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E-grāmata: Radiological Issues for Fukushima's Revitalized Future

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  • Izdošanas datums: 12-Jan-2016
  • Izdevniecība: Springer Verlag, Japan
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9784431558484
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  • Izdošanas datums: 12-Jan-2016
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  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9784431558484

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This book overviews environmental issues 4 years after the Fukushima nuclear accident, covering a wide range of areas related to radiation and radioactivity. The topics discussed are necessary to make clear the relationship between the results of research and Fukushima’s revitalized future. The chapters are divided into four parts: Part 1 presents the identification of radionuclides in soil and migration of radionuclides in the terrestrial environment; Part 2 describes the safety decontamination system and treatment of radioactive waste; Part 3 explains the development of the system of measurement of environmental radiation and evaluation of external exposure; and Part 4 discusses the identification of radionuclides in farm products, control of root uptake, identification of decreasing radionuclides by food processing, and evaluation of internal exposure.

Since the accident at the Tokyo Electric Power Company's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power station in 2011, gradual steps have been taken toward environmental recovery in the area. However, there are still many issues that need to be tackled in order to achieve the full revitalization of Fukushima. These issues encompass many different disciplines such as economics, psychology, and sociology. In this kind of situation, the role of science in relation to radiation and radioactivity is especially important. This book aims to contribute to planning countermeasures against nuclear disasters in the future. It will be of particular interest to governmental officials who are engaged with the Fukushima nuclear accident; researchers, including those in international sectors, who are interested in radiological issues; and those who need comprehensive and reliable information about the Fukushima accident.

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This is an open access book, the electronic versions are freely accessible online.
Part I Radioactivity in the Terrestrial Environment
1 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Study of Cs Adsorption onto Clay Minerals
3(10)
Yomei Tokuda
Yutaro Norikawa
Hirokazu Masai
Yoshikatsu Ueda
Naoto Nihei
Shigeto Fujimura
Yuji Ono
2 Speciation of 137Cs and 129I in Soil After the Fukushima NPP Accident
13(12)
Tomoko Ohta
Yasunori Mahara
Satoshi Fukutani
Takumi Kubota
Hiroyuki Matsuzaki
Yuji Shibahara
Toshifumi Igarashi
Ryoko Fujiyoshi
Naoko Watanabe
Tamotsu Kozaki
3 Isotopic Ratio of 135Cs/137 Cs in Fukushima Environmental Samples Collected in 2011
25(8)
Takumi Kubota
Yuji Shibahara
Tomoko Ohta
Satoshi Fukutani
Toshiyuki Fujii
Koichi Takamiya
Satoshi Mizuno
Hajimu Yamana
4 Application of Mass Spectrometry for Analysis of Cesium and Strontium in Environmental Samples Obtained in Fukushima Prefecture
33(14)
Yuji Shibahara
Takumi Kubota
Satoshi Fukutani
Toshiyuki Fujii
Koichi Takamiya
Tomoko Ohta
Tomoyuki Shibata
Masako Yoshikawa
Mitsuyuki Konno
Satoshi Mizuno
Hajimu Yamana
5 Migration of Radioactive Cesium to Water from Grass and Fallen Leaves
47(10)
Hirokuni Yamanishi
Masayo Inagaki
Genichiro Wakabayashi
Sin-Ya Hohara
Tetsuo Itoh
Michio Furukawa
6 Migration Behavior of Particulate 129I in the Niida River System
57(10)
Tetsuya Matsunaka
Kimikazu Sasa
Keisuke Sueki
Yuichi Onda
Keisuke Taniguchi
Yoshifumi Wakiyama
Tsutomu Takahashi
Masumi Matsumura
Hiroyuki Matsuzaki
Part II Decontamination and Radioactive Waste
7 Safety Decontamination System for Combustion of Forestry Wastes
67(12)
Hirohisa Yoshida
Hideki Ogawa
Kahori Yokota
Shio Arai
Shigemitsu Igei
Ritsuko Nakamura
8 Remediation Technology For Cesium Using Microbubbled Water Containing Sodium Silicate
79(10)
Yoshikatsu Ueda
Yomei Tokuda
Hiroshi Goto
9 Extractability and Chemical Forms of Radioactive Cesium in Designated Wastes Investigated in an On-Site Test
89(32)
Yoko Fujikawa
Hiroaki Ozaki
Xiaming Chen
Shogo Taniguchi
Ryouhei Takanami
Aiichiro Fujinaga
Shinji Sakurai
Paul Lewtas
Part III Environmental Radiation and External Exposure
10 Development and Operation of a Carborne Survey System, KURAMA
Minoru Tanigaki
11 In Situ Environmental Radioactivity Measurement in High--Dose Rate Areas Using a CdZnTe Semiconductor Detector
121(12)
Munehiko Kowatari
Takumi Kubota
Yuji Shibahara
Toshiyuki Fujii
Koichi Takamiya
Satoru Mizuno
Hajimu Yamana
12 Safety Evaluation of Radiation Dose Rates in Fukushima Nakadori District
133(14)
Masayoshi Kawai
Michikuni Shimo
Muneo Morokuzu
13 Indoor Deposition of Radiocaesium in an Evacuation Area in Odaka District of Minami-Soma After the Fukushima Nuclear Accident
147(12)
Hiroko Yoshida-Ohuchi
Takashi Kanagami
Yasushi Satoh
Masahiro Hosoda
Yutaka Naitoh
Mizuki Kameyama
Part IV Radioactivity in Foods and Internal Exposure
14 Radionuclides Behavior in Fruit Plants
159(14)
Franca Carini
Massimo Brambilla
Nick G. Mitchell
Hirofumi Tsukada
15 Effect of Nitrogen Fertilization on Radiocesium Absorption in Soybean
173(6)
Naoto Nihei
Atsushi Hirose
Mihoko Mori
Keitaro Tanoi
Tomoko M. Nakanishi
16 Concentrations of 134, 137Cs and 90Sr in Agricultural Products Collected in Fukushima Prefecture
179(10)
Hirofumi Tsukada
Tomoyuki Takahashi
Satoshi Fukutani
Kenji Ohse
Kyo Kitayama
Makoto Akashi
17 Analysis of Factors Causing High Radiocesium Concentrations in Brown Rice Grown in Minamisoma City
189(10)
Takashi Saito
Kazuhira Takahashi
Toshifumi Murakami
Takuro Shinano
18 Radiocesium and Potassium Decreases in Wild Edible Plants by Food Processing
199(10)
Keiko Tagami
Shigeo Uchida
19 Monte Carlo Evaluation of Internal Dose and Distribution Imaging Due to Insoluble Radioactive Cs-Bearing Particles of Water Deposited Inside Lungs via Pulmonary Inhalation Using PHITS Code Combined with Voxel Phantom Data
209(12)
Minoru Sakama
Shinsaku Takeda
Erika Matsumoto
Tomoki Harukuni
Hitoshi Ikushima
Yukihiko Satou
Keisuke Sueki
20 A Study of a Development of Internal Exposure Management Tool Suited for Japanese Diet Behavior
221
Shin Hasegawa
Shinya Oku
Daisuke Fujise
Yuki Yoshida
Kazuaki Yajima
Yasuo Okuda
Thierry Schneider
Jacques Lochard
Isao Kawaguchi
Osamu Kurihara
Masaki Matsumoto
Tatsuo Aono
Katsuhiko Ogasawara
Shinji Yoshinaga
Satoshi Yoshida