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12/25/15

Radiation: How Bad is the Pacific Ocean from Fukushima? (What they DIDN'T tell you


Cesium, iodine and tritium in NW Pacific waters -- a comparison of the Fukushima impact with global fallout http://bit.ly/1SfnmNH http://bit.ly/1OOB9p0... Impacts of the Fukushima nuclear power plant discharges on the ocean (MULTIPLE studies found here) http://bit.ly/1OOB9p0... http://bit.ly/1SfnmNJ THE 20 STUDIES IN LINK ABOVE INCLUDE: 1~ Inverse estimation of source parameters of oceanic radioactivity dispersion models associated with the Fukushima accident 2~ Surface pathway of radioactive plume of TEPCO Fukushima NPP1 released 134Cs and 137Cs 3~ Determination of plutonium isotopes in marine sediments off the Fukushima coast following the Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plant accident 4~ Iodine-129 concentration in seawater near Fukushima before and after the accident at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant 5~ Short-term dispersal of Fukushima-derived radionuclides off Japan: modeling efforts and model-data intercomparison 6~ Initial Spread of 137Cs over the shelf of Japan: a study using the high-resolution global-coastal nesting ocean model 7~ Direct observation of 134Cs and 137Cs in surface seawater in the western and central North Pacific after the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant accident 8~ 90Sr and 89Sr in seawater off Japan as a consequence of the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear accident 9~ Fukushima-derived radiocesium in western North Pacific sediment traps 10~ Natural and Fukushima-derived radioactivity in macroalgae and mussels along the Japanese shoreline 11~ Export of 134Cs and 137Cs in the Fukushima river systems at heavy rains by Typhoon Roke in September 2011 12~ Continuing 137Cs release to the sea from the Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plant through 2012 13~ The impact of oceanic circulation and phase transfer on the dispersion of radionuclides released from the Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plant 14~ Does the Fukushima NPP disaster affect the caesium activity of North Atlantic Ocean fish? 15~ Spatiotemporal distributions of Fukushima-derived radionuclides in surface sediments in the waters off Miyagi, Fukushima, and Ibaraki Prefectures, Japan 16~ Distribution of the Fukushima-derived radionuclides in seawater in the Pacific off the coast of Miyagi, Fukushima, and Ibaraki Prefectures, Japan 17~ Cesium-134 and 137 activities in the central North Pacific Ocean after the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant accident 18~ Horizontal distribution of Fukushima-derived radiocesium in zooplankton in the northwestern Pacific Ocean 19~ One-year, regional-scale simulation of 137Cs radioactivity in the ocean following the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant accident 20~ Cesium, iodine and tritium in NW Pacific waters -- a comparison of the Fukushima impact with global fallout WSJ: Soaring radioactivity levels on coast of Fukushima plant — Nuclear material may have leeched from melted fuel cores and into environment: http://bit.ly/1OOB9p2 Wall Street Journal, July 8, 2013: Fukushima Watch: Tritium Levels Soar on Coast at Fukushima Plant [...] More than two years after the devastating accident at Japan's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant, operator [Tepco] is seeing levels soar of a radioactive element called tritium. The problem spot is on the coastal side of the plant's heavily damaged No. 2 reactor, one of the areas where Tepco regularly monitors groundwater to check for radioactive elements that may have leeched from the plant's partly melted fuel cores and into the environment. [...] http://bit.ly/1SfnkWd Jiji Press, July 8, 2013: Tokyo Electric Power Co. says 2,300 becquerels per liter of tritium was found in seawater sampled off its crippled Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power station Wednesday, the highest level recorded since the March 2011 accident. [...] It is feared that groundwater containing high levels of tritium may be leaking into the sea from the plant's No. 2 reactor building. http://bit.ly/1OOB9p4 Officials report "troubling discovery" at Fukushima nuclear plant: Cesium levels rocket 9,000% over 3 days in groundwater — TEPCO "can't explain it" http://bit.ly/1SfnmNL NHK World http://bit.ly/1SfnmNL Asahi Shimbun: http://bit.ly/1OOB70v AFP: Toxic radioactive substances in groundwater at Japan's crippled Fukushima nuclear plan have rocketed over the past three days, http://bit.ly/1SfnmNN Wall Street Journal: Cesium tends to bind with dirt, so it's less likely it would seep distances along with groundwater. [...] http://bit.ly/1OOB9p8 Uncovering Plume-Gate: http://bit.ly/187W0zb hatrickpenryunbound: http://bit.ly/17VqE1Q IMPORTANT: Plume-Gate PROOF Cover-up of Fukushima via the NRC Documents Playlist (35 videos 26 hours) http://bit.ly/1SfnmNP original upload here: (thank you HatrickPenry) Good Job! http://youtu.be/P9SilFcYVg4 PLEASE FEEL FREE TO REUPLOAD TO YOUR CHANNEL. NO NEED TO ASK PERMISSION.



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