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OverviewThis book, the third in the series Behavior of Radionuclides in the Environment, is dedicated to Fukushima. Major findings from research since 2011 are reviewed concerning the behavior of radionuclides released into the environment due to the Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plant accident, including atmospheric transport and fallout of radionuclides, their fate, and transport in the soil-water environment, behavior in freshwater, coastal and marine environment, transfer in the terrestrial and agricultural environment. Volume III discusses not only radionuclides dynamics in the environment in the short- and mid-term, but also modeling and prediction of long-term time changes. Along with reviews, the book contains original data and results not published previously. It was spearheaded by the authors from the Institute of Environmental Radioactivity at Fukushima University, established two years after the Fukushima accident, with their collaborators fromJapan, Russia, and Ukraine. The knowledge emerging from the studies of the environmental behavior of Fukushima-derived radionuclides enables us to move forward in understanding mechanisms of environmental contamination and leads to better modeling and prediction of long-term pollution effects in general. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Kenji Nanba , Alexei Konoplev , Toshihiro WadaPublisher: Springer Verlag, Singapore Imprint: Springer Verlag, Singapore Edition: 1st ed. 2022 Weight: 0.926kg ISBN: 9789811668012ISBN 10: 9811668019 Pages: 510 Publication Date: 16 March 2023 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsPart 1 Atmospheric transport and fallout of radionuclides.- 1 Air dose rate in Fukushima Prefecture measured during March 2011, the first organized measurement after Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant accident.- 2 Atmospheric transport and deposition of Fukushima-derived radionuclides.- 3 Airborne radiation survey after the accident.- Part 2 Fate and transport of radionuclides in soil-water environment.- 4 Behavior of Fukushima-derived radiocesium in the soil-water environment: Review.- 5 Dynamics of radiocesium solid–liquid distribution coefficient in a soil-water environment.- 6 An overview of Fukushima-derived strontium radioisotopes.- 7 Erosion and redeposition of sediments and sediment-associated radiocesium on river floodplains (the Niida River basin and the Abukuma River as an example).- Part 3 Radionuclide behavior in freshwater environment.- 8 Dynamics of radiocesium in urban river in Fukushima-city.- 9 Temporal variations in particulate and dissolved 137Cs activity concentrations in the Abukuma River during two high-flow events in 2018.- 10 The effect of groundwater bypass at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in 2014 by detailed facies analysis and 3D groundwater simulation.- 11 Modeling of behavior of Fukushima-derived radionuclides in freshwater.- Part 4 Radionuclide behavior in coastal and marine environment.- 12 Spatiotemporal variation of radiocesium in coastal and oceanic seawater.- 13 Spatiotemporal variation of radiocesium in coastal marine sediment.- 14 Cesium radioactivity in marine and freshwater products and its relation to the restoration of fisheries in Fukushima: A decade review.- Part 5 Radionuclide transfer in agricultural environment.- 15 Spatial distribution and temporal change of 137Cs activity concentration in dissolved and suspended fractions of irrigation waters collected from Fukushima.- 16 Mineralogical factors controlling the ability to retain 137Cs in Andosols in Japan.- 17 Soil Properties Affecting Soil-to-Crop Transfer of Fukushima-Derived Radiocesium.- 18 Model of radionuclide uptake by plants via foliar pathway: Kyshtym, Сhernobyl, Fukushima.- Part 6 Radionuclide transfer in terrestrial environment.- 19 Behavior of Fukushima-derived radiocesium in forest ecosystems.- 20 Radiocesium contamination in wild rodents inhabiting forested areas inside the evacuated area in Fukushima, Japan.- 21 Concentrations and transfer parameters of 137Cs for wild boar.- 22 Variation of cesium-137 concentration in wild boar and Asian black bear.- 23 Physicochemical fractions of radiocesium in the stomach con-tents of wild boar and its transfer to muscle tissue.ReviewsAuthor InformationKenji Nanba Fukushima University Institute of Environmental Radioactivity Fukushima, Japan Alexei Konoplev Fukushima University Institute of Environmental Radioactivity Fukushima, Japan Toshihiro Wada Fukushima University, Institute of Environmental Radioactivity Fukushima, Japan Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |