activity triggered by the test at the Punggye-ri site in the north-east of the country was detected by several nations. | Seismic activity triggered by the test at the Punggye-ri site in the north-east of the country was detected by several nations. |
The UN Security Council has condemned the test - North Korea's third, following tests in 2006 and 2009 - and promised action. | The UN Security Council has condemned the test - North Korea's third, following tests in 2006 and 2009 - and promised action. |
Xenon isotopes were detected after the first test but not after the second. Experts say finding it can be a matter of luck and has to be done quickly because it decays rapidly. | Xenon isotopes were detected after the first test but not after the second. Experts say finding it can be a matter of luck and has to be done quickly because it decays rapidly. |
North Korea's first two tests involved plutonium, but it is believed to have a uranium-enrichment programme. | North Korea's first two tests involved plutonium, but it is believed to have a uranium-enrichment programme. |
While it has depleted its stocks of "reactor-grade" plutonium needed to make the weapons-grade variety, the country has plentiful reserves of uranium ore. | While it has depleted its stocks of "reactor-grade" plutonium needed to make the weapons-grade variety, the country has plentiful reserves of uranium ore. |
'Significant action' | 'Significant action' |
North Korea's neighbours and the US, meanwhile, are working to coordinate a response to the test. | North Korea's neighbours and the US, meanwhile, are working to coordinate a response to the test. |
On Thursday South Korea's military conducted exercises on both coasts, Yonhap news agency said, while the defence ministry unveiled a missile that it said could hit "precise targets" like "windows of a North Korean command office". | On Thursday South Korea's military conducted exercises on both coasts, Yonhap news agency said, while the defence ministry unveiled a missile that it said could hit "precise targets" like "windows of a North Korean command office". |
The National Assembly also adopted a resolution condemning the nuclear test. The two Koreas are still technically at war following the armistice of 1953 that ended armed conflict on the Korean peninsula. | The National Assembly also adopted a resolution condemning the nuclear test. The two Koreas are still technically at war following the armistice of 1953 that ended armed conflict on the Korean peninsula. |
Amid a flurry of diplomatic activity over the issue, US President Barack Obama spoke on the phone with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe for about 20 minutes, according to Kyodo news agency. | Amid a flurry of diplomatic activity over the issue, US President Barack Obama spoke on the phone with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe for about 20 minutes, according to Kyodo news agency. |
"They pledged to work closely together to seek significant action at the United Nations Security Council and to co-operate on measures aimed at impeding North Korea's nuclear and ballistic missile programmes," the White House said in a statement. | "They pledged to work closely together to seek significant action at the United Nations Security Council and to co-operate on measures aimed at impeding North Korea's nuclear and ballistic missile programmes," the White House said in a statement. |
The Australian government, meanwhile, has also decided to postpone a visit by North Korean diplomats exploring the possibility of reopening an embassy in the capital, Canberra, this weekend, because of the test. | The Australian government, meanwhile, has also decided to postpone a visit by North Korean diplomats exploring the possibility of reopening an embassy in the capital, Canberra, this weekend, because of the test. |
"We postponed the arrival of North Korean diplomats in Australia as a gesture following this detonation," Australian Foreign Minister Bob Carr said. | "We postponed the arrival of North Korean diplomats in Australia as a gesture following this detonation," Australian Foreign Minister Bob Carr said. |
He however added that there are still plans to re-establish the embassy, saying that "there's value in having a North Korean diplomatic presence here". | He however added that there are still plans to re-establish the embassy, saying that "there's value in having a North Korean diplomatic presence here". |
North Korea closed its embassy there in 2008 due to financial issues. | North Korea closed its embassy there in 2008 due to financial issues. |
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