4 years after the Fukushima accident there is still no neutral body of oversight. All data concerning the Fukushima-Dai-Ichi power plant for example are exclusively provided by TEPCO, the utility's operator.
The Institute for Information Design Japan has been following the developments after the destructions at the Fukushima-Dai-Ichi power plant from the very beginning.
Collecting measurements from over 20 official sources, we compile an hourly updated consistent Japan Radiation Map - featuring more than 4,500 locations, to provide a visual comprehensive overview as well as detailed meshes on close-up, both in Japanese and English.
jciv.iidj.net
A 3D visualization on GoogleEarth creates a compelling immersive view on the scale of differences of radiation levels which could not be conveyed by flat map representations alone:
jciv.IIDj.net/gEarth
recommended Browsers: Safari, Chrome.
Maintaining a database that contains as of today 1000,000,000+ records - IIDj invites researchers to use this data for presentations that can help concerned people, initiatives, institutions, businesses, and governments with actionable information in accessible formats for their further understanding and planning.
As this is an issue of concern also to the international community, IIDj expects that the sharing of these data will encourage decision-makers to pursue accountable detailed monitoring on a global scale.
High resolution screen-shots and Google Earth files can be downloaded from here:
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The Institute for Information Design Japan has been following the developments after the destructions at the Fukushima-Dai-Ichi power plant from the very beginning.
Collecting measurements from over 20 official sources, we compile an hourly updated consistent Japan Radiation Map - featuring more than 4,500 locations, to provide a visual comprehensive overview as well as detailed meshes on close-up, both in Japanese and English.
jciv.iidj.net
A 3D visualization on GoogleEarth creates a compelling immersive view on the scale of differences of radiation levels which could not be conveyed by flat map representations alone:
jciv.IIDj.net/gEarth
recommended Browsers: Safari, Chrome.
Maintaining a database that contains as of today 1000,000,000+ records - IIDj invites researchers to use this data for presentations that can help concerned people, initiatives, institutions, businesses, and governments with actionable information in accessible formats for their further understanding and planning.
As this is an issue of concern also to the international community, IIDj expects that the sharing of these data will encourage decision-makers to pursue accountable detailed monitoring on a global scale.
High resolution screen-shots and Google Earth files can be downloaded from here:
downloads
usr: your eMail ID
pwd: 536dfe3305822a0aaf80e102937b8aa1