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Ishii, Kenji*; Toyama, Takami*; Asano, Shun*; Sato, Kentaro*; Fujita, Masaki*; Wakimoto, Shuichi; Tsutsui, Kenji*; Sota, Shigetoshi*; Miyawaki, Jun*; Niwa, Hideharu*; et al.
Physical Review B, 96(11), p.115148_1 - 115148_8, 2017/09
Times Cited Count:29 Percentile:77.9(Materials Science, Multidisciplinary)Morita, Takami*; Niwa, Kentaro*; Fujimoto, Ken*; Kasai, Hiromi*; Yamada, Haruya*; Nishiuchi, Ko*; Sakamoto, Tatsuya*; Godo, Waichiro*; Taino, Seiya*; Hayashi, Yoshihiro*; et al.
Science of the Total Environment, 408(16), p.3443 - 3447, 2010/06
Times Cited Count:13 Percentile:33(Environmental Sciences)Iodine-131 (I) was detected in brown algae collected off the Japanese coast. The maximum measured specific activity of I in brown algae was 0.370.010 Bq/kg-wet. Cesium-137 (Cs) was also detected in all brown algal samples used in this study. There was no correlation between specific activities of I and Cs in these seaweeds. Low specific activity and minimal variability of Cs in brown algae indicated that past nuclear weapon tests were the source of Cs. Although nuclear power facilities are known to be pollution sources of I, there was no relationship between the sites where I was detected and the locations of nuclear power facilities. Most of the sites where I was detected were near big cities with large populations. On the basis of the results, we suggest that the likely pollution source of I, detected in brown seaweeds, is not nuclear power facilities, but nuclear medicine procedures.
Harjo, S.; Moriai, Atsushi; Torii, Shuki; Suzuki, Hiroshi; Suzuya, Kentaro; Morii, Yukio; Arai, Masatoshi; Tomota, Yo*; Akita, Koichi*; Akiniwa, Yoshiaki*
Materials Science Forum, 524-525, p.199 - 204, 2006/00
An engineering diffractometer designed to solve many problems in materials science and engineering including investigations of stresses and crystallographic structures within engineering components is now being developed at J-PARC project. This instrument views a decoupled-poisoned liquid H moderator, and the primary and the secondary flight paths are 40 m and 2.0 m, respectively, for 90 degree scattering detector banks. The optimization of this instrument has been performed with a Monte Carlo simulation, and an appropriate resolution of less than 0.2 % in d/d has been confirmed. A prototyped radial collimator to define a gauge width of 1 mm has been designed and manufactured. From performance tests conducted at the neutron diffractometer for residual stress analysis RESA, the normal distribution with a full width at half maximum of 1.0 mm was obtained in a good agreement with the simulation.
Harjo, S.; Moriai, Atsushi; Shirakihara, Kaori; Suzuya, Kentaro; Suzuki, Hiroshi; Takata, Shinichi; Morii, Yukio; Arai, Masatoshi; Tomota, Yo*; Akita, Koichi*; et al.
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Fujii, Kentaro; Fujii, Shinichiro*; Kato, Dai*; Akimitsu, Nobuyoshi*; Tsukimoto, Mitsutoshi*; Yokoya, Akinari; Niwa, Osamu*; Kojima, Shuji*
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Fujii, Kentaro; Fujii, Shinichiro*; Kato, Dai*; Tsukimoto, Mitsutoshi*; Akimitsu, Nobuyoshi*; Narita, Ayumi; Nakajima, Takafumi*; Ide, Shunta*; Salam, K. A.*; Niwa, Osamu*; et al.
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