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Furuno, Akiko; Omori, Ryuta*; Tateoka, Hisanori*; Minakawa, Yuya*; Kurihara, Toshiyuki; Yamamoto, Yoichi; Tomita, Yutaka
Pure and Applied Geophysics, 14 Pages, 2024/00
Times Cited Count:0 Percentile:0.00(Geochemistry & Geophysics)The Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization (CTBTO) Okinawa radionuclide monitoring station (JPP37) is located on a hill facing the East China Sea at the center of the main island of Okinawa. It occasionally detects Cs-137, although no nuclear facilities are located on the island. This study focused on the detection of Cs-137 at JPP37 and examined the ratio of simultaneous detections at nearby stations of the International Monitoring System (IMS) of the CTBTO and the relationship with Asian dust from inland East Asia. The detection of Cs-137 in JPP37 from 2020 to 2023, which motivated this study, was high in spring. Among the nine IMS radionuclide stations in East Asia, the detections in Beijing, Lanzhou, and Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, were also high in spring. This suggested a high association with the detection of Asian dust in East Asia. Thus, we confirmed the detection of Cs-137 at nine nearby IMS stations when Asian dust was observed at any of the sites in Japan. In addition, we observed that the detection rates were high in Takasaki, Beijing, Lanzhou, and Ulaanbaatar. It can be inferred that the Cs-137 observed mainly in spring at the IMS particulate radionuclide stations in the East Asian region around Japan were likely to pick up the effects of global fallout conveyed by Asian dust. Thereafter, we conducted a preliminary source estimation analysis for Asian dust arrival near Japan. Atmospheric dispersion simulations explained the detection of Cs-137 at nearby IMS particulate radionuclide stations, assuming that Cs-137 was emitted from the desert, the source of the Asian dust.
Kinoshita, Norikazu*; Nagaoka, Mika; Nakanishi, Takashi*
Science of the Total Environment, 753, p.142087_1 - 142087_10, 2021/01
Times Cited Count:5 Percentile:22.31(Environmental Sciences)The distribution of the anthropogenic radionuclide americium-241 (Am), a decay product of
Pu discharged from atmospheric tests of nuclear weapons, was investigated to resolve its horizontal and vertical migration in the Tropical East Pacific. We analyzed
Am concentrations in seawater samples collected in 2003. On comparing the
Am concentrations with the previously determined concentrations of
Pu in the same samples, the vertical profiles of
Am were found to be similar to those of
Pu. At some stations, the maximum concentration of
Am occurred 100-200 m deeper than that of
Pu. The
Am/
Pu ratios in the North Pacific and South Pacific were comparable to one another, and were typical of the ratio for the Pacific. The
Am distribution was influenced by the water mass at depths below 400 m. The
Am data support the view there is a current flowing at depths of 400-3000 m from the North Pacific through the equator to the South Pacific. In addition, the
Am vertical profile was explained by using a box model that considers the decay of
Pu and adsorption and scavenging by suspended particles. The different depths for the maximum concentrations of
Am and
Pu observed at some stations were well explained by the model and by the distribution of CaCO
particles. The residence time of
Am in the Pacific was also estimated by using the model.
Miwa, Kazuji; Obata, Hajime*; Suzuki, Takashi
Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology, 57(5), p.537 - 545, 2020/05
Times Cited Count:2 Percentile:17.45(Nuclear Science & Technology)This study investigated the vertical distribution of Iodine-129 (I) which is mainly produced by European nuclear reprocessing plants in the Chukchi Sea and Bering Sea.
I was found to be distributed almost uniformly in fallout level, and an increasing in
I concentration levels caused by high
I water inflow from the Atlantic Ocean was not observed. Additionally, we revealed the vertical distribution of iodide, one chemical form of iodine, from the Bering Shelf area to the Chukchi Sea for the first time. The increasing tendency of iodide near sea bottom was observed.
Dohi, Terumi; Omura, Yoshihito*; Kashiwadani, Hiroyuki*; Fujiwara, Kenso; Sakamoto, Yoshiaki; Iijima, Kazuki
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, 146, p.125 - 133, 2015/08
Times Cited Count:22 Percentile:52.12(Environmental Sciences)Radiocaesium activity concentrations (Cs,
Cs) were measured in parmelioid lichens collected within the Fukushima Prefecture approximately 2 y after the Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plant (FDNPP) accident. A total of 44 samples consisting of nine species were collected at 16 points within a 60 km radius of the FDNPP. The activity concentration of
Cs ranged from 4.6 to 1000 kBq kg
and for
Cs ranged from 7.6 to 1740 kBq kg
. A significant positive correlation was found between the
Cs activity concentration in lichens and the
Cs deposition density on soil, based on the calculated Spearman's rank correlation coefficients as
= 0.90 (
0.01). The two dominant species, Flavoparmelia caperata and Parmotrema clavuliferum, showed strong positive correlations, for which the r values were calculated as 0.92 (
0.01) and 0.90 (
0.01) respectively. Therefore, they are suggested as biomonitoring species for levels of radiocaesium fallout within the Fukushima Prefecture.
Tkalin, A. V.*; Aramaki, Takafumi; Togawa, Orihiko; Volkov, Y. N.*
Proceedings of International Symposium on Oceanography of the Japan Sea (CREAMS-2000), p.181 - 187, 2000/00
no abstracts in English
Togawa, Orihiko; ; Mizushima, Toshihiko; Yabuuchi, Noriaki; Kobayashi, Takuya
JAERI-Research 98-062, 50 Pages, 1998/10
no abstracts in English
Takahashi, Tomoyuki; ;
Int. Conf. on Deep Geological Disposal of Radioactive Waste,Conf. Proc., 0, p.4.107 - 4.116, 1996/00
no abstracts in English
; ; ; Yabe, Akira*
Health Physics, 16(2), p.185 - 195, 1969/00
Times Cited Count:5no abstracts in English
; ; ; Yabe, Akira; ; ;
JAERI 1057, 36 Pages, 1964/03
no abstracts in English
; ; ; Yabe, Akira; ; ;
Journal of Radiation Research, 5(1), p.56 - 68, 1964/00
no abstracts in English