Dose estimation based on a behavior survey of residents around the JCO facility.

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Abstract

The NIRS staff interviewed the residents in the evacuated zone around the JCO facility in Tokai-mura on 19 and 20 November, 1999, to obtain the following parameters every 30 minutes starting from 10:35 A.M. on 30 September to 6:15 A.M. on 1 October: the distance from the precipitation tank, the type of the house, positions in the house, wall materials and their thickness in order to estimate individual doses due to the accident. The ambient dose equivalents were obtained based on monitoring data during the accident. In addition, computer calculations were conducted to evaluate the conversion factor from ambient dose equivalent to effective dose equivalent as well as the shielding effect of the house or factory to estimate the effective dose equivalent to the residents. The estimated individual doses based on the behavior survey were in the range from zero to 21 mSv. The individual doses were reported to the residents during the second visit to each house and factory at the end of January, 2000.

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Fujimoto, K., Yonehara, H., Yamaguchi, Y., & Endo, A. (2001). Dose estimation based on a behavior survey of residents around the JCO facility. Journal of Radiation Research, 42 Suppl. https://doi.org/10.1269/jrr.42.s85

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