The massive evacuation and strict monitoring of food appear to have successfully limited the amount
of radiocesium ingested by Fukushima residents.
Not exact matches
After analyzing the data, researchers found
radiocesium from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant accident in the sediment samples along with a high fraction
of clay material, which is characteristic
of shelf and slope sediments suggesting a near shore source.
Unexpected source
of Fukushima - derived
radiocesium to the coastal ocean
of Japan.
We'll then have a clearer picture
of just how far, and just how much,
radiocesium from the Fukushima spill these animals were able to transport.
Citation: Virginie Sanial, Ken O. Buesseler, Matthew A. Charette, and Seiya Nagao; Unexpected source
of Fukushima - derived
radiocesium to the coastal ocean
of Japan; PNAS (October 2, 2017); DOI: 10.1073 / pnas.1708659114.