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Miura, Hikaru*; Ishimaru, Takashi*; Ito, Yukari*; Kuribara, Yuichi; Otosaka, Shigeyoshi*; Sakaguchi, Aya*; Misumi, Kazuhiro*; Tsumune, Daisuke*; Kubo, Atsushi*; Higaki, Shogo*; et al.
Scientific Reports (Internet), 11, p.5664_1 - 5664_11, 2021/03
Times Cited Count:8 Percentile:64.15(Multidisciplinary Sciences)For the first time, we isolated and investigated seven CsMPs (radioactive caesium-bearing microparticles) from marine particulate matter and sediment. From the elemental composition, the Cs/
Cs activity ratio, and the
Cs activity per unit volume results, we inferred that the five CsMPs collected from particulate matter were emitted from Unit 2 of the FDNPP, whereas the two CsMPs collected from marine sediment were possibly emitted from Unit 3. The presence of CsMPs can cause overestimation of the solid-water distribution coefficient of Cs in marine sediments and particulate matter and a high apparent radiocaesium concentration factor for marine biota. CsMPs emitted from Unit 2, which were collected from the estuary of a river that flowed through a highly contaminated area, may have been deposited on land and then transported by the river. By contrast, CsMPs emitted from Unit 3 were possibly transported eastward by the wind and deposited directly onto the ocean surface.
Miura, Hikaru*; Kuribara, Yuichi; Yamamoto, Masayoshi*; Sakaguchi, Aya*; Yamaguchi, Noriko*; Sekizawa, Oki*; Nitta, Kiyofumi*; Higaki, Shogo*; Tsumune, Daisuke*; Itai, Takaaki*; et al.
Scientific Reports (Internet), 10, p.11421_1 - 11421_9, 2020/07
Times Cited Count:14 Percentile:69.92(Multidisciplinary Sciences)Miura, Hikaru*; Kurihara, Yuichi*; Sakaguchi, Aya*; Tanaka, Kazuya; Yamaguchi, Noriko*; Higaki, Shogo*; Takahashi, Yoshio*
Geochemical Journal, 52(2), p.145 - 154, 2018/00
Times Cited Count:43 Percentile:94.32(Geochemistry & Geophysics)Solid-water distribution coefficient () of radiocesium in rivers is apparently increased due to the possible presence of highly radioactive radiocesium-bearing microparticles (CsMPs) in the solid phase. In this study, we evaluated the contribution of CsMPs to apparent Kd values. The ratio of the radioactivity of the separated CsMPs to the total radiocesium on fluvial suspended particles ranged from 0 to 46%. This means that the existence of CsMPs in fluvial suspended partcles did not change apparent Kd values in order magnitude.
Yoshida, Hiroko*; Shinohara, Naohide*; Manabe, Kentaro; Higaki, Shogo*
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Kuribara, Yuichi; Yamaguchi, Akiko*; Higaki, Shogo*; Ohara, Yoshiyuki; Takahashi, Yoshio*
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In order to investigate the behavior of radium in the Ningyo-toge Environmental Engineering Center, radium in the core sample in the center was analyzed with HPGe semiconductordetector. As a result, concentrate of radium was observed in the weathered granite in the lower part of the core sample.
Kuribara, Yuichi; Yamaguchi, Akiko*; Higaki, Shogo*; Ohara, Yoshiyuki; Takahashi, Yoshio*
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In order to investigate the behavior of radium (Ra) in the Ningyo-toge Environmental Engineering Center, Ra/
U activity ratio in two boring core samples in the center was analyzed with HPGe semiconductor detector. The
Ra/
U ratio was below 1 and over 1 in the U enriched and contained clay mineral layers, respectively. Based on the radioactive equilibrium and mass balance calculation, it was suggested that Ra and U eluted to groundwater migrated from the U enriched layer to the contained clay minerals layer when Ra was selectivity fixed on the contained clay mineral layer. EXAFS and micro-XRF-XANES-XRD for Ba, used as an analog of Ra, confirmed that Ba
was adsorbed on clay minerals as IS complex, and Ra was expected to show similar behavior. Therefore, it was indicated that Ra migrated from U concentrated layer was adsorbed and fixed on clay minerals in the environment of the Ningyo-toge Environmental Engineering Center.
Kuribara, Yuichi; Yamaguchi, Akiko; Higaki, Shogo*; Ohara, Yoshiyuki; Takahashi, Yoshio*
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In order to investigate the migration of radium isotopes in the former open-pit mining site of the Ningyo-toge Environmental Engineering Center, the U- and Th-series nuclides including radium isotopes in the boring core samples inside and outside the site were analyzed. Additionally, to clarify the partitions of Ra-226 in the solid phase, sequential extraction experiments were conducted on the Ningyo-Toge layer and the weathered granite layer. As aresult, it was estimated that the radium isotopes were migrated from the Ningyo-Toge layer to the weathered granite layer below it.
Miura, Hikaru*; Kuribara, Yuichi; Yamamoto, Masayoshi*; Sakaguchi, Aya*; Higaki, Shogo*; Takahashi, Yoshio*
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A synchrotron radiation X-ray analysis was performed on radioactive particles released into the environment due to the Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plant accident, uranium particles (4 valence and 6 valence) with a size of several microns were present in the particles from the Unit 1. Since these uranium particles also contain zirconium, which is considered to be derived from the fuel cladding, it was presumed that the eutectic mixture of the fuel in the reactor and its cladding was incorporated into the radioactive particulates and released into the environment.
Yamaguchi, Akiko; Kuribara, Yuichi; Higaki, Shogo*; Okumura, Masahiko; Takahashi, Yoshio*
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