= Pick up =
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Q What kinds of radioactive materials were released into the atmosphere and the sea and how much?
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Q How has the cesium concentration in the air changed since the accident?
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Q Why Does the Air Dose Rate in Urban Areas Decline Quickly?
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Q How does cesium adsorb onto clay minerals?
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Q Why does mica in soil strongly adsorb radioactive cesium?
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Q What efforts are you making to release the difficult-to-return zones where residents can feel safe?
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Q How is radiation exposure evaluated based on residents’ daily life patterns?
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Q Is there any chance that decontaminated areas may be contaminated again, increasing the air dose rates?
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Q Is it possible for agricultural produce to be bred in areas where soil generated by decontamination was stored temporarily (former temporary storage sites), and will it be safe?
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Q Does radioactive cesium in edible wild plants reduce through cooking? If so, by how much?
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Q I heard most of the forests would not be decontaminated. Does cesium remain in the forests?
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Q Do radioactive cesium concentrations in trees increase over time? If so, can such trees be used as timber?
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Q How is it considered that radioactive cesium-137 (137Cs) concentrations on the forest surface (forest floor) in Fukushima prefecture will change in the future?
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Q Did low-dose radiation exposure in Fukushima prefecture affect de novo mutations of the next generation of trees?
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Q Is there an efficient method for measuring the radiocesium concentration in broadleaf trees used as mushroom bed logs?
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Q What environmental factors influence the seasonal and long-term changes in radiocesium (137Cs) concentrations in rivers?
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Q Does defoliation of forests affect the concentration of cesium dissolved in river water?
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Q How is radioactive cesium deposited on land expected to move in the future?
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Q Wouldn't radioactive cesium accumulated at the bottom of lakes, dams, etc. dissolve and affect the ecosystem and farming operations downstream?
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Q How extent does radiocesium flowing in from rivers affect the coastal environment?
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Q What is the current concentration of radioactive cesium in edible wild plants in Fukushima Prefecture?
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Q How is the concentration of radioactive cesium in river fish changing over time?
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Q How is the concentration of radioactive cesium in marine species changing?
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Q What changes do you see in radioactive cesium concentrations in wild animals in Fukushima Prefecture?【Recent trend】
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Q What kind of effects did the accident at the nuclear power station have on aquatic insects and freshwater fish that feeds on them?
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Q What is tritium? What is it like?
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Q Does tritium affect our bodies?
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Q What are the initiatives for third-party analysis of ALPS treated water by JAEA under the national policy?
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Q Where can I find measurement results for tritium in the environment?
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Q If I eat Japanese flounder caught in coastal waters off Fukushima, is there any impact from tritium in ALPS-treated water?
= What's New =
- 2026/01/16
- Base Information Q&A Site Updated
Details
- # 01 . How does cesium adsorb onto clay minerals?
- # 01 . Why does mica in soil strongly adsorb radioactive cesium?
- # 02 . How is radiation exposure evaluated based on residents’ daily life patterns?
- # 03 . How does radiocesium leach from forest leaf litter and humus into water?
- # 03 . How much radioactive cesium is contained in leaf litter in the forests of Fukushima Prefecture?
- # 03 . Is there an efficient method for measuring the radiocesium concentration in broadleaf trees used as mushroom bed logs?
- # 04 . What environmental factors influence the seasonal and long-term changes in radiocesium (137Cs) concentrations in rivers?
- # 04 . Why does the concentration of radiocaesium (¹³⁷Cs) Csin coastal seafloor surface sediments vary by location and time?
- # 06 . If I eat Japanese flounder caught in coastal waters off Fukushima, is there any impact from tritium in ALPS-treated water?
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