Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2015

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Symbol M (Multidisciplinary and Interdisciplinary) » M-AG Applied Geosciences

[M-AG38] Dynamics of radionuclides emitted from Fukuchima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plant in the environment

Tue. May 26, 2015 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM 301B (3F)

Convener:*Kazuyuki Kita(Faculty of Science, Ibaraki University), Yuichi Onda(Center for Research on Isotopes and Environmental Dynamics, University of Tsukuba), Teruyuki Nakajima(Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute), Yasuhito Igarashi(Atmospheric Environment and Applied Meteorology Research Department, Meteorological Research Institute), Masatoshi Yamada(Institute of Radiation Emergency Medicine, Hirosaki University), Chisato Takenaka(Graduate school of bioagricultural sciences, Nagoya University), masayoshi yamamoto(Low Level Radioactivity Laboratory, Kanazawa University), Atsushi Shinohara(Graduate school of science, Osaka University), Chair:Masatoshi Yamada(Institute of Radiation Emergency Medicine, Hirosaki University)

4:15 PM - 4:30 PM

[MAG38-22] 134Cs and 137Cs in the North Pacific Ocean derived from the TEPCO Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plant accident

*Michio AOYAMA1, Yasunori HAMAJIMA2, Mikael Hult3, Mitsuo UEMATSU4, Eitarou OKA4, Daisuke TSUMUNE5, Yuichiro KUMAMOTO6 (1.Institute of Environmental Radioactivity, Fukushima University, 2.Low Level Radioactivity Laboratory, Institute of Nature and Environmental Technology, Kanazawa Unive, 3.European Commission, Joint Research Centre, Institute for Reference Materials and Measurements (IRMM, 4.Center for International Collaboration ,Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute, The University of T, 5.Environmental Science Research Laboratory, Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry, 6.Research Institute for Global Change, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology)

We collected 2 - 10 litre surface seawater samples at more than 300 stations and water column samples were also collected at 24 stations.
The measured 137Cs concentration in a seawater sample at north 5 and 6 canal of the FNPP1 site reached 68 MBq m-3 on 6 April. It decreased to 1000 ? 10000 Bq m-3 during the period from August 2011 to July 2012 which means that direct discharge rate became very small, about ca. 100 GBq day-1. After July 2012, the activities of 137Cs in surface water at near FNPP1 site were still kept around 1000 Bq m-3 which corresponds about 10 GBq day-1.
After the FNPP1 accident, both 134Cs and 137Cs are observed in a wide area in the North Pacific Ocean and 134Cs activity and 137Cs activity ranged from 1000 +- 71 to less than 0.4 Bq m-3 and from 1080 +- 60 to 1.2 +- 0.2 Bq m-3, respectively. A zonal speed of FNPP1 derived radiocaesium in surface water at mid latitude in the North Pacific Ocean was 7 km day-1, 8 cm s-1, until March 2012 just after one year the accident (Aoyama et al., 2014). It after March 2012 till August 2014 was also estimated to be ca. 3 km day-1, 3.5 cm s-1 which showed apparent decrease of zonal speed. In 2013 and 2014, a maximum of Fukushima origin 137Cs activity in surface water was already close to pre-Fukushima level and observed at the eastern part of the North Pacific Ocean.
Until the end of 2011, a main body of Fukushima derived radiocaesium were existed at surface mixing layer, however, after winter cooling occurred subsurface maximum of Fukushima derived 134Cs and 137Cs due to subduction were observed at about 300 to 400 meters at 35 deg. N to 40 deg. N along 165 deg. E due to subduction. Southward transport due to subduction was also observed at 24 deg. N, 165 deg. E, too.