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JAEA Reports

HFB-1 borehole survey data collection

Miyakawa, Kazuya; Hayano, Akira; Sato, Naomi; Nakata, Kotaro*; Hasegawa, Takuma*

JAEA-Data/Code 2023-009, 103 Pages, 2023/09

JAEA-Data-Code-2023-009.pdf:9.29MB
JAEA-Data-Code-2023-009-appendix1(DVD-ROM).zip:271.51MB
JAEA-Data-Code-2023-009-appendix2(DVD-ROM).zip:883.78MB
JAEA-Data-Code-2023-009-appendix3(DVD-ROM).zip:10.29MB

This borehole investigation was carried out to confirm the validity of the distribution of low flow areas deep underground estimated based on the geophysical survey in FY 2020, as a part of an R&D supporting program titled "Research and development on Groundwater Flow Evaluation Technology in Bedrock" under contract to the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (2021, 2022 FY, Grant Number: JPJ007597). The borehole name is Horonobe Fossil seawater Boring-1 and is referred to as HFB-1 borehole. HFB-1 is a vertical borehole drilled adjacent to the Horonobe Underground Research Laboratory (URL), which was drilled from the surface to a depth of 200 m in FY2021 and from a depth of 200 m to 500 m in FY2022. This report summarizes information related to the drilling of HFB-1 and various data (rock core description, geophysical logging, chemical analysis, etc.) obtained from the borehole investigation.

Journal Articles

Numerical simulation of laser welding different kinds of materials using a thermohydraulics computational science numerical simulation code SPLICE

Muramatsu, Toshiharu; Sato, Yuji; Kamei, Naomitsu; Aoyagi, Yuji*; Shobu, Takahisa

Nihon Kikai Gakkai Dai-13-Kai Seisan Kako, Kosaku Kikai Bumon Koenkai Koen Rombunshu (No.19-307) (Internet), p.157 - 160, 2019/10

no abstracts in English

JAEA Reports

Environmental radiation monitoring resulting from the accident at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, conducted by Oarai Research and Development Center, JAEA; Results of ambient gamma-ray dose rate, atmospheric radioactivity and meteorological observation

Yamada, Junya; Seya, Natsumi; Haba, Risa; Muto, Yasunobu; Numari, Hideyuki*; Sato, Naomitsu*; Nemoto, Koji*; Takasaki, Hiroichi*; Shimizu, Takehiko; Takasaki, Koji

JAEA-Data/Code 2013-006, 100 Pages, 2013/06

JAEA-Data-Code-2013-006.pdf:12.04MB

This report presents the results of emergency radiation monitoring, including ambient $$gamma$$-ray dose rate, atmospheric radioactivity, meteorological observation and estimation of internal exposure resulting from the accident at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant triggered by the earthquake off the pacific coast of Tohoku on 11th March 2011, conducted by Oarai Research and Development Center (ORDC), Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA) from March to May, 2011. ORDC is located in the central part of Ibaraki prefecture and approximately 130 km southwest of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant. From around 15th to 21st March, 2011, the ambient $$gamma$$-ray dose rate increased and many radioactive nuclides were detected in the atmosphere.

Journal Articles

The H-Invitational Database (H-InvDB); A Comprehensive annotation resource for human genes and transcripts

Yamasaki, Chisato*; Murakami, Katsuhiko*; Fujii, Yasuyuki*; Sato, Yoshiharu*; Harada, Erimi*; Takeda, Junichi*; Taniya, Takayuki*; Sakate, Ryuichi*; Kikugawa, Shingo*; Shimada, Makoto*; et al.

Nucleic Acids Research, 36(Database), p.D793 - D799, 2008/01

 Times Cited Count:52 Percentile:71.15(Biochemistry & Molecular Biology)

Here we report the new features and improvements in our latest release of the H-Invitational Database, a comprehensive annotation resource for human genes and transcripts. H-InvDB, originally developed as an integrated database of the human transcriptome based on extensive annotation of large sets of fulllength cDNA (FLcDNA) clones, now provides annotation for 120 558 human mRNAs extracted from the International Nucleotide Sequence Databases (INSD), in addition to 54 978 human FLcDNAs, in the latest release H-InvDB. We mapped those human transcripts onto the human genome sequences (NCBI build 36.1) and determined 34 699 human gene clusters, which could define 34 057 protein-coding and 642 non-protein-coding loci; 858 transcribed loci overlapped with predicted pseudogenes.

Journal Articles

Countermeasure of Electromagnetic Wave Noise at Ionization Chamber Used Monitoring Posts

Hosotani, Risa; Sato, Naomitsu*; Shimizu, Takehiko; KOBAYASHI, Hideo

Saikuru Kiko Giho, (25), p.25 - 32, 2004/00

To observe the airborne gamma radiation dose rate, monitoring posts are set up to a border of supervised area of JNC-OEC. Measurement values of some ionization chambers set at monitoring posts were increased by unknown origin signal at random times. To probe the cause, measurement of electric field intensity at the ionization chamber and immunity test at anechoic chamber are carry out. Result of examination made clear that measurement values are increased by specific frequency band electromagnetic wave. They were also clearly that ferrite cores and shield tube are effective as eliminate of an electromagnetic wave noise. When ferrite cores are attached to cables of ionization chambers, unknown increase of measurement value doesn't occur.

JAEA Reports

Data Base of Critical Experiments in Deuterium Critical Assembly

Hazama, Taira; Kono, Naomi; Horikiri, Morito; Sato, Seiji*; Hachiya, Yuki*; Hosoda, Atsushi*

JNC TN9450 2003-005, 908 Pages, 2003/06

JNC-TN9450-2003-005.pdf:38.35MB

None

JAEA Reports

Investigation of operating condition; The report for investigation of bituminization demonstration facility incident(4/7)

; ; Kurosawa, A.; Hayashi, Naomi; Kobayashi, Kentaro; Kitajima, Takafumi; Sato, Yoshihiko

PNC TN8410 98-047, 278 Pages, 1998/02

PNC-TN8410-98-047.pdf:19.5MB

The fire and explosion incident occurred at the Bituminization Demonstration Facility of the Tokai Reprocessing Plant on march 11th, 1997. For investigation of Bituminization Demonstration Facility Incident and prevention relapse, Investigation Group for Bituminization Demonstration Facility incident was set up. It has been investigated the situation at the time of incident was occurred. The result of investigated was presented for Science and Technology Agency. This report is arranged the result of investigated the situation for investigation and prevention relapse.

JAEA Reports

None

Miura, Makoto; Tsunoda, Naomi; Sato, Seiichi*; *; Igarashi, Miyuki; *; Tanaka, Yasumasa; *

PNC TN841 77-34, 69 Pages, 1977/06

PNC-TN841-77-34.pdf:3.67MB

no abstracts in English

JAEA Reports

None

Miura, Makoto; Tsunoda, Naomi; Sato, Seiichi*; *; Igarashi, Miyuki; Seno, Shigeo

PNC TN841 77-25, 77 Pages, 1977/06

PNC-TN841-77-25.pdf:12.56MB

no abstracts in English

Oral presentation

Relation between a defference of an air diffusion for the year and a meteorological observation period at O-arai Centre, JAEA

Seya, Natsumi; Yamada, Junya; Haba, Risa; Muto, Yasunobu; Shimizu, Takehiko; Takasaki, Koji; Nemoto, Koji*; Sato, Naomitsu*

no journal, , 

no abstracts in English

Oral presentation

Spatial distribution of residual stress in similar and dissimilar laser welding

Sato, Yuji; Kamei, Naomitsu; Shobu, Takahisa; Aoyagi, Yuji*; Muramatsu, Toshiharu

no journal, , 

no abstracts in English

Oral presentation

Three-dimensional resistivity distribution by magnetotelluric survey to evaluate the distribution of fossil seawater

Sato, Naomi; Hayano, Akira; Teshima, Minoru*; Negi, Tateyuki*; Yamane, Terumasa*; Kawasaki, Shinji*

no journal, , 

This paper reports the preliminary results of the magnetotelluric (MT) survey aiming to evaluate the three-dimensional distribution of fossil seawater in the Horonobe area. The MT survey was conducted in the area of 3 km square adjacent to the Horonobe Underground Research Laboratory at 60 points. Our results showed that the distribution of the resistivity varied in accordance with the geological structure. This survey was funded by the Ministry of Environment, Trade and Industry.

Oral presentation

Evaluation of borehole siting for assessing the 3D distribution of paleo-saline water using collocated cokriging

Sato, Naomi; Hayano, Akira; Kashihara, Koji*; Teshima, Minoru*; Negi, Tateyuki*

no journal, , 

The objective of this study was to assess the effect of borehole siting on collocated cokriging (COK) for estimating the three-dimensional distribution of chloride ion concentration (Cl$$^{-}$$) and stable isotope ($$delta$$$$^{18}$$O, $$delta$$D) compositions of groundwater in the Horonobe area, which are indicators of paleo-saline water. When compared to the full model consisting of ten borehole surveys, COK with a partial dataset consisting of 1-3 borehole surveys covering the entire range of resistivity from the electromagnetic survey in the study area performed better than other datasets. The results suggested that a borehole survey at a site with the representative geochemical feature in the region could yield adequate coefficients in the COK and, as a result, produce reasonable estimates with a cost-effective procedure. This survey was funded by the Ministry of Environment, Trade and Industry.

Oral presentation

Elucidation of the reduction of uranium in biotite by advanced X-ray spectroscopy

Yomogida, Takumi; Yamada, Shinya*; Ichinohe, Yuto*; Sato, Toshiki*; Hayakawa, Ryota*; Okada, Shinji*; Toyama, Yuichi*; Hashimoto, Tadashi; Noda, Hirofumi*; Isobe, Tadaaki*; et al.

no journal, , 

The reduction of uranium on biotite was studied to obtain insight into the immobilization of uranium in the environment. The chemical species of uranium in biotite were studied using a superconducting transition edge sensor and an X-ray emission spectrometer to remove interference from rubidium in biotite. As a result, the speciation of uranium in biotite collected from former uranium deposits was possible. The XANES spectra of the biotite indicated that the uranium in the biotite was partially reduced.

Oral presentation

Study on investigation procedures for estimating the distribution of stagnant groundwater flow areas

Hayano, Akira; Sato, Naomi

no journal, , 

no abstracts in English

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