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Inagaki, Satomi; Hayakawa, Misa
Nihon Genshiryoku Gakkai-Shi ATOMO, 64(12), p.686 - 690, 2022/12
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Hayakawa, Misa; Kumazaki, Yui; Nakajima, Hidemitsu; Yonezawa, Minoru
Nihon Genshiryoku Gakkai-Shi ATOMO, 58(8), p.509 - 513, 2016/08
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Kumazaki, Yui
Senmon Toshokan, (278), p.40 - 43, 2016/07
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Yonezawa, Minoru
Senmon Toshokan, (273), p.23 - 27, 2015/09
The Library of Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA) has developed the special website on Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Station accident and started the website from April 4, 2011. This website disseminates over 23,000 bibliographic and full-text records, such as JAEA's research results, academic journal articles, conference papers, technical reports etc. JAEA library started to collect and prepare bibliographic information of Internet information of Japanese Government-based organizations, TEPCO as well as of oral presentations of responsible nuclear related Associations in regard to the accident not to be disappeared, inaccessible. And we organize this information by classifying with Taxonomy for Nuclear Accident which was developed by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). We launched the Fukushima Nuclear Accident Archive in June 2014. In this paper, the author introduces the experience in developing special website on Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Station accident as well as Fukushima Nuclear Accident Archive and issues to develop the archive and future plan.
Hayashi, Naoki; Hatakeyama, Shuichiro; Yamamoto, Kazami
Proceedings of 5th International Particle Accelerator Conference (IPAC '14) (Internet), p.3800 - 3802, 2014/07
The data archive system in the J-PARC 25-Hz Rapid-Cycling Synchrotron (RCS) records the beam intensity and the beam loss monitor (BLM) pattern for all pulses. The system is based on the common memory and utilizes the timing system of the J-PARC. Although its time resolution is limited, it is useful to detect rare events or phenomena appearing with only higher accelerator repetition. Using these data, the stability of the beam intensity, particularly ion source or the relation between BLM patterns and its causes can be studied pulse-by-pulse basis and it would make use of future improvements.
Igarashi, Hiroshi; Ikeda, Kiyoshi; Yonezawa, Minoru; Nakajima, Hidemitsu
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Since the nuclear accident of Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Stations (Fukushima nuclear accident) which occurred in the Great East Japan Earthquake on March 11th 2011, a great deal of information on the accident and the response has been disseminated from the government, utilities and related research institutes. To put the information into good account in the radiation control in the affected area, decommissioning the reactors, environmental remediation, recurrence prevention, etc., the appropriate conservation and succession of the information which is referred to as archives hereinafter, is important. The activities of archives on the information and knowledge are essential as assets to be shared and utilized not only domestically but also internationally. On the other hand, the conservation of the information on radioactive waste management until final disposal has been also considered to be important. In this presentation, the archival activities on the Fukushima nuclear accident are reported with a focus on the Fukushima Archive system developed by the JAEA. On the basis of the archival activities investigated, lessons learned are discussed toward the information management on radioactive waste management.
Nozawa, Takashi
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Nakajima, Hidemitsu
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