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"Fukushima Accident" presents up-to-date information on
radioactivity released to the atmosphere and the ocean after the
accident on the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant, on the
distribution of radionuclides in the world atmosphere and oceans,
and their impact on the total environment (man, fauna, and flora).
The book will evaluate and discuss the post-Fukushima situation,
emphasizing radionuclide impacts on the terrestrial and marine
environments, and compare it with the pre-Fukushima sources of
radionuclides in the environment. The authors results, as well as
knowledge gathered from the literature, will provide up-to-date
information on the present status of the topics. "Fukushima
Accident" is based on the environmental and nuclear research;
however, the presentation will be suitable for university-level
readers.
2013 PROSE Award winnerin Environmental Science from the
Association of American PublishersCovers atmospheric and marine
radioactivity, providing information on the global atmospheric
dispersion of radionuclides in the atmosphere and world
oceansExamines radiation doses to the public and biota to
understand the health risks to the public and ecosystemsProvides
information on monitoring radionuclides in the environment -
information on sources of radionuclides, their temporal and spatial
variations, and radionuclide levelsCovers transport of
radionuclides from different sources (e.g. nuclear power plants) as
well as atmospheric simulations and modeling approaches"
Fukushima Accident: 10 Years After evaluates the post-Fukushima
accident situation with up-to-date information, emphasizing
radionuclide impacts on the terrestrial and marine environments,
and comparing them to the pre-Fukushima accident levels of
radionuclides in the environment. This is based on scientific
results, as well as knowledge gathered from literature to provide
current information on the present status, summarize 10 years of
data on the Fukushima accident, and describe the present situation
in the local, regional, and global time and space scales. It
provides data on radioactivity released into the atmosphere and the
ocean, the distribution of radionuclides in the world atmosphere
and oceans, and their impact on the total environment, including
assessments of radiation doses in Japanese and world populations
from consumption of terrestrial food and seafood. It goes on to
describe future aspects of the radioactive contamination of these
environments and the health implications. This book informs
environmental scientists, academics, and researchers in
environmental science and nuclear energy as well as postgraduate
students in the field of environmental science, radioactivity, and
nuclear energy, on the present situation of radioactive
contamination of Japan and in the world.
The contents of the book are assembled from selected papers
presented during the International Conference on Isotopes in
Environmental Studies - AQUATIC FORUM 2004 convened in Monaco from
25 to 29 October 2004, which was the most important gathering of
the year of isotope environmental scientists. The book reviews the
present state of the art isotopic methods for better understanding
of key processes in the aquatic environment, responsible for its
future development and its protection.
The main highlights include the latest developments in the study of
the behaviour, transport and distribution of isotopes in the
aquatic environment, recent climate change records using isotopic
tracers in the environment, global isotopic oceanic studies, new
trends in radioecological investigations and modelling, impact of
groundwater-seawater interactions on coastal zones, groundwater
dynamics and modelling, important for management of freshwater
resources, development of new isotopic techniques, such as AMS,
RIMS and ICPMS, and their applications in environmental studies,
new trends in radiometrics underground techniques, new in situ
radiometrics technologies and many other exciting topics which were
presented and discussed during the Conference.
The proceedings constitute an important contribution to the
environmental isotopic research. In publishing this book the aim is
to make the use of isotopes more widespread in the environmental
disciplines and to further stimulate work in this exciting field.
* Presents selected papers from the International Conference on
Isotopes in Environmental Studies - AQUATIC FORUM 2004
* Addresses state-of-the-art isotopic methods for better
understandingof key processes in the aquatic environment
* Aims to make the use of isotopes more widespread in the
environmental disciplines and to further stimulate work in this
exciting field
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