Radiation monitoring and evaluation of exposure doses to lift the evacuation orders for the zones designated for reconstruction and recovery

Author:

SANADA Yukihisa1,KURIKAMI Hiroshi1,FUNAKI Hironori1,YOSHIMURA Kazuya1,ABE Tomohisa1,ISHIDA Mutsushi2,TANIMORI Soichiro3,SATO Rina4

Affiliation:

1. Sector of Fukushima Research and Development, Japan Atomic Energy Agency

2. NESI Inc.

3. AdvanceSoft Co., Ltd.

4. Hitachi Solutions East Japan Ltd.

Publisher

Atomic Energy Society of Japan

Subject

Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality,Nuclear Energy and Engineering

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