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Boulder, Colorado a “hot spot” for Fukushima fallout — None other US or Canadian samples came close except Portland which was higher
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 13649040:MV8xODI5MTk5XzMwNDc0NzQwX0U4QzAyQkRD] Put a radioactive bird on it [/quote]
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My group measured soil, air filter and dust samples from Washington, Oregon, California, and British Columbia. This particular soil sample, with 8 pCi/g of radiocesium, was our highest North American result. It came from a site on the outskirts of Portland, OR. The next highest result came from a site near Boulder, CO. Except ...
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