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Almost entire ground-level of Northern Hemisphere covered in radioactive fission product after 3/11 — “The impact of FUKUSHIMA
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 11264499:MV8yMDk5ODE1XzM1Mzc3MTYzXzhFRDVBQzY1] [quote:Anonymous Coward 30887249:MV8yMDk5ODE1XzM1Mzc2ODI0X0MzQjBBMDI4] I think that Xe-133 is the most harmless Product of 03/11 and it do not stay active in our Body for a long Time. [/quote] Yes it's good for you, go drink some now Do you that the Xe133 was the only isotope there? It is an indicator of many others being inhaled at ground level. It's only 1 of 3 they tested for you moron shill. [/quote]
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Analysis of Radionuclide Releases from the Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plant Accident Part II
[...] In this study, the emissions of the three fission products Cs-137, I-131 and Xe-133 are investigated.
[...] worldwide industrial Xe-133 background could be modified by Fukushima radioxenon release affecting the performances of the CTBT radionuclide monitoring network.
[...] during the couple of months after the Fukushima Dai-ichi accident, monitoring capabilities of the network could have been affected by the large amount of radioxenon released by the accident. The impact of Fukushima radioxenon releases on the worldwide Xe-133 background must also be investigated. [...]
The maps below show the activity concentration of Xe-133 at ground-level on March 31, 2011 (top) and May 10, 2011 (bottom)
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