supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 22341603);the Key Deployment Project of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) (Grant No. ZDBS-SSW-DQC003);the Sinoforeign Joint Research Unit Project of the Bureau of International Cooperation, CAS (Grant No. 132B61ZYLH20230013);the Natural Science Basic Research Program of Shaanxi (Grant No. 2024JC-YBQN-0308);the Open Fund Project of the State Key Laboratory of Loess and Quaternary Geology (Grant No. SKLLQG2306)。
A key scientific approach to addressing the environmental radiation risks from Fukushima nuclear contaminated water(FNCW) discharge into the ocean is understanding and predicting the marine dispersion of radionuclides...
Xiong′an New Area Science and Technology Innovation Project(2022XACX1000)。
[Background]The previous studies suggest that radioactive elements like Cs and Sr may adversely affect marine ecosystems and the fishing industry.Traditional treatment systems for radioactive wastewater like the Advan...
The release of nuclear wastewater by Japan has generated strong opposition from Japanese citizens,governments of neighboring countries,and global environmental advocates.China,representing the concerns of neighboring ...
the National Natural Science Foundation of China(32171635).
INTRODUCTION On 24 August 2023,the Japanese government insisted on initiating the discharge of Fukushima nuclearcontaminated water into the sea,causing widespread global concerns regarding marine biological safety,sea...
One of the impacts of the Fukushima disaster was the shutdown of all nuclear power plants in Japan,reaching zero production in 2015.In response,the country started importing more fossil energy including coal,oil,and n...
The decision by Japan to begin discharging the Fukushima wastewater into the ocean on August 24,2023 was followed by protests from several countries,including China,Russia,Korea,Vietnam,and deep concerns from the inte...
supported by the Major Com-missioned Project of Social Science Planning Fund of Liaoning Prov-ince,China:“Research on Legal Issues of Cross-border Nuclear Dam-age Compensation in the Context of Japan’s Discharge of Nuclear Sewage”[Grant No.L23ZD072].
The discharge of nuclear-contaminated water containing radionuclides into the ocean by Japan will lead to its integration into the entire ecosystem through processes of circulation and biomagnification,eventually ente...
funded by the Research on National Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction Obligations under the Carbon Peak and Carbon Neutral Commitment,General Program of Humanities and Social Sciences,Ministry of Education of China[Grant No.21YJA820010].
The disposal of contaminated water from Japan’s Fukushima nuclear power plant is a significant international nuclear safety issue with considerable cross-border implications.This matter requires compliance not only w...
funded by the National Social Science Fund of China[Grant No.20&ZD162].
The Japanese government’s unilateral decision to discharge the nuclear-contaminated water from the Fukushima nuclear power plant into the ocean has caused immense nuclear safety risks.Monitoring the unclear contamina...
There are costs for doing the right thing,but regret is not one of those costs.I learned this lesson the hard way throughout a 42-year engineering career.As a young engineer,raising a family,I was more adaptable to ma...