Revisit The Hiroshima A-bomb with a Database -Latest Scientific View on Local Fallout and Black Rain-

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2.1 Radiation survey activities in the early stages after the atomic bombing in Hiroshima Tetsuji Imanaka
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2.2 137Cs concentration in Soil Samples Collected in an Early Survey of Hiroshima Atomic Bomb and 235U/238U Ratios in Black Rain Streaks on a Plaster Wall Kiyoshi Shizuma
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2.3 Preliminary results on 137Cs in soil core samples collected from the under-floors of houses built within 1-4 years after the Hiroshima Atomic Bomb Aya Sakaguchi, Haruka Chiga, Kiyoshi Shizuma, Masaharu Hoshi, Masayoshi Yamamoto
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2.4 Geospatial Analysis of 137Cs in Hiroshima Soil Cores Collected in 1976 and 1978 Harry M. Cullings
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2.5 A review of Masuda's re-investigation of 'black rain' after the Hiroshima A-bomb Yoshinobu Masuda
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2.6 Re-construction of spatial-time distribution of 'black rain' in Hiroshima based on statistical analysis of witness of survivors from atomic bomb Megu Ohtaki
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2.7 Feasibility of using 236U to reconstruct close-in fallout deposition from the Hiroshima atomic bomb Aya Sakaguchi, Kenta Kawai, Peter Steier, Tetsuji Imanaka, Masaharu Hoshi, Satoru Endo, Kassym Zhumadilov, Masayoshi Yamamoto
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