May 11, 2011

Radiation Map near Fukushima


The first map of ground surface contamination within 80 kilometers of the crippled Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant shows radiation levels higher in some municipalities than those in the mandatory relocation zone around the Chernobyl plant.


The map, released May 6, was compiled from data from a joint aircraft survey undertaken by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology and the U.S. Department of Energy.


It showed that a belt of contamination, with 3 million to 14.7 million becquerels of cesium-137 per square meter, spread to the northwest of the nuclear plant.


The chart shows Cs-137 radiation which has a half life of 30 years.
The red section of the graph shows 19 to 90 microSV / hour of Cs-137 radiation.
That works out to 166 to 788 mSV/ year for people living in that area.

The US limit for an individual’s radiation exposure from a nuclear plant is 1 mSV / year.
The US has set a radiation limit of 50 mSV / year for nuclear plant workers.
Japan has set a radiation limit of 250 mSV / year for nuclear plant workers.

It is going to be a long, long time before it is safe to live in that area.

After the 1986 Chernobyl disaster, those living in areas with more than 555,000 becquerels of cesium-137 per square meter were forced to relocate. However, the latest map shows that accumulated radioactivity exceeded this level at some locations outside the official evacuation zones, including the village of Iitate and the town of Namie.


"I am surprised by the extent of the contamination and the vast area it covers," said Tetsuji Imanaka, assistant professor of nuclear engineering at the Kyoto University Research Reactor Institute."


This (map) will be useful in planning evacuation zones as well as the decontamination of roads and public facilities.

4 comments:

Sat said...

Hi Mark,
I am a japanese mom who lives in Germany. I am currently making a leaflet about the children of Fukushima, which is going to be used my friends in N.Y for a memorial event for the 3.11 disaster. I would like to have a permission to use the map on this page for the leaflet. It will be slightly modified if you could allow me to use it. I will send you the copy by e-mail once you would say O.K.
I am a member of the following website which report issues mainly from Fukushima after 3.11.

http://www.save-children-from-radiation.org/

your website looks very interesting! I will subscribe it!
Thank you,

Satoko

Unknown said...

The original source of the image is from the US Department of Energy and is in the public domain. You can find the original US DOE presentation which includes this map at the following location.

http://www.slideshare.net/energy/radiation-monitoring-data-from-fukushima-area-05062011

Sat said...

Hi Mark,
Thank you very much for giving me the source site of the map.I used it for the leaflet for the Fukushima memorial gathering in NYC (it's on today!).

Thanks again!
Satoko

Unknown said...

My pleasure. Best wishes for a very successful gathering today.