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is doing the rounds of the internet. I can't vouch for the provenence (and veracity) of this material, but am posting it
MORE SO THEN JAPAN AS THE TRADE WINDS CARRY OVER TO THE USA AND CANADA EXAMPLE REMEMBER THE ASH FROM MOUNT SAINT HELEN'S BLEW EAST SENT TO ME BY AN EX CBC TV JOURNALIST TONIGHT THIS OFFICIAL MAP
FUKUSHIMA RADIATION HITTING USA CANADA MORE SO THEN JAPAN
MORE SO THEN JAPAN AS THE TRADE WINDS CARRY OVER TO THE USA AND CANADA EXAMPLE REMEMBER THE ASH FROM MOUNT SAINT HELEN'S BLEW EAST SENT TO ME BY AN EX CBC TV JOURNALIST TONIGHT THIS OFFICIAL MAP
SINCE
2011 TO PRESENT TIMES SHOW YOU HOW THE RADIATION DUMP WORKS The
number is much larger for the fuel rods, and as a result the re-calcs
will make the end result much worse.
I
am not posting the new fuel rod count at this time, because there are
a number of sources for the fuel rod increase. I have to determine
which INCREASED number is the correct one.
Fukushima
Impact.
Approximate
impact of Cs-137 pollution on Pacific Ocean.
1
curie (named after Madame Curie who discovered radation in a mineral
called pitchblende) equals 37 BILLION Becquerels of radation.
1
uc = 37,000, radations per second.
For
Cesium-137 it is 88 Curies per gram.
So
1 gram of Cesium-137 is 3,256 billion becquerels per second.
3,256,000,000,000
radations per second.
99,959,279,200,000
becquerels per second per ounce
5,997,556,752,000,000
becquerels per minute from 1 ounce of Cs-137.
There
are 1,231 spent fuel rods with about 35% is cs-137.
A
rod is 48.09 lbs.
about
20,721 lbs cs-137
322,160
oz of cs-137
28.3495
gm to oz.
So
9,133,076 grams of cs-137 1231 fuel rods.
A
gram of Cesium-137 produces 3,256 billion becquerels of radation per
second.
So
the total radation per second from 9,133,076 grams of cs-137 is:
29,737,298,640,498,000,000
atoms emitting radation per second.
A
little doom here; We just might be dead but lets be sure.
1
cubic mile of sea water is 777,205,186,560,000 cubic feet.
So
7.71682543518 is the Cubic Foot radation per second per cubic mile.
So
in 1 day there are 666,733.717599549 emitted radation happening in a
cubic foot per day mile.
There
are about 63,800,000 miles pacific ocean.
Average
depth is about 2.28 miles.
There
are 145,464,000 cubic miles in the Pacific Ocean.
Cs-137
has a double decay process 94.6% of the time; first a beta ray, then
a gamma ray.
So
each cubic foot of the entire Pacific Ocean will have
218.174056838937 Beta radation events per day.
So
each cubic foot of the entire Pacific Ocean will have
206.392657769635 Gamma radation events per day.
This
is the cs-137 radation breakdown pattern: [link to en.wikipedia.org]
This
describes what a Gamma ray is.
[link
to en.wikipedia.org]
This
describes what a Hertz is.
[link
to en.wikipedia.org]
Gamma
rays have higher energy than X-rays, and they are ionizing radation
just like x-rays.
The
summary is 218 plus 206 divided by 34 or 12.47058.
The
number 34 is the average background radation of the N. American
continent.
The
Pacific Ocean will have a "radation fog" in every cubic
foot of water that is 12.47 times HIGHER
than
the average background radation count of North american continent.
Sea
life will be effected in some manner; perhaps all fish will get
cancer.
The
impact on humanity is a shortage in sea food.
No
swimming allowed until radation levels abate to a "safe level";
... in about ???
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