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Overview

Geospatial visualization and analysis of Fukushima datasets created by NNSA.

Introduction

National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) published 3 datasets that involves Fukushima nuclear disaster occurred in 2011 at Fukushima, Japan. These datasets measure aerial radioactive traces of different radio-isotopes (e.g., iodine-131) surveying the local area over time. The first dataset measures thallium activated sodium iodine (NAI(T)) crytals off the east coast of Japan on three separate flights dated 4/5, 4/18, 5/9 of 2011. The second dataset represents the ground deposition of Iodine-131 indicating surface contamination measured from 2-3 April 2011. The last dataset is the radiation data in DOE/NNSA response to the Fukushima incident measuring NaI(T) crystals emitting radiation between 17-19 March 2011.

Main Notebooks

Some sections of the notebooks use plotly for interactive visualization which renders properly in nbviewer.

  • NNSA Geospatial Visual Analysis (nbviewer)

  • NNSA Geospatial Predictive Analytic + EDA (notebook)

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Future Updates

  • analysis notebook (unsupervised methods)
  • aws integration
  • build and delpoy with docker

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