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Journal Articles

A Probabilistic Approach to Assess External Doses to the Public Considering Spatial Variability of Radioactive Contamination and Interpopulation Differences in Behavior Pattern

Takahara, Shogo; Iijima, Masashi*; Yoneda, Minoru*; Shimada, Yoko*

Risk Analysis, 39(1), p.212 - 224, 2019/01

AA2016-0374.pdf:0.62MB

 Times Cited Count:5 Percentile:48.71(Public, Environmental & Occupational Health)

A dose assessment model was developed based on measurements and surveys of individual doses and relevant contributors in Fukushima City for four population groups: Fukushima City Office staff, Senior Citizens' Club, Contractors' Association, and AgriculturalCooperative. In addition, probabilistic assessments were performed for these population groups by considering the spatial variability of contamination and interpopulation differencesresulting from behavior patterns. As a result of comparison with the actual measurements, the assessment results for participants from the Fukushima City Office, Senior Citizens' Club and the Agricultural Cooperative agreed with the measured values. By contrast, the measurements obtained for the participants from the Contractors' Association were not reproduced well in the present study. To assess the doses to this group, further investigations of association members' work activities and the related dose reduction effects are needed.

Journal Articles

Bioaccessibility of Fukushima-accident-derived Cs in soils and the contribution of soil ingestion to radiation doses in children

Takahara, Shogo; Ikegami, Maiko*; Yoneda, Minoru*; Kondo, Hitoshi*; Ishizaki, Azusa; Iijima, Masashi; Shimada, Yoko*; Matsui, Yasuto*

Risk Analysis, 37(7), p.1256 - 1267, 2017/07

AA2015-0445.pdf:0.53MB

 Times Cited Count:6 Percentile:52.04(Public, Environmental & Occupational Health)

Journal Articles

Coupling the advection-dispersion equation with fully kinetic reversible/irreversible sorption terms to model radiocesium soil profiles in Fukushima Prefecture

Kurikami, Hiroshi; Malins, A.; Takeishi, Minoru; Saito, Kimiaki; Iijima, Kazuki

Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, 171, p.99 - 109, 2017/05

 Times Cited Count:15 Percentile:43.57(Environmental Sciences)

A modified diffusion-sorption-fixation model (mDSF) is proposed to describe the vertical migration of radiocesium in soils following fallout. The model introduces kinetics for reversible sites, meaning that the exponential-shape radiocesium distribution can be reproduced immediately following fallout. The initial relaxation mass depth of the distribution is determined by the diffusion length, which depends on the distribution coefficient, sorption rate and dispersion coefficient. The model captures the long tails of the radiocesium distribution at large depths. These tails are caused by different rates for kinetic sorption and desorption.

Journal Articles

Current status of the technology development on lithium safety handling under IFMIF/EVEDA

Furukawa, Tomohiro; Hirakawa, Yasushi; Kato, Shoichi; Iijima, Minoru; Otaka, Masahiko; Kondo, Hiroo; Kanemura, Takuji; Wakai, Eiichi

Fusion Engineering and Design, 89(12), p.2902 - 2909, 2014/12

 Times Cited Count:9 Percentile:57.19(Nuclear Science & Technology)

For the irradiation test of the candidate materials for the fusion DEMO reactor, Engineering Validation and Engineering Design Activities (EVEDA) of the International Fusion Materials Irradiation Facility (IFMIF) are performed under the Broader Approach Activities. As a major Japanese activity on the target facility of the IFMIF, the engineering validation using the EVEDA Lithium Test Loop which is the largest scale liquid lithium test loop has been started in 2012. In parallel with the design and fabrication, the research on the technology establishment for the lithium safety handling was started in 2008, as one of the related technologies under the IFMIF-EVEDA. In the research, experiments of lithium chemical reaction, experiments on lithium fire, establishment of chemical analysis of impurities in lithium and experiments on advanced lithium leak detection system were carried out. This paper describes the results of these experiments.

Journal Articles

Distribution of Cs and Am in the solution-bentonite colloids-granite ternary system; Effect of addition order and sorption reversibility

Iijima, Kazuki; Tomura, Tsutomu*; Tobita, Minoru*; Suzuki, Yasuyuki*

Radiochimica Acta, 98(9-11), p.729 - 736, 2010/11

 Times Cited Count:3 Percentile:17.46(Chemistry, Inorganic & Nuclear)

Distribution behavior of Cs and Am in the synthetic groundwater-bentonite colloids-granite ternary system was investigated. Radionuclide sorbed onto the bentonite colloids is desorbed by addition of granite, indicating that the sorption of Cs and Am onto the bentonite colloids are reversible. The sorption model based on cation exchange and surface complexation reaction considering high edge site density for bentonite colloids is applicable to explain the sorption behavior of Am and Cs in the ternary system.

Journal Articles

Celebration of 30th anniversary of the experimental fast reactor Joyo

Nakai, Satoru; Aoyama, Takafumi; Ito, Chikara; Yamamoto, Masaya; Iijima, Minoru; Nagaoki, Yoshihiro; Kobayashi, Atsuko; Onoda, Yuichi; Ohgama, Kazuya; Uwaba, Tomoyuki; et al.

Kosoku Jikkenro "Joyo" Rinkai 30-Shunen Kinen Hokokukai Oyobi Gijutsu Koenkai, 154 Pages, 2008/06

no abstracts in English

JAEA Reports

None

Iijima, Minoru; ; Uekura, Ryoichi;

JNC TN2440 2002-017, 27 Pages, 2001/01

JNC-TN2440-2002-017.pdf:1.4MB

JAEA Reports

None

Iijima, Minoru; ; Uekura, Ryoichi;

JNC TN2440 2002-016, 27 Pages, 2000/01

JNC-TN2440-2002-016.pdf:1.43MB

JAEA Reports

None

Iijima, Minoru; ; Uekura, Ryoichi;

JNC TN2440 2002-015, 33 Pages, 1999/01

JNC-TN2440-2002-015.pdf:1.47MB

JAEA Reports

None

Iijima, Minoru; ; Uekura, Ryoichi;

JNC TN2440 2002-014, 36 Pages, 1998/01

JNC-TN2440-2002-014.pdf:1.5MB

JAEA Reports

None

Iijima, Minoru; ; Uekura, Ryoichi;

JNC TN2440 2002-013, 33 Pages, 1997/01

JNC-TN2440-2002-013.pdf:1.43MB

JAEA Reports

None

Iijima, Minoru; ; Uekura, Ryoichi;

JNC TN2440 2002-012, 31 Pages, 1996/01

JNC-TN2440-2002-012.pdf:1.76MB

JAEA Reports

Flashover Characteristics of Poloidal Field Coils Under the Irradiation of Gamma-rays

; ; ; ; Okubo, Minoru; Iijima, Tsutomu; *; *; *; *; et al.

JAERI-M 8360, 84 Pages, 1979/08

JAERI-M-8360.pdf:3.08MB

no abstracts in English

Oral presentation

Experience on the purity control of sodium in the experimental fast reactor Joyo

Sukegawa, Kazuya*; Nemoto, Masaaki; Iijima, Minoru

no journal, , 

no abstracts in English

Oral presentation

Diffusion behavior of humic acid in compacted bentonite, 2; Effect of dry density and ionic strength on the diffusion behavior

Iijima, Kazuki; Kurosawa, Seiichi*; Tobita, Minoru*; Kibe, Satoshi*

no journal, , 

Diffusion behavior of humic acid in compacted bentonite was investigated by through-diffusion experiments under the conditions with various dry density and NaCl concentration. Limitation of filtration effect of the compacted bentonite with 1.2 Mg m$$^{-3}$$ of dry density in 1 mol dm$$^{-3}$$ of NaCl solution is around 3,000 of molecular weight, based on the molecular weight distribution of humic acid before and after the experiment measured by size exclusion chromatography.

Oral presentation

University student training program using of JOYO and its related facilities

Okawachi, Yasushi; Maeda, Shigetaka; Ito, Chikara; Iijima, Minoru; Aoyama, Takafumi

no journal, , 

no abstracts in English

Oral presentation

Diffusion behavior of humic acid in compacted bentonite, 3; Diffusion mechanism of humic acid and neodymium

Iijima, Kazuki; Kurosawa, Seiichi*; Tobita, Minoru*; Kibe, Satoshi*; Ouchi, Yuji*

no journal, , 

Diffusion behavior of humic acid in compacted bentonite was investigated by through-diffusion method. Concentration profile and molecular weight distribution of humic acid in the compacted bentonite indicate that only low molecular weight fraction of humic acid is likely to diffuses. Difference of diffusion behavior arising from difference of molecular weight is considered to be taken into account in evaluation of diffusion parameters.

Oral presentation

Distribution of RN between colloid, rock and aqueous phases; Development of experimental system and application to Cs

Nakata, Kotaro*; Iijima, Kazuki; Tomura, Tsutomu*; Tobita, Minoru*

no journal, , 

In this study, a new experimental system has been developed to obtain the information on distribution of raidonuclide between aqueous, colloid and rock phases. Sorption, desorption and distribution experiments of Cs on smectite colloid and granite were carried out with new developed system. After confirmation of applicability of the developed system, Kd values were obtained in 3 phases coexist system. The results of desorption experiment indicated sorption of Cs on smectite colloid is reversible.

Oral presentation

Distribution of Cs and Am in the solution-bentonite colloid-granite ternary system

Iijima, Kazuki; Nakata, Kotaro*; Tomura, Tsutomu*; Tobita, Minoru*; Suzuki, Yasuyuki*

no journal, , 

Batch type distribution experiments of Cs and Am in the solution-bentonite colloid-granite ternary system were carried out. Considering Na concentration, distribution coefficient of Cs on bentonite colloids obtained in the ternary system is similar to the calculated value using ion selectivity coefficient evaluated in the binary system. It indicates that the method to estimate the distribution behavior in the binary system is applicable to the ternary system in this case.

Oral presentation

Modelling of diffusion behaviour of humic acid and Nd in the presence of humic acid in compacted bentonite

Iijima, Kazuki; Kurosawa, Seiichi*; Kibe, Satoshi*; Tobita, Minoru*; Ouchi, Yuji*

no journal, , 

Diffusion behavior of humic acid and Nd in the presence of humic acid was investigated and modeled. Breakthrough of humic acid is observed in 0.1 and 1M NaCl with 1.2-1.6 Mg/m$$^{3}$$ dry density of compacted bentonite. The presence of humic acid facilitates the migration of Nd. Diffusion Parameters were evaluated from experimental results using the one dimensional diffusion model in which migration of several Nd species with different diffusion behaviors keeping equilibrium in parallel was taken into account. Obtained diffusion parameters for humic acid and Nd will be used for prediction of diffusion behavior of radionuclides in the presence of humic acid under various conditions.

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