Radiation
plume after Japanese earthquake. Iodine-131 cloud reached France.
21
September, 2013
A
5.8 earthquake rocked Japan just south of the Fukushima area shortly
after midnight on September 20 (Japan time). Apparently radiation
measurements in this area have temporarily spiked.
I
would like to introduce that we have observed a high radiation dose
in the radioactivity measurement data of Fukushima prefecture around.
Location was observed particularly high number is Koriyama, Fukushima
Prefecture and Iwaki City, Fukushima Prefecture. You can think of it
either because it is too high too, like a lump of radioactivity or
are coming, instrument of what has failed the number of Iwaki. Near
the Koriyama has also observed a high number, here was observed a
number close to 10 times the peacetime temporarily… Cause radiation
dose has been soaring in many parts of Fukushima, it is likely that
it is off the coast of Fukushima intensity 5 upper that occurred the
other day. It has also strengthened the monitoring of such Fukuichi
live camera just to be sure, but such a big accident can not be
confirmed at this time. (link)
This
new plume would arrive on the west coast around Tuesday, Sept. 24.
Previous earthquakes have also generated plumes. I remember that the
one that arrived after the Jan. 1, 2012 quake was really nasty.
In
a previous discussion Iodine-131
from latest criticality it
was noted that the iodine spike in Chiba prefecture sludge was
deposited in the period August 7 through August 20. According
to CRIIRAD,
Montélimar, France had spikes in alpha and beta atmospheric
radiation on September 4-7. Rhône river water in Avignon showed a
spike in iodine-131 on Sept. 7. The iodine cloud must have widened
and dispersed quite a bit in its journey across the northern
hemisphere… and 75% or more of it would have decayed by the time it
reached France. So it must have been quite a substantial radioactive
cloud.
Fukushima
not only affects Japan, but the Pacific ocean, North America, and
Europe too. Australia has had average
radiation levels increase
substantially, also
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