Radionuclides Environmental Transfer
Section of Radionuclides Environmental Transfer conducts the transfer of radionuclides diffused into the environment.
Monitoring and modeling of water/sediment are carried out, particularly the transfer mechanism and comprehensive model of radionuclides attached to the forest and soil by using the world’s best technique and technology in cooperation with IAEA, IRSN (France), and University of Plymouth(UK).
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Information
INTERVIEW “Pioneers of knowledge challenging unexplored territory.”
Prof. Onda’s Interview by the Council for Research Institutes and Centers of Japanese National Universities (2021/8/26・only in Japanese).
PROJECTS
CREST
Development of Innovative Technologies for Increasing in Watershed Runoff and Improving River Environment by the Management Practice of Devastated Forest Plantation
FMWSE
Fukushima Radiation Monitoring of Water, Soil and Entrainment (MEXT Special Coordination Funds for Promoting Science and Technology 2011)
ISET-R
Interdisciplinary Study on Environmental Transfer of Radionuclides from the Fukushima Daiichi NPP Accident?(Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research on Innovative Areas the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology Japan 2012)
All Tsukuba Network
All Tsukuba Network for Catchment Water Environment study Focusing on Natural Symblosis and Sustainability (Organization for the Support and Development of Strategic Initiatives 2011-2013)