2013
DOI: 10.1038/srep02520
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Worldwide isotope ratios of the Fukushima release and early-phase external dose reconstruction

Abstract: Measurements of radionuclides (RNs) in air made worldwide following the Fukushima accident are quantitatively compared with air and soil measurements made in Japan. Isotopic ratios RN:137Cs of 131I, 132Te, 134,136Cs, are correlated with distance from release. It is shown, for the first time, that both within Japan and globally, ratios RN:137Cs in air were relatively constant for primarily particle associated radionuclides (134,136Cs; 132Te) but that 131I shows much lower local (<80 km) isotope ratios in soils … Show more

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“…5 along with model results. It shows that the present simulation captures the arrival of radioactive plume at this location after ~10 days, and the results are in agreement with the measurements (Chaisan et al, 2013) (Chaisan et al, 2013). model performance at 5 out of 9 locations, RN70, RN75, RN53, RN63 and RN61; however few sites (RN38, RN34) are poorly correlated (Table 3).…”
Section: Comparison Of Model Results With Measurementssupporting
confidence: 78%
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“…5 along with model results. It shows that the present simulation captures the arrival of radioactive plume at this location after ~10 days, and the results are in agreement with the measurements (Chaisan et al, 2013) (Chaisan et al, 2013). model performance at 5 out of 9 locations, RN70, RN75, RN53, RN63 and RN61; however few sites (RN38, RN34) are poorly correlated (Table 3).…”
Section: Comparison Of Model Results With Measurementssupporting
confidence: 78%
“…Since, Tokai-mura is nearer to the emission (FDNPP) in the global scale, we compare some of the simulation data with measurements at far locations such as Ukraine (Chaisan et al, 2013) and other CTBT locations published in the literature (CTBTO, 2011 Cs air concentrations for a particular site (Ukraine, 51.0°N, 30.0°E) is shown in Fig. 5 along with model results.…”
Section: Comparison Of Model Results With Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mean (± SD) Cs ratios of 1.03 ± 0.10 and 0.99 ± 0.21 for air particulates in the areas within 80 km and between 80 and 2000 km of FDNPS, respectively, which were reported by Chaisan et al (2013). The radiocesium deposition rate per unit area around NILGS after the accident ranged from 100 to 300 kBq m −2 based on an airborne monitoring survey using a corrected distribution map of radiocesium in the soil that was prepared on July 16, 201116, (MEXT 2011.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…Isotopic ratio 134 Cs/ 137 Cs at the time of initial fallout. A value of 0.56 was reported by [34] for the Chernobyl NPP fallout, and 1.1 for the Fukushima Daiichi NPP release [35]. The value for FR used here = 0.56.…”
Section: Frmentioning
confidence: 88%