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TitleStatistical characterization of radiation doses from external exposures and relevant contributors in Fukushima Prefecture
Alternative title福島県内における外部被ばく線量と被ばく要因の統計的特徴に関する研究
PublisherHealth Physics Society
AuthorTakahara, Shogo
AuthorAbe, Tatsuya
AuthorIijima, Masashi
AuthorShimada, Kazumasa
AuthorShiratori, Yoshitake
Issued date2014-10
Languageeng
Page326p.-335p.
Typereport
DescriptionProbabilistic dose assessment is one of the useful methods to describe the information on the dose distributions in the population. To use this assessment, statistically characterized data on the pathway-relevant contributors are necessary. The objectives of the paper are to determine the statistical values and the distribution forms of the contributors to external exposures, as well as to identify the causes of the variabilities of them. To achieve the objectives, we have measured and surveyed ambient dose rate and time spent outdoors in Fukushima Prefecture. The measurements and surveys were performed with the cooperation of indoor workers, outdoor workers and pensioners. These results allowed us to determine the statistically characters of the individual doses and its contributors. In addition, these contributors had the variabilities attributed to the spatial distributions of deposited radionuclides, as well as the temporal and interpopulational differences of behavioral patterns.
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URIhttps://f-archive.jaea.go.jp/dspace/handle/faa/211442