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Niizato, Tadafumi; Sasaki, Yoshito; Namba, Kenji*; Tsukada, Hirofumi*; Vasyl, Y.*
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We determined the Cs aggregated transfer coefficients for trees from the Cs activities of tree organs and soil layers collected in the off-site localities on the path of the radioactive plumes (southern and southwestern plume), and assessed the contamination status of each tree type. As a result, it was revealed that although the Japanese red pine has no distinct difference, but the Japanese cedar has a large change in aggregated transfer coefficients due to the plume.