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核鑑識技術の確立に向けた核物質の特性解析に係る取組み

岡崎 日路; 角 美香; 佐藤 光弘; 茅野 雅志; 影山 十三男; Martinez, P.*; Xu, N.*; Thomas, M.*; Porterfield, D.*; Colletti, L.*; et al.

核物質管理学会(INMM)日本支部第35回年次大会論文集(インターネット), 9 Pages, 2015/01

日本原子力研究開発機構プルトニウム燃料技術開発センター(以下、プルセンター)技術部品質管理課では、MOX燃料製造における計量管理及び工程管理を目的として、核燃料物質中のプルトニウム・ウランの同位体組成及び含有率分析、並びに不純物分析・物性測定等を行っている。これらの分析技術は、核燃料物質の組成及び物理・化学形態等を分析し、その出所、履歴、輸出経路等を特定する核鑑識に対しても有効であることから、プルセンターでは、核鑑識に関して豊富な経験を持ち、確立された分析手法を有しているロスアラモス国立研究所と共同研究を実施し、分析方法及び手順、データ等の比較を行い、核燃料物質の特性解析について研究開発を進めている。本論文では、核燃料物質の特性解析技術開発に向けてプルセンターが取組んだ内容について紹介する。

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Eustatic change modulates exhumation in the Japanese Alps

King, G. E.*; Ahadi, F.*; 末岡 茂; Herman, F.*; Anderson, L.*; Gautheron, C.*; 塚本 すみ子*; Stalder, N.*; Biswas, R.*; Fox, M.*; et al.

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The exhumation of bedrock is controlled by the interplay between tectonics, surface processes and climate. The highest exhumation rates of cm/yr are recorded in zones of highly active tectonic convergence. Here, we use a combination of different thermochronometric systems, and notably trapped-charge thermochronometery, to show that such rates also occur in the Hida Range, Japanese Alps. Our results imply that cm/yr rates of exhumation may be more common than previously thought. The Hida Range is the most northern and most extensive of the Japanese Alps, and reaches elevations of up to 3000 m a.s.l. The Hida Range is thought to have uplifted in the last 3 Myr in response to E-W compression and magmatism. Our study focuses on samples from the Kurobe gorge, which is one of the steepest gorges in Japan. Previous work has shown that exhumation rates in this region are exceptionally high, as documented by the exposure of the ~0.8 Ma Kurobe granite in the gorge. We combined 12 new zircon (U-Th/He) ages and 11 new OSL-thermochronometry ages together with existing thermochronometric data to investigate the late Pleistocene exhumation of this region. We found that exhumation rates increased to ~10 mm/yr within the past 300 kyr, likely in response to river base-level fall that increased channel steepness due to climatically controlled eustatic changes. Our data allow the development of time-series of exhumation rate changes at the timescale of glacial-interglacial cycles and show a four-fold increase in baseline rates over the past ~65 kyr. This increase in exhumation rate is likely explained by knickpoint propagation due to a combination of very high precipitation rates, climatic change, sea-level fall, range-front faulting and moderate rock uplift. Our data show that in regions with horizontal convergence, coupling between climate, surface processes and tectonics can exert a significant effect on rates of exhumation.

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