Measurement of airborne radioactivity from the Fukushima reactor accident in Tokushima, Japan

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Experiment

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9pages, 6 figures.Submitted to Radiation Detectors and Their Uses, KEK Proceedings 2012

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The airborne radioactive isotopes from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plan t was measured in Tokushima, western Japan. The continuous monitoring has been carried out in Tokushima. From March 23, 2011 the fission product $^{131}$I was observed. The radioisotopes $^{134}$Cs and $^{137}$Cs were also observed in the beginning of April. However the densities were extremely smaller than the Japanese regulation of radioisotopes.

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