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Tag Archives: pacific ocean
Northern California Beach Glympses
It is so gorgeous here. Couple photos I took earlier this week on the coast between Arcata and Trinidad in far-northern California:
Glympses from the Road – Ahhh… Pacific Ocean!
I pulled over at the first sight of ocean, just on the way out of Crescent City, California, and put my feet in the water. SO good to be back here! Last time I visited briefly was three very long … Continue reading
Data of ‘California Slammed with Radiation’, Kept Secret for Nearly a Year
Boulder, CO – not an April fool’s joke – Reported in The Journal Environmental Science and Technology (March 6, 2012), written about on the George Washington Blog (March 30, 2012) with ENENews (March 30, 2012) weighing in, from where it spread to Zero … Continue reading
Tagged allegedly apparent, article, ASR, becquerrel, Bq/kg, California, california radiation, California was Slammed With Radiation, Cesium-137, contamination, Cs-137, dispersion modelled, food safety, Fukushima, Fukushima Dai-ichi NPP, Greenpeace, hawaii, i 131, Iodine-131, Japan, measurements, news, pacific ocean, pacific ocean radioactivity, radiation, radioactivity, seaweed, The Journal Environmental Science and Technology, United States
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100 kBq/Kg Seaweed confirmed
Over 100,000 Bq/Kg in seaweed off the eastern coast of Japan… The below is a good overview article, making lots of observations that have been made for months by independent investigators (Arnie Gundersen, Ex-NFK, Greenpeace – see my list of NUCLEAR … Continue reading
Posted in Radioactivity Measurements - Opening Page
Tagged Belgian lab, cesium, Greenpeace, iodine, kukushima, pacific ocean, radioactivity, seaweed
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Greenpeace finds troubling seaweed contamination + lab link
May 13, 2011: ”Initial tests of the 22 seaweed samples collected by Greenpeace along the coast North and South of the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant, and up to 65km out to sea by its flag ship Rainbow Warrior registered … Continue reading
3 SCALE-MATCHED Radiation Hotspot Maps: Chernobyl vs Fukushima
[5.20.2011 - 9 pm Correction made (see below). Also available now: VISUAL SUMMARY, see my next blogpost, here] Using the Legends and maps of the previous blogpost, below are a couple comparisons. 100 kilometer on each map is THE SAME: I … Continue reading
Posted in Politics, Radioactivity Measurements - Opening Page
Tagged becquerel per square meter, Belarus, Bq/m2, cernobyl, cesium, Chernobyl, color, comparison, correction made, Curie, Europe, fallout, FDA, fish testing, fukuchima, Fukushima, http://allegedlyapparent.wordpress.com/, Japan, kaart, legend, map, maps, pacific ocean, radiation, Tjernobyl, Ukraine, USSR, vergelijking
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Radioactivity in Pacific Ocean: Path Simulation
–> Fukuchima Ocean Forecast simulation: http://sirocco.omp.obs-mip.fr/outils/Symphonie/Produits/Japan/SymphoniePreviJapan.htm Note: Bq/L measurements outside the plant have skyrocketed since the model was made (see previous post), and that it doesn’t show longer-term projections that include the likely path through the rest of the Pacific … Continue reading