Takuya Matsumoto
International Atomic Energy Agency
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Science of The Total Environment | 2013
Takuya Matsumoto; Teruyuki Maruoka; Gen Shimoda; Hajime Obata; Hiroyuki Kagi; Katsuhiko Suzuki; Koshi Yamamoto; Takehiro Mitsuguchi; Kyoko Hagino; Naotaka Tomioka; Chinmaya Sambandam; Daniela Brummer; Philipp Martin Klaus; Pradeep K. Aggarwal
Tritium concentrations in Japanese precipitation samples collected after the March 2011 accident at the Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plant (FNPP1) were measured. Values exceeding the pre-accident background were detected at three out of seven localities (Tsukuba, Kashiwa and Hongo) southwest of the FNPP1 at distances varying between 170 and 220 km from the source. The highest tritium content was found in the first rainfall in Tsukuba after the accident; however concentrations were 500 times less than the regulatory limit for tritium in drinking water. Tritium concentrations decreased steadily and rapidly with time, becoming indistinguishable from the pre-accident values within five weeks. The atmospheric tritium activities in the vicinity of the FNPP1 during the earliest stage of the accident was estimated to be 1.5×10(3) Bq/m(3), which is potentially capable of producing rainwater exceeding the regulatory limit, but only in the immediate vicinity of the source.
Ground Water | 2012
Takuya Matsumoto; Liang-Feng Han; Manfred Jaklitsch; Pradeep K. Aggarwal
To enable a wider use of dissolved noble gas concentrations and isotope ratios in groundwater studies, we have developed an efficient and portable sampling device using a commercially available membrane contactor. The device separates dissolved gases from a stream of water and collects them in a small copper tube (6 mm in diameter and 100 mm in length with two pinch-off clamps) for noble gas analysis by mass spectrometry. We have examined the performance of the sampler using a tank of homogeneous water prepared in the laboratory and by field testing. We find that our sampling device can extract heavier noble gases (Ar, Kr, and Xe) more efficiently than the lighter ones (He and Ne). An extraction time of about 60 min at a flow rate of 3 L/min is sufficient for all noble gases extracted in the sampler to attain equilibrium with the dissolved phase. The extracted gas sample did not indicate fractionation of helium ((3) He/(4) He) isotopes or other noble gas isotopes. Field performance of the sampling device was tested using a groundwater well in Vienna and results were in excellent agreement with those obtained from the conventional copper tube sampling method.
Nature Geoscience | 2015
Pradeep K. Aggarwal; Takuya Matsumoto; Neil C. Sturchio; Hung K. Chang; Didier Gastmans; Luis Araguas-Araguas; Wei Jiang; Zheng-Tian Lu; P. Mueller; Reika Yokochi; Roland Purtschert; Thomas Torgersen
Journal of Asian Earth Sciences | 2014
Huayun Tang; Takuya Matsumoto; Jianping Zheng; György Czuppon; Chunmei Yu; Chie Miyakawa; Xianquan Ping
Geochemical Journal | 2017
Teruyuki Maruoka; Takamasa Kawamuto; Takeshi Ohno; Yasuyuki Muramatsu; Hiroyuki Matsuzaki; Takuya Matsumoto; Pradeep K. Aggarwal
Geochemical Journal | 2017
Liang-Feng Han; Zvjezdana Roller-Lutz; Tamara Hunjak; H. O. Lutz; Takuya Matsumoto; Pradeep K. Aggarwal
Geochemical Journal | 2017
Takuya Matsumoto; Douglas Kip Solomon; Luis Araguas-Araguas; Pradeep K. Aggarwal
Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2018
Takuya Matsumoto; Zongyu Chen; Wen Wei; Guo-Min Yang; Shui-Ming Hu; Xiang-yang Zhang
Archive | 2010
György Czuppon; Theodoros Ntaflos; Takuya Matsumoto; Cornelius Tschegg; Christoph Hauzenberger
Abstracts of Annual Meeting of the Geochemical Society of Japan | 2010
Chie Miyakawa; Takuya Matsumoto
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