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福島県内の空間線量率監視システムの変遷と課題 : 可搬型モニタリングポストを中心に

Call No. (NDL)
Z16-696
Bibliographic ID of National Diet Library
028128564
Material type
記事
Author
飽本 一裕
Publisher
[東京] : 日本保健物理学会
Publication date
2017-03
Material Format
Paper
Journal name
保健物理 = Japanese journal of health physics 52(1):2017.3
Publication Page
p.13-26
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Paper

Material Type
記事
Author/Editor
飽本 一裕
Author Heading
Alternative Title
Development and Issues of Air Dose Rate Monitoring Systems in Fukushima Prefecture with Emphasis on Portable Monitoring Posts
Periodical title
保健物理 = Japanese journal of health physics
No. or year of volume/issue
52(1):2017.3
Volume
52
Issue
1
Pages
13-26
Publication date of volume/issue (W3CDTF)
2017-03
ISSN (Periodical Title)
0367-6110
ISSN-L (Periodical Title)
0367-6110
Publication (Periodical Title)
[東京] : 日本保健物理学会
Place of Publication (Country Code)
JP
Text Language Code
jpn
NDLC
Target Audience
一般
Holding library
国立国会図書館
Call No.
Z16-696
Data Provider (Database)
国立国会図書館 : 国立国会図書館雑誌記事索引
Bibliographic ID (NDL)
028128564
Bibliographic Record Category (NDL)
632

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Summary, etc.
As a countermeasure against the nuclear disaster that took place in Fukushima, Japan in mid-March, 2011, a number of monitoring posts, including portable ones, have been introduced particularly to Fukushima prefecture among others. First, in this paper the damages and countermeasures concerning principally the air dose-rate monitoring systems that were prepared prior to the Great East Japan Earthquake, which triggered the giant tidal waves, and then caused the nuclear accident are reviewed. The tidal waves also damaged the radiation monitoring systems in Fukushima prefecture so severely that for nearly half a month following the nuclear accident there were hardly any organized monitoring activities within the 20 km range of the nuclear power plant. Nevertheless, outside the 20 km range the promptly constructed air dose-rate monitoring system could largely track main flows of radioactive plumes emitted from the nuclear plant. Starting from this situation, in this report, how a large-scale monitoring system with over 600 portable monitoring posts among others has been developed in Fukushima prefecture is reviewed. Furthermore, the operation records of the newly constructed monitoring system are analyzed. Consequently, it is revealed that more missing data tend to emerge at considerably high rates in every winter, and the trend is still maintained.
DOI
10.5453/jhps.52.13
Access Restrictions
インターネット公開
Data Provider (Database)
科学技術振興機構 : J-STAGE

Digital

Summary, etc.
As a countermeasure against the nuclear disaster that took place in Fukushima, Japan in mid-March, 2011, a number of monitoring posts, including portable ones, have been introduced particularly to Fukushima prefecture among others. First, in this paper the damages and countermeasures concerning principally the air dose-rate monitoring systems that were prepared prior to the Great East Japan Earthquake, which triggered the giant tidal waves, and then caused the nuclear accident are reviewed. The tidal waves also damaged the radiation monitoring systems in Fukushima prefecture so severely that for nearly half a month following the nuclear accident there were hardly any organized monitoring activities within the 20 km range of the nuclear power plant. Nevertheless, outside the 20 km range the promptly constructed air dose-rate monitoring system could largely track main flows of radioactive plumes emitted from the nuclear plant. Starting from this situation, in this report, how a large-scale monitoring system with over 600 portable monitoring posts among others has been developed in Fukushima prefecture is reviewed. Furthermore, the operation records of the newly constructed monitoring system are analyzed. Consequently, it is revealed that more missing data tend to emerge at considerably high rates in every winter, and the trend is still maintained.
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インターネット公開
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福島県内の空間線量率監視システムの変遷と課題 可搬型モニタリングポストを中心に
Is Referenced By
福島第一原発事故の一省察
Nuclear Emergency Protection Measures and Standards: Outline of Evacuation Exit Inspections in Japan
「保健物理」に掲載された東京電力福島第一原子力発電所事故関連記事を振り返る
References
Annual and Weekly Cycles of Radioactivity Concentration Observed in Fukushima City
Temporal Variations of Air Dose Rates in East Fukushima During Japanese Fiscal Years 2012 and 2013
Extreme variations of air dose rates in east Fukushima
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国立情報学研究所 : CiNii Research
Bibliographic ID (NDL)
028128564
NAID
130005606197