Yamauchi et al. (oral) & Takeda et al. (poster) multipoint, plume info ionization + weather data (wind, rain, sunshine) supplement.

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Yamauchi et al. (oral) & Takeda et al. (poster) multipoint, plume info ionization + weather data (wind, rain, sunshine) supplement

Yamauchi et al. (oral) & Takeda et al. (poster) 2 week rain = wet deposition Helsinki PG Fukushima Accident Chernobyl Accident

Yamauchi et al. (oral) & Takeda et al. (poster) 14 March minor 20 March never

Yamauchi et al. (oral) & Takeda et al. (poster) (a) Mar.(b) ~ 20 April(c) afterward (1) March: Large radioactive plumes carried by the surface wind. (2) 14 March: Dry deposition on 14 March at Kakioka, 150 km south of the FNPP-1. (3) March: Strong re-suspension by wind. (4) March: Highest risk of internal dose, particularly for children. (5) March: Wet deposition at Kakioka by the first substantial rain. The rain ceased re-suspension. (6) ~ 20 April : Re-suspension by daily wind and transport, from highly-contaminated to moderately-contaminated areas. (7) ~ summer 2011: minor plumes from the FNPP-1.

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