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Time-dependent change of radiation levels in the 80 km zone for five years after the Fukushima accident

Saito, Kimiaki

Environmental Contamination from the Fukushima Nuclear Disaster; Dispersion, Monitoring, Mitigation and Lessons Learned, p.38 - 43, 2019/09

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no abstracts in English

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7.1 Environmental contamination due to radionuclides

Saito, Kimiaki

Genshiryoku No Ima To Ashita, p.148 - 151, 2019/03

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Mapping project in Fukushima and related researches, 1; Summary on temporal change of air dose rates and radionuclide deposition densities in the 80 km zone

Saito, Kimiaki; Mikami, Satoshi; Ando, Masaki; Matsuda, Norihiro; Tsuda, Shuichi; Yoshida, Tadayoshi; Yoshimura, Kazuya; Sato, Tetsuro*; Kanno, Takashi; Yamamoto, Hideaki

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Investigation on distribution of radioactive substances in Fukushima, 1; Summary on temporal change in air dose rates and deposition densities in five year

Saito, Kimiaki; Ando, Masaki; Matsuda, Norihiro; Tsuda, Shuichi; Yoshida, Tadayoshi; Mikami, Satoshi

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Fukushima mapping project after the Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Station accident

Mikami, Satoshi

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An enormous amount of radionuclides were released from the Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Station accident, and part of them were deposited on ground in Japan. In order to obtain basic data to evaluate the impact of the accidental release, a national project for comprehensive environmental monitoring was launched in June 2011, and is still continuing. In the so-called Fukushima mapping project, a series of large-scale environmental monitoring with diverse methods have been conducted, aiming to obtain information on contamination conditions in different aspects This article presents the measurement methodologies for distribution mapping of air dose rates and radionuclides deposition density adopted in our mapping project, and also discuss the temporal change in air dose rate and radiocesium deposition density through repeatedly conducted measurements.

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