2011年12月24日土曜日

Meaning of Pollution Maps - for Friends in Japan

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One of my friends in Australia loves Japan.
He told me he’s coming to Japan in January 2012.

It reminded me that I have something very important to write.


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References


[1] National Nuclear Security Administration , USA:
Radiological Assessment - March 29, 2011.
http://energy.gov/situation-japan-updated-102111

[2] National Nuclear Security Administration , USA:
Radiological Assessment - of effects from - Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant , April 7, 2011.
http://energy.gov/situation-japan-updated-102111


[3] Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Japan:
( Japanese Title , meaning “Update to the Radiation Maps and Soil Pollution Maps , Nov 11, 2011” ).
http://radioactivity.mext.go.jp/ja/1910/2011/11/1910_111112.pdf

[4] Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Japan:
Corrections to the Readings of Airborne Monitoring Surveys (Soil Concentration Map) based on the Prepared Distribution Map of Radiation Doses, etc. (Map of Radioactive Cesium Concentration in Soil)  , Aug 30, 2011.
http://radioactivity.mext.go.jp/en/1270/2011/08/1270_083014-2.pdf

[5] CIA:
Radiation Hotstpots Resulting from the Chernobyl' Nuclear Power Plant Accident 1996.
http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/belarus.html

[6] Vladimir P.Matsko (Institute of Radiology, Academy Sciences of Belarus),Tetsuji Imanaka (Research Reactor Institute, Kyoto University):
Legislation and Research Activity in Belarus about the Radiological Consequences of the Chernobyl Accident: Historical Review and Present Situation.
http://www.rri.kyoto-u.ac.jp/NSRG/reports/kr21/kr21pdf/Matsko1.pdf

[7] Tetsuji Imanaka (Research Reactor Institute, Kyoto University):
Japanese Translation of Ref. [6].
http://www.rri.kyoto-u.ac.jp/NSRG/Chernobyl/saigai/Mtk95-J.html

[8] Milan ZEGERSKY (Moscow State Law Academy):
Legal Regime of the Chernobyl Problems in the USSR, Belarus, Russia and the Ukraine.
http://www.rri.kyoto-u.ac.jp/NSRG/reports/kr21/kr21pdf/Zgersky.pdf

[9] Tetsuji Imanaka (Research Reactor Institute, Kyoto University):
Cesium Contamination.
http://www.rri.kyoto-u.ac.jp/NSRG/Chernobyl/JHT/JH9606A.html