This
article begins to address the biggest question of all, which is
looming larger by the moment. How much radiation really has been
released? The current accepted status reports obviously do not agree
with increased radiation reading being encountered in the Pacific and
atmospherically across North America
29
June, 2012
The
greatest catastrophe in the world is NOT being reported on by the
largest news media organizations, because if they did, it would spell
the end of nuclear power, guaranteed. Over 9 tons of radiotoxic
elements and isotopes came out of Fukushima via multiple reactor melt
downs, multiple fuel pool fires and melt downs and #3 explosion that
emptied the whole reactor. Dr. Paolo Scampa estimated that Fukushima
was effectively 28 times worse than Chernobyl.. not counting the
plutonium. This could still turn into a global life extinction event,
and we will find out when the plutonium, uranium, strontium and other
'hot' particles that everyone breathed in have gone through their
incubation period, and then the cancers and other 1,200 diseases
arrive. For the complete breakdown of the radioactive inventory, see
the published study results below...Kevin Blanche is right.. PU is
greater than GE. No matter what GE and the nuclear cabal does to
cover this up, PU will win in a very dark and deadly way. Even the
executives and nuclear 'experts' will be subject to the whims of PU.
No one is 100% immune to what is coming soon.
Radioactive
Inventory Numbers
(San
Francisco) – Dr. Paolo Scampa, PhD, a well-known physicist in the
European Union, has prepared a radioactive inventory of Fukushima
Daiichi’s destroyed nuclear power plants 500 days after the
meltdown of three disemboweled, mangled reactors.
The
violent extinction level event occurred March 11, 2011. The deadly
meltdown and dispersion of radioactive fuel throughout the world is
on-going to this day.
Because
of the nature of long-lived and short-lived radioactivity, this
summation of the radioactive Fukushima inventory is valid for many
years. Dr. Scampa’s inventory is current as of Friday, June 29,
2012.
There
are 1,946 radioactive products
produced by nuclear weapons and atomic reactors according to the Oak
Ridge Nuclear Weapons Lab in America.
Fifty-five
are considered to be long-lived; 898 are considered to be short-lived
but last more than eight days. These nine hundred fifty-three
radioactive isotopes are included in this analysis.
Nine
hundred ninety-three (993) radioactive isotopes are considered
dangerous and undergo radioactive decay within eight days; they are
not included in this analysis.
Dr
Scampa’s article is available to French speakers and all who wish
to review the
original French here.
I
am solely responsible for any and all translation errors.
FRIDAY,
JUNE 29, 2012
New
inventory of reactor fuels 1, 2 & 3 of Fukushima
…
by Dr. Paolo Scampa,
AIPRI
(European
Union) -
In light of the recent facts so testified of the medium rates of
effective combustion (23.35 GwJ/t) and of enrichment (3.7%) of the
reactors 1, 2, and 3 of Fukushima Daichi advanced by a team of
Japanese nuclear physicists, after numerous rough sketches of
reduced numbers, AIPRI is finally in condition to present a realistic
inventory of fission and activation products of the 257 tonnes (1) of
fuel in the three eviscerated reactors at Fukushima
Daiichi. (Radionuclide
Release to Stagnant Water in Fukushima-1 Nuclear Power Plant. See
below.)
Alas,
contrary to our reductive conjectures from the past there are many
more fission products and long-lasting activation products than we
had all too optimistically imagined.
It
is not 3.7 tonnes, but instead more than 6 tonnes of material that
was subject to fission; it is no longer 2.1 tonnes, but 2.8 tonnes
that have been activated into heavier radioactive elements. To our
great regret, the potential content of long-lasting radiotoxicity is
well above our original estimates.
The three melted reactors combined in Fukushima Daichi contained 257 tons of nuclear fuel enriched to 3.7% Uranium 235 and divided into 1,496 assemblies, each about 172 kg.
Reactor
No. 3 also housed 32 MOX assemblies, reportedly enriched to 6% or 330
kg of Pu239.
In
addition, the storage pools of these reactors have at least 239
tonnes of fuel residing there for who knows how long (1,390
assemblies) and 31 tonnes of fresh fuel (180 assemblies).
At
a total electrical capacity of 2,028
MWE (2), these reactors fissioning together, had a total fission of
around 1.847E20 (3) atoms per second (≈ 0.0726 g) that is to say,
6.27 kg of material per day.
The
activity attained by a radioactive element in a fuel is found to be
that number of fissioned atoms per second with a constant * the total
product of fission of the element being considered * e(t -λ) the
probability factor 1-e(t – λ) is 1 in the case of perfectly
balanced elements. NB. t is the time spent in the reactor.
The
day of the earthquake their
fuel was consumed according to the article cited at an average of
23.35 GWd/t at a rate of 24.07 kg/t for a total of 6.186 tonnes of
fuel fissioned.
The atoms of U235 only comprise a fraction of the fissioned atoms of these 6.186 tonnes. This led to the probable fission of around 3.46 tonnes of U235 (56%), 1.86 tonnes of Pu239 (30%), 0.49 tonnes of U238 (8%) and 0.37 tonnes of Pu241 (6%).
At
the time of the accident, there remained around 3.14 tonnes of
fission products of the 6.19 tonnes produced over the course of time.
This
fuel as well harbored around another 2.84 tonnes of residual
activation products (32
assemblies of Pu239 MOX fuel are not included here)
over the 5.01 tonnes of activation products produced over time. At
the moment of the emergency stop, about 1.1% of the fuel was
comprised of activation products.
Overall,
9 tonnes of fuel was
subjected to atomic fission or activation transformation occasioning
a prodigious explosion of radioactivity and radiotoxicity which over
time, is several times the amount needed to kill by internal
contamination the whole human race.
K.
Nishihara, et al., “Radionuclide release to Stagnant Water in
Fukushima-1 Nuclear Power Plant,” Trans. At. Energy Soc, Japan, Vol
11 (1), pp 13 – 19, 2012 (in Japanese).
The
atomic factory disemboweled and fanned out
For
such a burn up of
23.35 GWd/t and such a mass as 257 tonnes of UOX the total
radiological activity at shutdown is on the order of 29.14 billion
Curies [Ci,] that is 1.078E21(4) Bq of which 4.97 billion Ci
(1.84E20 Bq) is released as gas.
At
the shutdown the elements of less than one year half life, hold
99.33% of the radioactive activity and 65.32% of the radiotoxicity.
The half-life elements of more than a year represent only 0.67% of
the radioactivity but 34.68% of the radiotoxicity.
The
most remarkable of
the volatile elements (elements of which the boiling point is
inferior to 1,500 degrees Centigrade and escape above all the first
coriums). 37,921 PBq; 1 billion Ci; 18 billion potential inhaled
lethal doses.
The
official report of the Japanese government to the IAEA [International
Atomic Energy Association] contains a hypothesis that the emanations
of nuclear fuel from Fukushima Daiichi are equivalent to the ones
observed at Chernobyl.
We
can see by comparing the subsets of figures below that
the radioactive particle emission through the air from Fukushima is
not only 3.7 times higher than Chernobyl; but, more importantly, 28.3
times more radiotoxic with every breath you take.
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