29 research outputs found
Maps of all examined “drinking water including soft drinks containing tea as a raw material” reported during FY 2012–2021.
Prefectural locations are indicated by border-lines. Prefectures having no foods reported were left clear. The location of FDNPS is indicated by an orange dot. All data reported in the database were included in the analysis. (TIF)</p
Annual trends of the “general foodstuffs” reported exceeding the JML (> 100 Bq/kg).
Food categories examined and reported as exceeding 100 Bq/kg. Pie graphs show the proportions of food categories reported in each FY: (A) 2012; (B) 2014; (C) 2016; and (D) 2021. Freshwater fishery foodstuffs and other fishery foodstuffs including marine products are shaded with lines and filled in black, respectively. All data reported in the database were included in the analysis.</p
Data of the other fishery foodstuffs including marine fishery foodstuffs reported and sorted according to the prefectural government in Japan*.
(XLSX)</p
Summary of <sup>134,137</sup>Cs concentration in foodstuffs reported during the FY 2012–2021*.
(XLSX)</p
Reported <sup>134,137</sup>Cs concentration in fishery foodstuffs during the FY 2016–2021*.
(XLSX)</p
Origin of the examined fishery food products that were reported to exceed 100 Bq/kg<sup>b'*'</sup>.
Origin of the examined fishery food products that were reported to exceed 100 Bq/kgb'*'.</p
Results of Cs concentration data analyzed for the reported fishery foodstuffs.
Annual trends of aquaculture or wild marine fishery foodstuffs (A or B, respectively) and aquaculture or wild freshwater fishery foodstuffs (C and D, respectively) examined and reported exceeding the JML (100 Bq/kg). All data reported in the database were included in the analysis. (TIF)</p
Maps of all examined foodstuffs reported during FY 2012–2021.
Prefectural locations are indicated by border-lines. Prefectures having no foods reported were left clear. The location of FDNPS is indicated by an orange dot. All data reported in the database were included in the analysis. (TIF)</p