Isotopic evidence of plutonium release into the environment from the Fukushima DNPP accident

Scientific Reports - Tập 2 Số 1
Jian Zheng1, Keiko Tagami1, Yoshito Watanabe1, Shigeo Uchida1, Tatsuo Aono1, Nobuyoshi Ishii1, Satoshi Yoshida1, Yoshihisa Kubota1, Shoichi Fuma1, Sadao Ihara2
1Research Center for Radiation Protection, National Institute of Radiological Sciences 491 Anagawa, Inage, Chiba, Japan
2Department of Biology, Ohu University, 31-1 Koriyama, Fukushima, Japan

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