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Tag Archives: radiation monitors
Blog’s 2 year anniversary (last week) – Some Stats and Posts
Blog Views: 131,892 in 2 years 408 blog posts (of which about a dozen deleted) On average, that’s about a post every 42 hours. (133,797 is what the view counter states. But that means 131,892 views ‘since March 11, 2011′ … Continue reading
Spent Fuel Pool 4
The first half of THIS POST, a couple days ago, was all about SFP 4, at the still extremely troubled Fukushima-Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in Japan. Siting many of my same sources, I want to add this excellent overview from … Continue reading
USA predicted fallout next few days – EPA Radnet still terribly inadequate
Norwegian Institute For Air Research: Radiation Fallout For April 22-25. Check the NILU’s latest forecasts: see their list http://transport.nilu.no/sitemap –> scroll down to products, pick the folder Fukushima: http://transport.nilu.no/products/fukushima and then you can choose for which radioactive gas/particle to view the forecasts (Xenon-133, … Continue reading
Posted in Radioactivity Measurements - Opening Page
Tagged Bq, California, Current Radioactivity, Current Radioactivity United States, Daiichi, fallout in usa, Fukushima, http://allegedlyapparent.wordpress.com/, Japan, monitoring, NILU, Norwegian Institute for Air Research, radiation monitors, soil contamination, US EPA RadNet
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FDA/EPA: “No Need TO TEST” Pacific fish for radioactivity. Or anything, really…
FDA obviously doesn’t WANT to do testing. Economic interests (Obama is a nuke dude, Alaska’s fisheries a major economic sector)? I don’t know man… I don’t know… It’s one thing for an agency to discover they’re totally not ready … Continue reading
Tagged air, Becquerel, bioaccumulation, Bq, Bq/kg, Bq/L, Commission de Recherche et d’Information Indépendantes sur la Radioactivité, current radiation, Current Radioactivity, dose, environment, environmental protection agency'RadNet, EPA, FDA, federal drug and food, Fish, food, food safety, Fukushima, http://allegedlyapparent.wordpress.com/, http://allegedlyapparent.wordpress.com/2011/04/13/becquerel-bq-terabecquerel/, Japan, LLRC, monitoring, North Pacific fish, not testing, radiation, radiation monitors, radioactivity, radionuclides, rainwater, soil, soil contamination, TEPCO, UC Berkely monitoring, UCB, US EPA RadNet, water
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Greenpeace Team measurements’ Google Map
A Post on the Greenpeace Campaign Blog, ‘Fukushima evacuation zone expanded’ (Blogpost by Jessica Miller – April 11, 2011 at 13:16): http://www.greenpeace.org/usa/en/news-and-blogs/campaign-blog/fukushima-evacuation-zone-expanded/blog/34196 –> has the link that gives access to their impressive compilation of location- and time-specific radioactivity measurements outside … Continue reading
Wading through the cloud, oblivious.
Since New York is on the far end of receiving the radioactive cloud in the US, most likely pretty much all of the US is receiving sprinklings of Iodine-131 and Cesium-137 similar or higher. A couple days ago up to … Continue reading
Fukuchima fallout in US
3/28/2010 (midnight SMT) — So, by all meteorological forecast models, the “radioactive cloud” should now be spreading its menace to the Western US, and soon most of the Northern Hemisphere. If you haven’t seen the models yet, see a previous … Continue reading
Tagged current radiation, Current Radioactivity, Current Radioactivity United States, fallout, Fukushima, global radioactivity levels, half-life, Japan, measurement, radiation levels, radiation monitors, radioactive rainwater, radioactivity measurements, radioaktiviteit, Sievert, UC Berkely
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Radiation at Fukachima Daiichi NNP – March 27, 2011
Fukushima Daiichi Reactor units – readings near highly radioactive pools of water: Unit 1: 60,ooo µSv/hr Unit 2: 1,000,000 µSv/hr Unit 3: 750,000 µSv/hr See “Radiation … Continue reading
Fukachima reaches Level 7 on INES scale
The ‘level 7′ is not official yet, but I don’t see how they can keep it at 6 given the measured radioactive. Example: Regarding the Cesium-137 levels of 163,000 becquerels per kilogram of soil in Iitate, 40 km from the … Continue reading
Trends in radiation in Japan – March 21, 2011
Trends in radiation in Japan – 21 March 2011 – by World Nuclear News (re-posted in full) Radiation levels in the wider area around the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant trended downwards for several days, but have recently increased on … Continue reading