Fukushima 2011 versus Chornobyl* 1986 – A FALLOUT MAP COMPARISON
INTRO — This compilation incorporates new sources, as well as various maps and sources shared here in many of my 2011 blogposts on the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster in Japan (See my topic-related 2011 blogposts: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 (= my original comparison, with over 4,600 views since May 19, 2011.), 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 (= my Iodine-131 comparison), 13 (with question unanswered), 14 (comparison to Hiroshima A-bomb fallout), 15, 16 (CEREA world fallout simulation map), 17 (my extended Japan fallout map comparison), 18 (a needed correction), and 19 (Japan catching on re. map legends that make sense)). This static page brings it all together, so it doesn’t get buried in other (often unrelated) blog posts.
For the actual maps, click on the blogposts numbered above, or check (below) PART 2 of my one year later commemorative blogposts, posted March 6, 2012:
- One year ago – Part 1: The 2011 Tōhoku Earthquake & Tsunami: devastation & human tragedy
- One year later – Part 2: The Ongoing Fukushima Daiichi NPP Disaster.
* “Chornobyl” is the Ukrainian-sounding spelling, rather than Russian “Chernobyl” pronounciation.


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