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Survey of the geological characteristics on the Japanese Islands for disposal of RI and research institute waste

Hagiwara, Shigeru*; Sakamoto, Yoshiaki; Takebe, Shinichi; Ogawa, Hiromichi; Nakayama, Shinichi

JAERI-Review 2002-038, 107 Pages, 2002/12

JAERI-Review-2002-038.pdf:6.72MB

For the disposal of radioactive waste arising from radioactive utilization facilities and nuclear facilities, it is necessary to establish the disposal system in proportion to half-lives of radionuclides and radioactivity concentration in the waste. It is important to grasp the features of the earth scientific phenomena and geological structure of our country for the disposal system of radioactive waste. Then, for the porpose of the survey of the geological characteristics around the Japanese Islands whole neiborhood, the earth scientific phenomena at present, geological structure and geotectonic history were summarized on the basis of the existing literatures.

JAEA Reports

The Geological characteristics during the quaternary period around Japanese Islands

Hagiwara, Shigeru*; Sakamoto, Yoshiaki; Ogawa, Hiromichi; Nakayama, Shinichi

JAERI-Review 2002-024, 203 Pages, 2002/11

JAERI-Review-2002-024.pdf:15.79MB

Radioactive wastes arising from radioisotope facilities and nuclear research facilities should be disposed of in the surface of the earth, the shallow underground,the adequate depth and the deep undergruond according to radioactivity concentration, and should be managed during several hundreds years. For the selection of disposal site, it is necessary to survey the beginning of earth scientific phenomena observed in the Japanese Islands at present and to reconnoiter the prospective features. This report reviewed on the genesis and classification of sediments, earth scientific phenomena observed in the Japanese Islands and the feature of each place(10 districts) concerning to the Quaternary period in the newest geological time unit.

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Umeda, Koji

PNC TN7450 96-002, 77 Pages, 1996/05

PNC-TN7450-96-002.pdf:5.14MB

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Geomorphological mapping of the continental shelf around the Japanese Islands based on the interpretation of submarine anaglyph images

Komatsu, Tetsuya; Izumida, Atsuto*; Oka, Takahiro*; Takahashi, Takayuki*; Nomura, Katsuhiro; Yasue, Kenichi; Sugai, Toshihiko*

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A Distribution map of submerged terraces around the Japanese Islands based on the interpretation of submarine anaglyph images

Komatsu, Tetsuya; Izumida, Atsuto*; Takahashi, Takayuki*; Funatsu, Taro*; Muraki, Masahiro*; Hozo, Renya*; Nomura, Katsuhiro; Niwa, Masakazu; Sugai, Toshihiko*

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