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Measurements of the neutron activation cross sections for Bi and Co at 386 MeV

Yashima, Hiroshi*; Sekimoto, Shun*; Ninomiya, Kazuhiko*; Kasamatsu, Yoshitaka*; Shima, Tatsushi*; Takahashi, Naruto*; Shinohara, Atsushi*; Matsumura, Hiroshi*; Satoh, Daiki; Iwamoto, Yosuke; et al.

Radiation Protection Dosimetry, 161(1-4), p.139 - 143, 2014/10

 Times Cited Count:2 Percentile:16.53(Environmental Sciences)

The neutron activation cross sections up to GeV are important for the neutron dosimetry of the radiation field in high-energy and high-intensity accelerator facilities for a project of intense spallation neutron source. But the evaluation of neutron activation cross section data is not enough above 20 MeV because experimental data are still scarce. This study aimed to measure the neutron activation cross sections of Bi and Co by using a quasi-monoenergetic neutron field. In this symposium, we will present obtained experimental cross section data with the other experimental data (neutron-induced and proton-induced), the calculated data by PHITS code and the evaluated nuclear data.

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Measurement of neutron cross sections for yttrium and terbium at 287 MeV

Sekimoto, Shun*; Utsunomiya, Takashi*; Yashima, Hiroshi*; Ninomiya, Kazuhiko*; Omoto, Takashi*; Nakagaki, Reiko*; Shima, Tatsushi*; Takahashi, Naruto*; Shinohara, Atsushi*; Kinoshita, Norikazu*; et al.

Progress in Nuclear Science and Technology (Internet), 1, p.89 - 93, 2011/02

In this work, we tried to determine reaction cross sections for Y and Tb induced by neutrons at 300 MeV, which have never been reported. The irradiations were carried out using neutrons produced through $$^{7}$$Li(p, n) reaction at N0 beam line in the Research Center for Nuclear Physics (RCNP), Osaka University. To estimate quasi-monoenergetic neutron induced cross sections, the target stacks of Y and Tb were irradiated on the two angles of 0 degree and 30 degree for the axis of the primary proton beam. Neutron cross sections were estimated by subtracting the activities produced in the samples placed on 30 degree from those of 0 degree to correct the contribution of the low energy tail in the neutron spectrum.

JAEA Reports

Annual Report on the Effluent Control of Tokai Works FY2003

Shinohara, Kunihiko; Takeishi, Minoru; Hitoshi, Watanabe,; Uezu, Yasuhiro; Mizutani, Tomoko; Hiyama, Yoshinori*; Fujii, Jun*

JNC TN8440 2004-015, 138 Pages, 2004/12

JNC-TN8440-2004-015.pdf:7.78MB

This report was written about the effluent control in JNC Tokai Works from 1st April 2003 to 31th March 2004. In this period, the quantities and concentrations of retroactivities in liquid waste from Tokai Works were under the discharge limits of "Safety Regulations for the Tokai Reprocessing Plant" and regulations of government.

Journal Articles

Measurement and Behavior of$$^{14}$$C and$$^{129}$$I in the Environment

Shinohara, Kunihiko

Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, 260(2), p.265 - 271, 2004/05

 Times Cited Count:12 Percentile:61.61(Chemistry, Analytical)

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Studies on Assessment of Radiological Effects on the Regional Environment Due to the Operation of the Tokai Reprocessing Plant

Shinohara, Kunihiko

Bunseki Kagaku, 53(7), p.767 - 768, 2004/00

Methods of dose assessment due to normal operation of the Tokai reprocessing plant were summarized.

Journal Articles

Assessment of Radiological Effects on the Regional Environment Due to Operation of the Tokai Reprocessing Plant

Shinohara, Kunihiko

Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, 72(3), p.299 - 322, 2004/00

 Times Cited Count:17 Percentile:35.94(Environmental Sciences)

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Annual Report on the Effluent Control of Tokai Works FY2003

Mizutani, Tomoko; Uezu, Yasuhiro; Hitoshi, Watanabe,; Takeishi, Minoru; Shinohara, Kunihiko; Hiyama, Yoshinori*; Kikuchi, Masaaki*

JNC TN8440 2003-024, 144 Pages, 2003/11

JNC-TN8440-2003-024.pdf:7.72MB

This report was written about the effluent control in JNC Tokai Works from 1st April 2002 to 31th March 2003. In this period, the quantities and concentrations of retroactivities in liquid waste from Tokai Works were under the discharge limits of "Safety Regulations for the Tokai Reprocessing Plant" and regulations of government.

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Annual Report on Activities of Radiation Protection Division at JNC Tokai Works in Fiscal Year of 2002

Shinohara, Kunihiko; Asano, Tomohiro; Momose, Takumaro; Takeishi, Minoru; Kobayashi, Hirohide; Oka, Tsutomu; Takasaki, Koji

JNC TN8440 2003-020, 125 Pages, 2003/09

JNC-TN8440-2003-020.pdf:11.14MB

This annual report summarizes the activities of the Radiation Protection Division at JNC Tokai Works in fiscal 2002.The Tokai Works undertakes various research and development for the reprocessing of spent fuel, plutonium fuel fabrication, fast reactor fuel recycling technology, and radioactive waste treatment and disposal, all of which are done under strict safety management.The major radiation facilities in the Tokai Works are the Tokai Reprocessing Plant (TRP), which has been in operation since 1977, three MOX fuel fabrication facilities, the first of which has been in operation since 1965, the Chemical Processing Facility (CPF) where fast reactor (FR) reprocessing technologies are being developed, and various other radioisotope and uranium research laboratories.The Radiation Protection Division is responsible for radiation control in and around these facilities, including personnel monitoring, workplace monitoring, consultation on radiological work planning and evaluation, monitoring of gas and liquid waste effluents, environmental monitoring, instrumentation, calibration, quality assurance, and safety research. The Division also provides technical support and cooperation to other international and domestic institutes in the radiation protection field.In fiscal 2002, the results of radiological monitoring showed the situation to be normal, and no radiological incident or accident occurred. The maximum annual effective dose to radiation workers was 6.5 mSv and the mean annual effective dose was 0.1 mSv. Individual doses were kept within the annual dose limit specified in the safety regulations. The estimated effective dose caused by gas and liquid effluents from the TRP to members of the public around the Tokai Works was 4.2 * 10$$^{-4}$$mSv. Environmental monitoring and effluent control were performed appropriately in compliance with safety regulation and standards.

JAEA Reports

Annual report on the environmental radiation monitoring around Tokai reprocessing plant; FY 2002

Shinohara, Kunihiko; Takeishi, Minoru; ; ; ; Takeyasu, Masanori;

JNC TN8440 2003-010, 148 Pages, 2003/06

JNC-TN8440-2003-010.PDF:4.22MB

Environmental radiation monitoring around the Tokai Reprocessing Plant has been performed since 1975, based on "Safety Regulations for the Tokai Reprocessing Plant, Chapter IV - Environmental Monitoring". This annual report presents the results of the environmental monitoring and the dose estimation to the hypothetical inhabitant due to the radioactivity discharged from the plant during April 2002 to March 2003. Appendices present comprehensive information, such as monitoring program, monitoring results, meteorological data and annual discharges from the plant.

JAEA Reports

Data book on the current of Tokai Reprocessing plant; January - December, 1998

Shinohara, Kunihiko; Takeishi, Minoru; ; ; Isozaki, Tokuju; Ao, Hidetoshi*; *

JNC TN8450 2003-004, 99 Pages, 2002/11

JNC-TN8450-2003-004.pdf:4.64MB

Current direction, velocity water temperature, salinity and etc. were observed by current meters which were set near the outlet (36$$^{circ}$$ 26' 51" N, 140$$^{circ}$$ 39' 02" E) of the discharge pipe of the reprocessing plant in JNC Tokai Works. Besides, the horizontal (26 points) and vertical (14 points) observation of water temperature and salinity were executed using the monitoring ship (Seikai). The observation region ranged from 36$$^{circ}$$ 22' N to 36$$^{circ}$$ 30' N and from 140$$^{circ}$$ 37' E to 140$$^{circ}$$ 42'. The data, which were observed in 1999, were described in this report.

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Data book on the current of Tokai Reprocessing plant; January - December, 1998

Shinohara, Kunihiko; Takeishi, Minoru; ; ; Isozaki, Tokuju; Ao, Hidetoshi*; *

JNC TN8450 2003-003, 99 Pages, 2002/11

JNC-TN8450-2003-003.pdf:4.73MB

Current direction, velocity water temperature, salinity and etc. were observed by current meters which were set near the outlet (36$$^{circ}$$ 26' 51" N, 140$$^{circ}$$ 39' 02" E) of the discharge pipe of the reprocessing plant in JNC Tokai Works. Besides, the horizontal (26 points) and vertical (14 points) observation of water temperature and salinity were executed using the monitoring ship (Seikai). The observation region ranged from 36$$^{circ}$$ 22' N to 36$$^{circ}$$ 30' N and from 140$$^{circ}$$ 37' E to 140$$^{circ}$$ 42'. The data, which were observed in 1998, were described in this report.

JAEA Reports

Data book on the current of Tokai Reprocessing Plant; January - December, 1997

Shinohara, Kunihiko; Takeishi, Minoru; ; ; Isozaki, Tokuju; Ao, Hidetoshi*; *

JNC TN8450 2003-002, 99 Pages, 2002/11

JNC-TN8450-2003-002.pdf:4.59MB

Current direction, velocity, water temperature, salinity and etc. were observed by current meters which were set near the outlet (36$$^{circ}$$ 26' 51" N, 140$$^{circ}$$ 39' 02" E) of the discharge pipe of the reprocessing plant in JNC Tokai Works. Besides, the horizontal (26 points) and vertical (14 points) observation of water temperature and salinity were executed using the monitoring ship (Seikai). The observation region ranged from 36$$^{circ}$$C 22' N to 36$$^{circ}$$ 30' N and from 140$$^{circ}$$ 37' E to 140$$^{circ}$$ 42'. The data, which were observed in 1997, were described in this report.

JAEA Reports

Annual report on the effluent vontrol of Tokai works FY2001

; Mizutani, Tomoko; ; ; Takeishi, Minoru; Shinohara, Kunihiko

JNC TN8440 2002-016, 135 Pages, 2002/11

JNC-TN8440-2002-016.pdf:4.33MB

This report was written about the effluent control in JNC Tokai Works ch 2001. In this period, the quantities and concentrations of radioactivities in liquid waste from Tokai works were under the discharge limits of "Safety regulations for the Tokai Repressing Plant" and regulations of government.

JAEA Reports

Annual report on activities of radiation protection division at JNC Tokai Works in fiscal year of 2001

Shinohara, Kunihiko; ; Maruo, Yoshihiro; Momose, Takumaro; Takeishi, Minoru; Kobayashi, Hirohide;

JNC TN8440 2002-009, 99 Pages, 2002/08

JNC-TN8440-2002-009.pdf:5.9MB

This annual report is summary of the activities of Radiation Protection Division at JNC Tokai Works in fiscal year of 2001. This report consists of the introduction of the radiation control in working area of the reprocessing plant, the MOX fuel fabrication facilities and laboratories, the discharges control of these facilities, the personal dosimetry, the environmental monitoring, the control of radiation standards and calibration, the maintenance of radiation measurement instruments, the safety study, the technical support for outside organizations and other activities.

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Annual report on the environmental radiation monitoring around Tokai reprocessing plant FY 2001

Shinohara, Kunihiko; Takeishi, Minoru; ; ; Takeyasu, Masanori; ; Isozaki, Tokuju

JNC TN8440 2002-005, 146 Pages, 2002/06

JNC-TN8440-2002-005.pdf:3.2MB

Environmental radiation monitoring around the Tokai Reprocessing Plant has been performed since 1975, based on "Safety Regulations for the Tokai Reprocessing Plant, Chapter IV -Environmental Monitoring". This annual report presents the results of the environmental monitoring and the dose estimation to the hypothetical inhabitant due to the radioactivity discharged from the plant during April 2001 to March 2002. Appendices present comprehensive information, such as monitoring program, monitoring results, meteorologlcal data and annual discharges from the plant.

Journal Articles

EARLY FECAL EXCRETION OF INHALED PLUTONIUM

Kurihara, Osamu; Tasaki, Takashi; Momose, Takumaro; Hayashi, Naomi; Shinohara, Kunihiko

Radiation Protection Dosimetry, 102(2), p.137 - 141, 2002/00

 Times Cited Count:7 Percentile:44.37(Environmental Sciences)

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Uezu, Yasuhiro; Watanabe, Hitoshi; Takeishi, Minoru; Shinohara, Kunihiko

Saikuru Kiko Giho, (14), 181- Pages, 2002/00

None

Journal Articles

EARLY FAECAL EXCRETION OF INHALED PLUTONIUM

Takasaki, Koji; Kurihara, Osamu; Tasaki, Takashi; Momose, Takumaro; Maruo, Yoshihiro; Shinohara, Kunihiko

THE 47TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE ON BIOASSAY,ANALYTICAL & ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOCHEMISTRY, 0 Pages, 2002/00

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JAEA Reports

Annual report on the effluent control of Tokai Works FY 2001

Shinohara, Kunihiko; Takeishi, Minoru; ; ; Mizutani, Tomoko

JNC TN8440 2001-019, 141 Pages, 2001/11

JNC-TN8440-2001-019.pdf:12.69MB

This report was written about the effluent control in JNC Tokai Works from 1$$^{st}$$ April 2000 to 31$$^{st}$$ March 2001. In this period, the quantities and concentrations of retroactivities in liquid waste from Tokai Works were under the discharge limits of "Safety Regulations for the Tokai Reprocessing Plant", "Safety Regulations for the Tokai Reprocessing Plant" and regulations of government.

Journal Articles

None

; Watanabe, Hitoshi; Takeishi, Minoru; Shinohara, Kunihiko

Saikuru Kiko Giho, (12), p.139 - 144, 2001/09

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