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  1. Groundwater flow system and microbial dynamics of groundwater in a headwater catchment
  2. Hydrological setting controls 137Cs and 90Sr concentrations in a headwater catchment in the Chornobyl Exclusion Zone
  3. Concurrent datasets on land cover and river monitoring in Fukushima decontaminated catchment during 2013–2018
  4. 37Cs transport flux to surface water due to shallow groundwater discharge from forest hillslope
  5. Changes in 90Sr transport dynamics in groundwater after large-scale groundwater drawdown in the vicinity of the cooling pond at the Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant
  6. Changes in Cs-137 concentrations in river-bottom sediments and their factors in Fukushima Prefecture rivers
  7. Dynamic change of dissolved Cs-137 from headwaters to downstream in the Kuchibuto River catchment
  8. Estimation of Solar Radiation in Forests Using Drone LiDAR Data in Japanese Artificial Forests
  9. Estimation of rainfall interception from merged drone and terrestrial LiDAR data by modeling 3D canopy structure in plantation forest
  10. Hydrological setting control 137Cs and 90Sr concentration at headwater catchments in the Chornobyl Exclusion Zone
  11. Minimizing the loss of radioactively contaminated sediment from the Niida watershed (Fukushima, Japan) through spatially targeted afforestation.
  12. Evaluating changes in radionuclide concentrations and groundwater levels before and after the cooling pond drawdown in the Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant vicinity
  13. A tree detection method based on trunk point cloud section in dense plantation forest using drone LiDAR data
  14. Changes in Air Dose Rates Due to Soil Moisture Content in the Fukushima Prefecture Forests
  15. Long-Term Variations in Spring Water Mean Transit Time in a Forested Headwater Catchment in Japan
  16. Mode of Atmospheric Deposition in Forests Demonstrates Notable Differences in Initial Radiocesium Behavior
  17. Author Correction: Persistent impact of Fukushima decontamination on soil erosion and suspended sediment
  18. Radiocesium accumulation in Lake Kasumigaura by riverine input and migration following the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant accident
  19. Persistent impact of Fukushima decontamination on soil erosion and suspended sediment
  20. Distribution of radiocesium and its controlling factors under the Japanese cedar canopies
  21. Evaluating changes in catchment‐scale evapotranspiration after 50% strip‐thinning in a headwater catchment
  22. Understory biomass measurement in a dense plantation forest based on drone-SfM data by a manual low-flying drone under the canopy
  23. Pre- and post-accident environmental transfer of radionuclides in Japan: lessons learned in the IAEA MODARIA II programme
  24. A storm-induced flood and associated nearshore dispersal of the river-derived suspended 137Cs
  25. Evaluation of contribution rate of the infiltrated water collected using zero-tension lysimeter to the downward migration of 137Cs derived from the FDNPP accident in a cedar forest soil
  26. Vertical distribution and transport of radiocesium via branchflow and stemflow through the canopy of cedar and oak stands in the aftermath of the Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plant accident
  27. Decontamination and subsequent natural restoration processes impact on terrestrial systems in Niida River Catchment in Fukushima
  28. Determining sources of the 137Cs concentration in seawater at Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant using Antecedent Precipitation Index
  29. Effects of stemflow on radiocesium infiltration into the forest soil
  30. Estimation of fine sediment transport processes by forest management using Pb-210ex, Cs-137 and Cs-134
  31. Factors controlling the dissolved 137Cs seasonal fluctuations in the Abukuma River under the influence of the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant accident 
  32. Factors Controlling the Dissolved 137Cs Seasonal Fluctuations in the Abukuma River Under the Influence of the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant Accident
  33. Radiocesium leaching from litter during rainstorms in the Fukushima broadleaf forest
  34. Scots pine stands biomass assessment using 3D data from unmanned aerial vehicle imagery in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone
  35. Author Correction: Radionuclides from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in terrestrial systems
  36. Correction to Transport and Redistribution of Radiocesium in Fukushima Fallout through Rivers
  37. Radionuclide contamination in flood sediment deposits in the coastal rivers draining the main radioactive pollution plume of Fukushima Prefecture, Japan (2011–2020)
  38. Impacts of freeze-thaw processes and subsequent runoff on 137Cs washoff from bare land in Fukushima
  39. Stream Temperature Response to 50% Strip-Thinning in a Temperate Forested Headwater Catchment
  40. Radionuclide contamination in flood sediment deposits in the coastal rivers draining the main radioactive pollution plume of Fukushima Prefecture, Japan (2011–2020)
  41. Absorbed dose rate assessment for the Japanese cedar stand affected after the Fukushima NPP accident.
  42. Impacts of freeze-thaw processes and subsequent runoff on 137Cs washoff from bareland in Fukushima
  43. Influence of the decontamination work on suspended sediment dynamics and 137Cs migration after the Fukushima nuclear accident
  44. The impact and fate of fallout radionuclides by Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant Accident in hydrological systems and post-accident environmental recovery
  45. Transfer of the Fukushima accident-derived radiocesium by hydrological processes in Japanese forests
  46. Understory biomass estimation based on Structure from Motion data by Multi-layered forest drone survey
  47. Dataset on the 6-year radiocesium transport in rivers near Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant
  48. Author Correction: Radionuclides from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in terrestrial systems
  49. Differences in leaching characteristics of dissolved radiocaesium and potassium from the litter layer of Japanese cedar and broadleaf forests in Fukushima, Japan
  50. Soil and vegetation sampling during the early stage of Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant accident and the implication for the emergency preparedness for agricultural systems
  51. Radionuclides from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in terrestrial systems
  52. Dynamics of radionuclide activity concentrations in weed leaves, crops and of air dose rate after the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant accident
  53. Rain-induced bioecological resuspension of radiocaesium in a polluted forest in Japan
  54. Simulating dissolved 90Sr concentrations within a small catchment in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone using a parametric hydrochemical model
  55. Impact of wildfire on 137Cs and 90Sr wash-off in heavily contaminated forests in the Chernobyl exclusion zone
  56. Impact of forest thinning on the dynamics of litterfall derived 137Cs deposits in coniferous forest floor after Fukushima accident
  57. Factors controlling dissolved 137Cs concentrations in east Japanese Rivers
  58. Land use types control solid wash-off rate and entrainment coefficient of Fukushima-derived 137Cs, and their time dependence
  59. Six-year monitoring of the vertical distribution of radiocesium in three forest soils after the Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plant accident
  60. Temporal changes of the ambient dose rate in the forest environments of Fukushima Prefecture following the Fukushima reactor accident
  61. Transport and Redistribution of Radiocesium in Fukushima Fallout through Rivers
  62. Repeatability and reproducibility of measurements of low dissolved radiocesium concentrations in freshwater using different pre-concentration methods
  63. Environmental Contamination from the Fukushima Nuclear Disaster
  64. Assessing spatially distributed infiltration capacity to evaluate storm runoff in forested catchments: Implications for hydrological connectivity
  65. Groundwater age and mixing process for evaluation of radionuclide impact on water resources following the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant accident
  66. Reconstruction of uranium and plutonium isotopic signatures in sediment accumulated in the Mano Dam reservoir, Japan, before and after the Fukushima nuclear accident
  67. Method for detecting and characterising actinide-bearing micro-particles in soils and sediment of the Fukushima Prefecture, Japan
  68. Using spectrocolourimetry to trace sediment source dynamics in coastal catchments draining the main Fukushima radioactive pollution plume (2011–2017)
  69. Effectivity of dissolved SF6 tracer for clarification of rainfall–runoff processes in a forested headwater catchment
  70. Radiocarbon and radiocesium in litter fall at Kawamata, ~ 45 km NW from the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant (Japan)
  71. Application of RFID to Soil-Erosion Research
  72. Spatial and temporal variation in vertical migration of dissolved 137Cs passed through the litter layer in Fukushima forests
  73. Temporal changes of the ambient dose rate in the forest environments of Fukushima Prefecture following the Fukushima reactor accident
  74. Effect of forest thinning on hydrologic nitrate exports from a N-saturated plantation
  75. Radiocesium concentrations in soil and leaf after decontamination practices in a forest plantation highly polluted by the Fukushima accident
  76. Natural attenuation of Fukushima-derived radiocesium in soils due to its vertical and lateral migration
  77. Radioactive and stable cesium isotope distributions and dynamics in Japanese cedar forests
  78. Effects of slope gradient on runoff from bare-fallow purple soil in China under natural rainfall conditions
  79. Effect of canopy openness and meteorological factors on spatial variability of throughfall isotopic composition in a Japanese cypress plantation
  80. Determining the initial Fukushima reactor accident-derived cesium-137 fallout in forested areas of municipalities in Fukushima Prefecture
  81. Effect of seepage on shallow landslides in consideration of changes in topography: Case study including an experimental sandy slope with artificial rainfall
  82. Shifts of radiocesium vertical profiles in sediments and their modelling in Japanese lakes
  83. Source dynamics of radiocesium-contaminated particulate matter deposited in an agricultural water reservoir after the Fukushima nuclear accident
  84. Effect of tree thinning and skidding trails on hydrological connectivity in two Japanese forest catchments
  85. Effects of Thinning on Flow Peaks in a Forested Headwater Catchment in Western Japan
  86. Improving transfer functions to describe radiocesium wash-off fluxes for the Niida River by a Bayesian approach
  87. Particulate organic matter in rivers of Fukushima: An unexpected carrier phase for radiocesiums
  88. Comparing root water uptake profile estimations from an isotope-calibrated mechanistic model and a mixing model
  89. Contribution of radioactive 137Cs discharge by suspended sediment, coarse organic matter, and dissolved fraction from a headwater catchment in Fukushima after the Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plant accident
  90. Radiocesium distribution and fluxes in the typical Cryptomeria japonica forest at the late stage after the accident at Fukushima Dai-Ichi Nuclear Power Plant
  91. Temporal changes in dissolved 137Cs concentrations in groundwater and stream water in Fukushima after the Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plant accident
  92. Do forests represent a long-term source of contaminated particulate matter in the Fukushima Prefecture?
  93. Irradiation of laboratory animals by neutron activated dust: development and application of the method – first results of international multicenter study
  94. Radiocaesium partitioning in Japanese cedar forests following the “early” phase of Fukushima fallout redistribution
  95. The impact of typhoons on sediment connectivity: lessons learnt from contaminated coastal catchments of the Fukushima Prefecture (Japan)
  96. Evaluation of forest decontamination using radiometric measurements
  97. Quantifying the dilution of the radiocesium contamination in Fukushima coastal river sediment (2011–2015)
  98. Rainfall erosivity in catchments contaminated with fallout from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant accident
  99. Small scale temporal distribution of radiocesium in undisturbed coniferous forest soil: Radiocesium depth distribution profiles
  100. Time Dependence of the 137Cs Concentration in Particles Discharged from Rice Paddies to Freshwater Bodies after the Fukushima Daiichi NPP Accident
  101. Suspended-sediment responses after strip thinning in headwater catchments
  102. Investigating the source of radiocesium contaminated sediment in two Fukushima coastal catchments with sediment tracing techniques
  103. Assessment of error in sediment core sampling in lakes using radiocesium derived from the Fukushima Nuclear Accident
  104. Behavior of accidentally released radiocesium in soil–water environment: Looking at Fukushima from a Chernobyl perspective
  105. Behaviour of radiocaesium in coastal rivers of the Fukushima Prefecture (Japan) during conditions of low flow and low turbidity – Insight on the possible role of small particles and detrital organic compounds
  106. Temporal changes of radiocesium in irrigated paddy fields and its accumulation in rice plants in Fukushima
  107. The effect of strip thinning on forest floor evaporation in a Japanese cypress plantation
  108. Peak flow responses to strip thinning in a nested, forested headwater catchment
  109. Effect of topography and soil parameterisation representing soil thicknesses on shallow landslide modelling
  110. Radiocesium transfer from hillslopes to the Pacific Ocean after the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant accident: A review
  111. Depth distribution of cesium-137 in paddy fields across the Fukushima pollution plume in 2013
  112. Equation to predict the 137Cs leaching dynamic from evergreen canopies after a radio-cesium deposit
  113. Rainfall erosivity in subtropical catchments and implications for erosion and particle-bound contaminant transfer: a case-study of the Fukushima region
  114. Influence of strip thinning on nutrient outflow concentrations from plantation forested watersheds
  115. A Nitrogen-Saturated Plantation of Cryptomeria japonica and Chamaecyparis obtusa in Japan Is a Large Nonpoint Nitrogen Source
  116. Effect of strip thinning on rainfall interception in a Japanese cypress plantation
  117. Interaction between runoff – bedrock groundwater in a steep headwater catchment underlain by sedimentary bedrock fractured by gravitational deformation
  118. Immediate change in throughfall spatial distribution and canopy water balance after heavy thinning in a dense mature Japanese cypress plantation
  119. Tracking the origin and dispersion of contaminated sediments transported by rivers draining the Fukushima radioactive contaminant plume
  120. The effect of strip thinning on spatial and temporal variability of throughfall in a Japanese cypress plantation
  121. Improvement of shallow landslide prediction accuracy using soil parameterisation for a granite area in South Korea
  122. Size distribution studies of 137Cs in river water in the Abukuma Riverine system following the Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plant accident
  123. Atmospheric 210Pb as a tracer for soil organic carbon transport in a coniferous forest
  124. An extensive study of the concentrations of particulate/dissolved radiocaesium derived from the Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plant accident in various river systems and their relationship with catchment inventory
  125. Detailed deposition density maps constructed by large-scale soil sampling for gamma-ray emitting radioactive nuclides from the Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plant accident
  126. Evaluation of radiocaesium wash-off by soil erosion from various land uses using USLE plots
  127. Outline of the national mapping projects implemented after the Fukushima accident
  128. Soil sampling and analytical strategies for mapping fallout in nuclear emergencies based on the Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plant accident
  129. Vertical distribution and temporal changes of 137 Cs in soil profiles under various land uses after the Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plant accident
  130. Vertical distribution of radiocesium in coniferous forest soil after the Fukushima nuclear power plant accident
  131. The effect of strip thinning on tree transpiration in a Japanese cypress (Chamaecyparis obtusa Endl.) plantation
  132. Depth distribution of radiocesium in Fukushima paddy fields and implications for ongoing decontamination works
  133. Supplementary material to "Depth distribution of radiocesium in Fukushima paddy fields and implications for ongoing decontamination works"
  134. Modeling of leachable 137Cs in throughfall and stemflow for Japanese forest canopies after Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant accident
  135. Plot-scale study of surface runoff on well-covered forest floors under different canopy species
  136. Radiocesium discharge from paddy fields with different initial scrapings for decontamination after the Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plant accident
  137. The use of RFID in soil‐erosion research
  138. The role of litterfall in transferring Fukushima-derived radiocesium to a coniferous forest floor
  139. Novel Insights into Fukushima Nuclear Accident from Isotopic Evidence of Plutonium Spread along Coastal Rivers
  140. Incident rainfall partitioning and canopy interception modeling for an abandoned Japanese cypress stand
  141. Relationship between particle size and radiocesium in fluvial suspended sediment related to the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant accident
  142. Renewed soil erosion and remobilisation of radioactive sediment in Fukushima coastal rivers after the 2013 typhoons
  143. Environmental mobility of 110mAg: lessons learnt from Fukushima accident (Japan) and potential use for tracking the dispersion of contamination within coastal catchments
  144. Soil removal as a decontamination practice and radiocesium accumulation in tadpoles in rice paddies at Fukushima
  145. Sediment particle size and initial radiocesium accumulation in ponds following the Fukushima DNPP accident
  146. Initial flux of sediment-associated radiocesium to the ocean from the largest river impacted by Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant
  147. Characterization of the groundwater response to rainfall on a hillslope with fractured bedrock by creep deformation and its implication for the generation of deep-seated landslides on Mt. Wanitsuka, Kyushu Island
  148. Infiltration Capacity and Runoff Characteristics of a Forest Road
  149. Investigation of Spatial Distribution of Radiocesium in a Paddy Field as a Potential Sink
  150. Effect of canopy interception on spatial variability and isotopic composition of throughfall in Japanese cypress plantations
  151. Evolution of radioactive dose rates in fresh sediment deposits along coastal rivers draining Fukushima contamination plume
  152. Partitioning of the total evapotranspiration in a Japanese cypress plantation during the growing season
  153. Tracking the early dispersion of contaminated sediment along rivers draining the Fukushima radioactive pollution plume
  154. Temporal variations of reservoir sediment sources in a small mountainous catchment in Korea
  155. The relationship of soil organic carbon to 210Pbex and 137Cs during surface soil erosion in a hillslope forested environment
  156. Establishment of the Soil Sampling Protocol
  157. Migration of Radiocaesium with Litterfall in Hardwood-Japanese Red Pine Mixed Forest and Sugi Plantation
  158. A new approach for simulating the redistribution of soil particles by water erosion: A marker-in-cell model
  159. Interception of the Fukushima reactor accident‐derived137Cs, 134Cs and 131I by coniferous forest canopies
  160. Factors affecting the infiltration capacity in bamboo groves
  161. Local distribution of radioactivity in tree leaves contaminated by fallout of the radionuclides emitted from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant
  162. Depth distribution of 137Cs, 134Cs, and 131I in soil profile after Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plant Accident
  163. Runoff responses to forest thinning at plot and catchment scales in a headwater catchment draining Japanese cypress forest
  164. Fallout radionuclide-based techniques for assessing the impact of soil conservation measures on erosion control and soil quality: an overview of the main lessons learnt under an FAO/IAEA Coordinated Research Project
  165. Investigation of cesium adsorption on soil and sediment samples from Fukushima Prefecture by sequential extraction and EXAFS technique
  166. Isotopic determination of U, Pu and Cs in environmental waters following the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant accident
  167. Spatial variability of throughfall under a single tree: Experimental study of rainfall amount, raindrops, and kinetic energy
  168. Using sediment travel distance to estimate medium‐term erosion rates: a 16‐year record
  169. Soil erosion rates on forested mountain hillslopes estimated using 137Cs and 210Pbex
  170. Characterizing the flush of stream chemical runoff from forested watersheds
  171. Role of bedrock groundwater in the rainfall–runoff process in a small headwater catchment underlain by volcanic rock
  172. Long-term changes in lake sediments and their infl uences on lake water quality in Japanese shallow lakes
  173. Estimation of temporal variation in splash detachment in two Japanese cypress plantations of contrasting age
  174. The effect of slope angle on splash detachment in an unmanaged Japanese cypress plantation forest
  175. Using 137Cs and 210Pbex measurements to estimate soil redistribution rates on semi-arid grassland in Mongolia
  176. Evaluation of storm runoff pathways in steep nested catchments draining a Japanese cypress forest in central Japan: a geochemical approach
  177. An overview of the field and modelling studies on the effects of forest devastation on flooding and environmental issues
  178. Detecting forest degradation in Kochi, Japan: ground‐based measurements versus satellite (Terra/ASTER) remote sensing
  179. Quantifying the impact of forest management practice on the runoff of the surface‐derived suspended sediment using fallout radionuclides
  180. Effects of Understory Vegetation on Infiltration Capacity in Japanese Cypress Plantation.
  181. Simple monitoring method for precaution of landslides watching tilting and water contents on slopes surface
  182. Analysis of stream water temperature changes during rainfall events in forested watersheds
  183. Field measurement of infiltration rate using an oscillating nozzle rainfall simulator in the cold, semiarid grassland of Mongolia
  184. Influences of forested watershed conditions on fluctuations in stream water temperature with special reference to watershed area and forest type
  185. Factors Affecting Generation of Hortonian Overland Flow in Forested Hillslopes: Analysis of Observation Results at Three Sites with Different Geology and Rainfall Characteristics.
  186. Seasonal changes of nitrate concentrations in baseflow headwaters of coniferous forests in Japan: A significant indicator for N saturation
  187. Estimation of suspended sediment sources using137Cs and210Pbexin unmanaged Japanese cypress plantation watersheds in southern Japan
  188. Baseflow concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus in forested headwaters in Japan
  189. Dynamic runoff connectivity of overland flow on steep forested hillslopes: Scale effects and runoff transfer
  190. Determinant factors of sediment graphs and rating loops in a reforested watershed
  191. Effect of canopy thickness and canopy saturation on the amount and kinetic energy of throughfall: An experimental approach
  192. Development, evaluation and interpretation of sediment rating curves for a Japanese small mountainous reforested watershed
  193. Characterisation of diffuse pollutions from forested watersheds in Japan during storm events — Its association with rainfall and watershed features
  194. Estimation of soil splash detachment rates on the forest floor of an unmanaged Japanese cypress plantation based on field measurements of throughfall drop sizes and velocities
  195. Evolution of overland flow after a severe forest fire, Point Reyes, California
  196. Sensitivity of the Enhanced Vegetation Index (EVI) and Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) to Topographic Effects: A Case Study in High-density Cypress Forest
  197. Is MUSLE apt to small steeply reforested watershed?
  198. Surface runoff as affected by soil water repellency in a Japanese cypress forest
  199. Nutrient runoff from forested watersheds in central Japan during typhoon storms: implications for understanding runoff mechanisms during storm events
  200. Analysis of runoff generation and soil erosion processes by using environmental radionuclides in semiarid areas of Mongolia
  201. Runoff generation mechanisms in high-relief mountainous watersheds with different underlying geology
  202. Thresholds for bed load transport and channel initiation in a chert area in Ashio Mountains, Japan: An empirical approach from hydrogeomorphic observations
  203. 137Cs loss via soil erosion from a mountainous headwater catchment in central Japan
  204. Are headwaters just the sum of hillslopes?
  205. Factors Affecting Sedimentary Outflow from Talus Slope by Debris Flow: A Laboratory Experiment
  206. Hydrogeomorphology: overview of an emerging science
  207. Coupling of runoff processes and sediment transport in mountainous watersheds underlain by different sedimentary rocks
  208. The role of subsurface water flow paths on hillslope hydrological processes, landslides and landform development in steep mountains of Japan
  209. Stream water chemistry in a steep headwater basin with high relief
  210. The role of subsurface runoff through bedrock on storm flow generation
  211. Distribution of cesium-137 in Japanese forest soils: Correlation with the contents of organic carbon
  212. An experimental study on the burrowing activity of river crabs on subsurface water movement and piping erosion
  213. Mechanism for the instability of slopes composed of granular materials
  214. Seepage erosion and its implication to the formation of amphitheatre valley heads: A case study at Obara, Japan
  215. Effect of Rock Properties on the Longitudinal Profiles of River Beds
  216. LAWS OF THE COMPOSITION OF DIVIDE-SEGMENT SYSTEM AND DRAINAGE BASIN MORPHOLOGE
  217. Detecting forest degradation in Kochi, Japan: combining in situ field measurements with remote sensing techniques