Terrestrial gamma radiation dose rate in Ryukyu Islands, subtropical region of Japan

Radiat Prot Dosimetry. 2015 Nov;167(1-3):223-7. doi: 10.1093/rpd/ncv249. Epub 2015 Jun 11.

Abstract

In order to explain the distribution of natural radiation level in the Asia, in situ measurements of dose rate in air due to terrestrial gamma radiation have been conducted in a total of 21 islands that belong to Ryukyu Islands (Ryukyu Archipelago), subtropical rejoin of southwest Japan. Car-borne surveys have also been carried out in Okinawa-jima, the biggest island of the archipelago. Based on the results for these measurements, arithmetic mean, the maximum and the minimum of the dose rates at 1 m in height from the unpaved soil ground in the archipelago were estimated to be 47, 165 and 8 nGy h(-1), respectively. A comparative study of car-borne data obtained prior to and subsequent to the 2011 Fukushima nuclear accident, as for Okinawa-jima, indicated that the nuclear accident has no impact on the environmental radiation at the present time.

MeSH terms

  • Background Radiation
  • Fukushima Nuclear Accident*
  • Gamma Rays*
  • Islands
  • Japan
  • Radiation Dosage
  • Radiation Monitoring / instrumentation
  • Radiation Monitoring / methods*
  • Radioactive Fallout / analysis*
  • Scintillation Counting
  • Soil Pollutants, Radioactive / administration & dosage*
  • Tropical Climate

Substances

  • Radioactive Fallout
  • Soil Pollutants, Radioactive