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[quote:Anonymous Coward 48719786:MV8xNTM3MTQ2XzQxODY5NDg2XzFBNTJDNTQ3] [quote:Anonymous Coward 50041528:MV8xNTM3MTQ2XzQxODY4MzU5XzgyQjBENzdC] [quote:Anonymous Coward 48719786:MV8xNTM3MTQ2XzQxNzY4Mjk5X0RFOTE0MDk1] [b]Study: Radioactive cesium in forests likely didn't reach groundwater[/b] Most of the radioactive cesium that spewed from the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear plant and fell in broad-leaf forests remained near the surface and likely did not spread to groundwater, researchers said. The researchers at the government-affiliated Japan Atomic Energy Agency began a study in May 2011 to monitor how cesium migrates in the ground below deciduous forests in Ibaraki Prefecture. The forests were about 65 kilometers southwest from the crippled plant, which sits on the Pacific Coast. When the disaster unfolded at the nuclear plant in March 2011, huge amounts of radioactive cesium landed on woodlands in a vast area around the plant. Early readings in the study showed an average of 20 kilobecquerels of cesium per square meter in the surveyed area. About 70 percent of the cesium was present in a layer of fallen leaves. Seven months later, the research team found that readings were down to one-fourth of the initial level. In contrast, cesium levels tripled in the soil up to 5 centimeters deep after most of the cesium on the leaves seeped into the earth. http://ajw.asahi.com/article/0311disaster/fukushima/AJ201312100010 . [/quote] no but three massive liquified cores have! don't make me laugh with all this PR propaganda. [/quote] Keep on laughing AC-san... it's your own propaganda... . [/quote]
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