Results of joint airborne survey work conducted by SUERC and JAEA are presented, for areas to the north and south of Fukushima Daiichi using four different airborne survey systems, cross calibrated at reference sites in Scotland and near Namie. Airborne measurements were made at a series of different survey heights using three high volume NaI based spectrometers, and for the first time using a high resolution system based on the Ortec IDM HPGe spectrometer. The JAEA data sets were analysed using the same methods applied to national scale mapping in Japan since the accident. The SUERC data sets were analysed using nuclide specific approaches validated in the European ECCOMAGS project. The data presented on a digital terrain model show marked...
In several places, programmes are in place to locate and recover radioactive particles that have the...
Radioactive emissions into the atmosphere from the damaged reactors of the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclea...
International audienceSince the Fukushima accident, Japanese scientists have been intensively monito...
Results of joint airborne survey work conducted by SUERC and JAEA are presented, for areas to the no...
2014 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.March 11, 2011 will be a day that will never be forg...
Airborne gamma spectrometry (AGS) is being increasingly recognised as an important means for mapping...
This Concerted Action was funded under the EURATOM Nuclear Fission Safety Programme of the Fourth Fr...
International audienceThe Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear accident led to massive atmospheric deposition ...
Measurements of the ground concentrations of potassium, uranium and thorium by γ-ray spectrometry ar...
AbstractSoil deposition density maps of gamma-ray emitting radioactive nuclides from the Fukushima D...
An airborne gamma ray survey of the surroundings of the Sizewell nuclear power station was conducted...
The airborne γ-ray spectrometry method (AGRS) is widely considered as an important tool for mapping ...
Large amounts of airborne radionuclides were deposited over a wide area in eastern Japan, including ...
The Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear accident led to massive atmospheric deposition of radioactive substan...
A survey of part of Caithness near Thurso has been conducted as a performance test for a new Airborn...
In several places, programmes are in place to locate and recover radioactive particles that have the...
Radioactive emissions into the atmosphere from the damaged reactors of the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclea...
International audienceSince the Fukushima accident, Japanese scientists have been intensively monito...
Results of joint airborne survey work conducted by SUERC and JAEA are presented, for areas to the no...
2014 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.March 11, 2011 will be a day that will never be forg...
Airborne gamma spectrometry (AGS) is being increasingly recognised as an important means for mapping...
This Concerted Action was funded under the EURATOM Nuclear Fission Safety Programme of the Fourth Fr...
International audienceThe Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear accident led to massive atmospheric deposition ...
Measurements of the ground concentrations of potassium, uranium and thorium by γ-ray spectrometry ar...
AbstractSoil deposition density maps of gamma-ray emitting radioactive nuclides from the Fukushima D...
An airborne gamma ray survey of the surroundings of the Sizewell nuclear power station was conducted...
The airborne γ-ray spectrometry method (AGRS) is widely considered as an important tool for mapping ...
Large amounts of airborne radionuclides were deposited over a wide area in eastern Japan, including ...
The Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear accident led to massive atmospheric deposition of radioactive substan...
A survey of part of Caithness near Thurso has been conducted as a performance test for a new Airborn...
In several places, programmes are in place to locate and recover radioactive particles that have the...
Radioactive emissions into the atmosphere from the damaged reactors of the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclea...
International audienceSince the Fukushima accident, Japanese scientists have been intensively monito...