地質学雑誌
Online ISSN : 1349-9963
Print ISSN : 0016-7630
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長崎県西山水源池堆積物に記録された原爆の「黒い雨」
吉川 周作山崎 秀夫井上 淳三田村 宗樹長岡 信治兵頭 政幸平岡 義博内山 高内山 美恵子
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2001 年 107 巻 8 号 p. 535-538

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The explosion of a plutonium atomic bomb over Nagasaki city took place on 9 August 1945. After the explosion, a cloud formed, which passed over the Nishiyama district, where 'black rain' fell. Thus, the Nishiyama reservoir, located approximately 3 km from the hypocenter, received the heaviest radioactive fallout from the Nagasaki atomic bomb. Sediment samples were collected from the bottom of the Nishiyama reservoir in 1999 and analyzed for their 137Cs, 241Am and charcoal concentrations. The stratigraphic distribution of 137Cs and charcoal clearly indicate that the 'black rain' horizon is recognized in the Nishiyama reservoir sediments. The 'black rain' horizon contains anthropogenic radionuclides (137Cs and 241Am) and charcoal in high concentrations.

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