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Measurement of air dose rates by walk survey using KURAMA-II within 80 km range from Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plant

Ando, Masaki

Hokeikyo Nyusu, (63), p.2 - 5, 2019/04

This is a commentary on the measurement of air dose rates by walk survey using KURAMA-II within 80 km range from the Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plant, which has been conducted as a commissioned research from the Nuclear Regulation Authority. The outline of KURAMA-II, the distribution map of air dose rates obtained by walk surveys, and the result of analysis concerning the decreasing trend of air dose rates are introduced based on the previous reports and thesis.

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Current status and issues of Fukushima pref. after the Fukushima-Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant accident, and the role of the nuclear and radiation professional engineer

Sasaki, Satoru

Gijutsushi, 29(3), p.4 - 7, 2017/03

AA2016-0664.pdf:1.87MB

Current status and issues of Fukushima prefecture after the Fukushima-Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant accident were described both of the health effects of radiation exposure and the social effects. Important activities for revitalization in Fukushima are tackling of social task in Fukushima and understanding of correct radiation risk outside Fukushima. The role of the nuclear and radiation professional engineers for this activity was considered.

Oral presentation

Source term estimation based on environmental monitoring data

Nagai, Haruyasu

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no abstracts in English

Oral presentation

Oral presentation

Migration behavior of radiocesium in river systems in Fukushima Prefecture and adjacent areas

Putra, D.*; Nakanishi, Takahiro; Tsuruta, Tadahiko; Tomihara, Seiichi*; Watanabe, Shun*; Nagao, Seiya*

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no abstracts in English

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Estimation of radiocesium uptake from forest floor in Japanese cedar and Japanese konara oak stands of the Abukuma Mountains, Fukushima

Niizato, Tadafumi; Sasaki, Yoshito; Ito, Satomi; Watanabe, Takayoshi; Amamiya, Hiroki*

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An understanding of long-term environmental dynamics of radiocesium in forested area, which is released by the TEPCO's Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plant accident, is a key issue for predicting the future forest products radioactivity. In this paper we present the radiocesium uptake from forest floor in an evergreen Japanese cedar and a deciduous Japanese konara oak forests of the Abukuma Mountains, Fukushima. An investigation was conducted from 2015 to 2019. According to the International Biological Programme, IBP, annual radiocesium uptake from forest floor to the stand is estimated as follows; annual radiocesium increment associated with tree growth plus annual loss through litterfall, stemflow, and throughfall. The rate of annual radiocesium uptake to the total inventory of the stands associated with tree growth were estimated to be 0.1 and 0.06% in Japanese konara oak and Japanese cedar stands, respectively. The sum of radiocesium uptake including the loss of radiocesium amount by litterfall, stemflow, and throughfall were 1.37 and 3.13% in the konara oak and the cedar stands, respectively. The rate of radiocesium uptake estimated are lower than the elemental uptake in deciduous tree stands near Kyoto by IBP. This indicate that the radiocesium uptake by the konara oak and the cedar stands is limited and no significant increase in radiocesium concentration of tree tissues is expected in the study stands.

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$$^{rm 129m}$$Te source term prediction at the beginning of Fukushima accident calculated reversely from the soil contamination map and atmospheric dispersion calculation, and recommendations for iodine and Cs source terms

Hidaka, Akihide; Kawashima, Shigeto*; Kajino, Mizuo*; Takahashi, Sentaro*; Takahashi, Tomoyuki*

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