JAERI carried out a mobile survey to establish a dose rate distribution map of the Chernobyl area aimed at an analysis of the environmental radiological consequences. This was implemented by a method of “Wide Area Surveying”, using the newly developed mobile survey unit consisting of a dose rate meter, GPS(Global Positioning System) and a computer. It became clear that dose rates thus obtained (inferred) neede
A new empirical method for in situ determination of the inventory of 137Cs in soil (ACs, kBq m−2) at...
A car-borne survey was carried out in the northwestern, or Tokatsu, area of Chiba Prefecture, Japan,...
Due to lack of measurements of activity concentrations in air, the assessment of the inhalation dose...
publisherHohara, Sin-ya[Abstract] A large amount of radioactive materials were released to general e...
For emergency situations like nuclear accidents, lost isotopic sources, debris of reactor-powered sa...
The spatial distribution of 137Cs across the landscape and the processes controlling its redistribut...
In connection with the Chernobyl fallout and the subsequent deposition of radionuclides in Sweden, S...
AbstractDistribution maps of air dose rates around the Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plant were c...
An airborne gamma ray survey of the surroundings of the Sizewell nuclear power station was conducted...
Details and results are presented of aerial radiometric measurements undertaken in summer 1988 over ...
An extensive network of dose rate monitoring stations continuously measures ambient dose rate across...
Radionuclides from the 1986 Chernobyl accident were released and dispersed during a limited period o...
With the help of mathematical modeling of atmospheric transport the calculations of accidental relea...
AbstractSpatial distributions and temporal changes of radioactive fallout released by the Fukushima ...
In 2015–2016, 13 forest and 7 virgin grassland plots located in the south-western districts of the B...
A new empirical method for in situ determination of the inventory of 137Cs in soil (ACs, kBq m−2) at...
A car-borne survey was carried out in the northwestern, or Tokatsu, area of Chiba Prefecture, Japan,...
Due to lack of measurements of activity concentrations in air, the assessment of the inhalation dose...
publisherHohara, Sin-ya[Abstract] A large amount of radioactive materials were released to general e...
For emergency situations like nuclear accidents, lost isotopic sources, debris of reactor-powered sa...
The spatial distribution of 137Cs across the landscape and the processes controlling its redistribut...
In connection with the Chernobyl fallout and the subsequent deposition of radionuclides in Sweden, S...
AbstractDistribution maps of air dose rates around the Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plant were c...
An airborne gamma ray survey of the surroundings of the Sizewell nuclear power station was conducted...
Details and results are presented of aerial radiometric measurements undertaken in summer 1988 over ...
An extensive network of dose rate monitoring stations continuously measures ambient dose rate across...
Radionuclides from the 1986 Chernobyl accident were released and dispersed during a limited period o...
With the help of mathematical modeling of atmospheric transport the calculations of accidental relea...
AbstractSpatial distributions and temporal changes of radioactive fallout released by the Fukushima ...
In 2015–2016, 13 forest and 7 virgin grassland plots located in the south-western districts of the B...
A new empirical method for in situ determination of the inventory of 137Cs in soil (ACs, kBq m−2) at...
A car-borne survey was carried out in the northwestern, or Tokatsu, area of Chiba Prefecture, Japan,...
Due to lack of measurements of activity concentrations in air, the assessment of the inhalation dose...