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Anonymous Coward User ID: 57721132 Japan 05/07/2014 01:14 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The other Source: Abstract High-volume aerosol samples were collected at the Mt. Zeppelin Global Atmosphere Watch station, Ny-Ålesund, Svalbard (78°58′N, 11°53′E). The samples were analysed to find out if the radionuclide emissions from the Fukushima nuclear power plant accident in March 2011 could be detected also in the atmosphere of the High Arctic. Iodine-131 and 134Cs and 137Cs were observed from 25 March 2011 onwards. The maximum 131I, 134Cs and 137Cs activity concentrations were 810 ± 20, 659 ± 13, and 675 ± 7 μBq/m3, respectively. The comparison between the measured 131I activity concentrations at Mt. Zeppelin and those calculated with the SILAM dispersion model revealed that the timing of plume movements could be rather well predicted with the model. The activity concentration levels between the measurements and the model calculations deviated. This can be due to the inaccuracies in the source term. The 134Cs:137Cs activity ratio recorded in Svalbard was high compared to earlier incidents. The ratio was close to 1 which is in agreement with other studies of the Fukushima releases. This distinctive activity ratio in the Fukushima debris could be used as a tracer in Arctic radioecology studies if the activity concentrations are high enough to be detected. [link to www.sciencedirect.com] |
RememberThis User ID: 744244 Canada 05/07/2014 01:14 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | No, i never miss something easily but please reflect the last 75 Postings and you will (maybe) understand the Problem! All i said was: Read the sourced Links in the Enenews Posting, this is the only Way to understand it! Even this Sources mentioned that there is no acute or/ Chronicle Danger! Chronicle ?? BAjajajJJAJajjajaJA Gosh, now you have your happy Moments? But a great indication that you not read the Source, ergo you fail, as usual! The Sentence is: No acute or chronic Radiological Risk! Go Back To School These are momentary counts, imagine what the long term counts are.... U awake yet? |
Chugiakian (OP) User ID: 53604407 United States 05/07/2014 01:14 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | No, i never miss something easily but please reflect the last 75 Postings and you will (maybe) understand the Problem! All i said was: Read the sourced Links in the Enenews Posting, this is the only Way to understand it! Even this Sources mentioned that there is no acute or/ Chronicle Danger! Chronicle ?? BAjajajJJAJajjajaJA Gosh, now you have your happy Moments? But a great indication that you not read the Source, ergo you fail, as usual! The Sentence is: No acute or chronic Radiological Risk! yea, go eat a hot particle and report back to us! Chugiakian |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 57721132 Japan 05/07/2014 01:16 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The other Source: Quoting: Anonymous Coward 57721132 Abstract High-volume aerosol samples were collected at the Mt. Zeppelin Global Atmosphere Watch station, Ny-Ålesund, Svalbard (78°58′N, 11°53′E). The samples were analysed to find out if the radionuclide emissions from the Fukushima nuclear power plant accident in March 2011 could be detected also in the atmosphere of the High Arctic. Iodine-131 and 134Cs and 137Cs were observed from 25 March 2011 onwards. The maximum 131I, 134Cs and 137Cs activity concentrations were 810 ± 20, 659 ± 13, and 675 ± 7 μBq/m3, respectively. The comparison between the measured 131I activity concentrations at Mt. Zeppelin and those calculated with the SILAM dispersion model revealed that the timing of plume movements could be rather well predicted with the model. The activity concentration levels between the measurements and the model calculations deviated. This can be due to the inaccuracies in the source term. The 134Cs:137Cs activity ratio recorded in Svalbard was high compared to earlier incidents. The ratio was close to 1 which is in agreement with other studies of the Fukushima releases. This distinctive activity ratio in the Fukushima debris could be used as a tracer in Arctic radioecology studies if the activity concentrations are high enough to be detected. [link to www.sciencedirect.com] Micro Bq! Peanuts! |
RememberThis User ID: 744244 Canada 05/07/2014 01:16 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The other Source: Quoting: Anonymous Coward 57721132 Abstract High-volume aerosol samples were collected at the Mt. Zeppelin Global Atmosphere Watch station, Ny-Ålesund, Svalbard (78°58′N, 11°53′E). The samples were analysed to find out if the radionuclide emissions from the Fukushima nuclear power plant accident in March 2011 could be detected also in the atmosphere of the High Arctic. Iodine-131 and 134Cs and 137Cs were observed from 25 March 2011 onwards. The maximum 131I, 134Cs and 137Cs activity concentrations were 810 ± 20, 659 ± 13, and 675 ± 7 μBq/m3, respectively. The comparison between the measured 131I activity concentrations at Mt. Zeppelin and those calculated with the SILAM dispersion model revealed that the timing of plume movements could be rather well predicted with the model. The activity concentration levels between the measurements and the model calculations deviated. This can be due to the inaccuracies in the source term. The 134Cs:137Cs activity ratio recorded in Svalbard was high compared to earlier incidents. The ratio was close to 1 which is in agreement with other studies of the Fukushima releases. This distinctive activity ratio in the Fukushima debris could be used as a tracer in Arctic radioecology studies if the activity concentrations are high enough to be detected. [link to www.sciencedirect.com] And this has what to do with the topic? |
Chugiakian (OP) User ID: 53604407 United States 05/07/2014 01:18 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Fukushima HOT PARTICLE from Vaporized Core found 300 miles away (Marko Kaltofen) Quoting: Chugiakian The took a vacuum cleaner bag from a house in Fukushima Japan, and tested the bag. They found a hot particle. Quoting: Chugiakian the bag measured 310 bq/kg. so the split the bag in 1/2 and tested both half's. both the samples then measured zero!?! They hit the sample with their knife, when they cut the bag, so they tested the knife with the hot particle on it. 40000000000000000000/bq/kg that is measured in PITA Bq!!! thats a 4 with 19 zero's after it! This is what was found in the vacuum cleaner bag from just in Japan! This is CORE material! Just one HOT PARTICLE will make your day! 25% of samples contain measurable hot particles. # of hot samples collected..will allow them to find a real exposure number, and track health affects from this accident.! BUMP! Chugiakian |
Chugiakian (OP) User ID: 53604407 United States 05/07/2014 01:20 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.nuc.berkeley.edu] Fukushima hot particles By Marco kaltofen [SNIP] The Fukushima nuclear accident dispersed airborne dusts that are contaminated with radioactive particles. When inhaled or ingested, these particles can have negative effects on human health that are different from those caused by exposure to external or uniform radiation fields. A field sampling effort was undertaken to characterize the form and concentration of radionuclides in the air and in environmental media which can accumulate fallout. Samples included settled dusts, surface wipes, used filter masks, used air filters, dusty footwear, and surface soils. Particles were collected from used motor vehicle air filters and standard 0.45 micron membrane air filters. Soils and settled dusts were collected from outdoor surfaces, interior surfaces, and from used children’s shoes. The Japanese filters contained cesium 134 and 137, as well as cobalt 60 at levels as high as 3 nCi total activity per sample. Chugiakian |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 57721132 Japan 05/07/2014 01:21 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The other Source: Quoting: Anonymous Coward 57721132 Abstract High-volume aerosol samples were collected at the Mt. Zeppelin Global Atmosphere Watch station, Ny-Ålesund, Svalbard (78°58′N, 11°53′E). The samples were analysed to find out if the radionuclide emissions from the Fukushima nuclear power plant accident in March 2011 could be detected also in the atmosphere of the High Arctic. Iodine-131 and 134Cs and 137Cs were observed from 25 March 2011 onwards. The maximum 131I, 134Cs and 137Cs activity concentrations were 810 ± 20, 659 ± 13, and 675 ± 7 μBq/m3, respectively. The comparison between the measured 131I activity concentrations at Mt. Zeppelin and those calculated with the SILAM dispersion model revealed that the timing of plume movements could be rather well predicted with the model. The activity concentration levels between the measurements and the model calculations deviated. This can be due to the inaccuracies in the source term. The 134Cs:137Cs activity ratio recorded in Svalbard was high compared to earlier incidents. The ratio was close to 1 which is in agreement with other studies of the Fukushima releases. This distinctive activity ratio in the Fukushima debris could be used as a tracer in Arctic radioecology studies if the activity concentrations are high enough to be detected. [link to www.sciencedirect.com] And this has what to do with the topic? This is from the Initial Posting, you may do not saw it! |
Chugiakian (OP) User ID: 53604407 United States 05/07/2014 01:21 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.nuc.berkeley.edu] Quoting: Chugiakian Fukushima hot particles By Marco kaltofen [SNIP] The Fukushima nuclear accident dispersed airborne dusts that are contaminated with radioactive particles. When inhaled or ingested, these particles can have negative effects on human health that are different from those caused by exposure to external or uniform radiation fields. A field sampling effort was undertaken to characterize the form and concentration of radionuclides in the air and in environmental media which can accumulate fallout. Samples included settled dusts, surface wipes, used filter masks, used air filters, dusty footwear, and surface soils. Particles were collected from used motor vehicle air filters and standard 0.45 micron membrane air filters. Soils and settled dusts were collected from outdoor surfaces, interior surfaces, and from used children’s shoes. The Japanese filters contained cesium 134 and 137, as well as cobalt 60 at levels as high as 3 nCi total activity per sample. SOUNDS PRETTY LEGIT TO ME… Current Projects: Uranium refining wastes in soils and house dusts - St. Louis, MO Method development: Perfluorinated compounds in house dust BP oil spill testing & mapping, LA, FL, MS, UT, and AL Uranium in dusts at Moab, UT Radiocesium dose to children in Fukashima City, Japan Plutonium in surface soil and dusts, Rocky Flats, CO Cobalt 60 release, Techa River, Russian Urals Naturally occurring radiation in gas plant surface soils and sediments - Henry Hub, Erath, LA Crude oil in Red Butte Creek, SLC, UT Formaldehyde in FEMA trailer testing Thorium in Columbia River sediments, Hanford, WA Fission products in Acid Canyon, Los Alamos, NM Recent publications: "High Radioactivity Particles in Japanese House Dusts", Worcester Polytechnic Institute - poster presentation, research award finalist, accepted for presentation by APHA, 2014 "Radiation Exposure to the Population in Japan After the Earthquake," presented Oct. 31, 2011 at the 139th meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC Corexit dispersants : BP Crude mix increases polynuclear aromatics levels in water & marine life in the Gulf of Mexico, poster presentation, WPI, March 2011 Microanalysis of Workplace Dusts from the Mixed Waste Tank Farm of the Hanford Nuclear Reservation, J. Env. Eng. Sci. 2010 Specialties: Remote surveillance of nuclear materials * Environmental sampling and testing of oil and toxic or radioactive materials * International environmental study design and field work in Russia, Hungary, Sweden, Antarctica, Kuwait, Mexico * Testing of Chinese contaminated drywall, formaldehyde in FEMA trailers, DDT in house dusts, environmental petroleum/crude oil releases * Environmental release investigations * Environmental policy analyst, Amsterdam, Netherlands US citizen, native Dutch speaker with valid Dutch passport, able to work freely in European Union countries. [link to www.linkedin.com] Chugiakian |
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Chugiakian (OP) User ID: 53604407 United States 05/07/2014 01:23 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.nuc.berkeley.edu] Quoting: Chugiakian Fukushima hot particles By Marco kaltofen [SNIP] The Fukushima nuclear accident dispersed airborne dusts that are contaminated with radioactive particles. When inhaled or ingested, these particles can have negative effects on human health that are different from those caused by exposure to external or uniform radiation fields. A field sampling effort was undertaken to characterize the form and concentration of radionuclides in the air and in environmental media which can accumulate fallout. Samples included settled dusts, surface wipes, used filter masks, used air filters, dusty footwear, and surface soils. Particles were collected from used motor vehicle air filters and standard 0.45 micron membrane air filters. Soils and settled dusts were collected from outdoor surfaces, interior surfaces, and from used children’s shoes. The Japanese filters contained cesium 134 and 137, as well as cobalt 60 at levels as high as 3 nCi total activity per sample. SOUNDS PRETTY LEGIT TO ME… Current Projects: Uranium refining wastes in soils and house dusts - St. Louis, MO Method development: Perfluorinated compounds in house dust BP oil spill testing & mapping, LA, FL, MS, UT, and AL Uranium in dusts at Moab, UT Radiocesium dose to children in Fukashima City, Japan Plutonium in surface soil and dusts, Rocky Flats, CO Cobalt 60 release, Techa River, Russian Urals Naturally occurring radiation in gas plant surface soils and sediments - Henry Hub, Erath, LA Crude oil in Red Butte Creek, SLC, UT Formaldehyde in FEMA trailer testing Thorium in Columbia River sediments, Hanford, WA Fission products in Acid Canyon, Los Alamos, NM Recent publications: "High Radioactivity Particles in Japanese House Dusts", Worcester Polytechnic Institute - poster presentation, research award finalist, accepted for presentation by APHA, 2014 "Radiation Exposure to the Population in Japan After the Earthquake," presented Oct. 31, 2011 at the 139th meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC Corexit dispersants : BP Crude mix increases polynuclear aromatics levels in water & marine life in the Gulf of Mexico, poster presentation, WPI, March 2011 Microanalysis of Workplace Dusts from the Mixed Waste Tank Farm of the Hanford Nuclear Reservation, J. Env. Eng. Sci. 2010 Specialties: Remote surveillance of nuclear materials * Environmental sampling and testing of oil and toxic or radioactive materials * International environmental study design and field work in Russia, Hungary, Sweden, Antarctica, Kuwait, Mexico * Testing of Chinese contaminated drywall, formaldehyde in FEMA trailers, DDT in house dusts, environmental petroleum/crude oil releases * Environmental release investigations * Environmental policy analyst, Amsterdam, Netherlands US citizen, native Dutch speaker with valid Dutch passport, able to work freely in European Union countries. [link to www.linkedin.com] Marco Kaltofen's Experience Doctoral student researcher Worcester Polytechnic Institute Educational Institution; 1001-5000 employees; Higher Education industry 2007 – Present (7 years) Dept. of Civil & Environmental Engineering Ph.D. research on transuranics and fluorinated compounds in dusts and soils. President Boston Chemical Data Corp. February 1993 – Present (21 years 4 months) Consulting professional engineer specializing in environmental fate and transport of radioactive and hazardous materials Chugiakian |
Chugiakian (OP) User ID: 53604407 United States 05/07/2014 01:23 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.nuc.berkeley.edu] Quoting: Chugiakian Fukushima hot particles By Marco kaltofen [SNIP] The Fukushima nuclear accident dispersed airborne dusts that are contaminated with radioactive particles. When inhaled or ingested, these particles can have negative effects on human health that are different from those caused by exposure to external or uniform radiation fields. A field sampling effort was undertaken to characterize the form and concentration of radionuclides in the air and in environmental media which can accumulate fallout. Samples included settled dusts, surface wipes, used filter masks, used air filters, dusty footwear, and surface soils. Particles were collected from used motor vehicle air filters and standard 0.45 micron membrane air filters. Soils and settled dusts were collected from outdoor surfaces, interior surfaces, and from used children’s shoes. The Japanese filters contained cesium 134 and 137, as well as cobalt 60 at levels as high as 3 nCi total activity per sample. SOUNDS PRETTY LEGIT TO ME… Current Projects: Uranium refining wastes in soils and house dusts - St. Louis, MO Method development: Perfluorinated compounds in house dust BP oil spill testing & mapping, LA, FL, MS, UT, and AL Uranium in dusts at Moab, UT Radiocesium dose to children in Fukashima City, Japan Plutonium in surface soil and dusts, Rocky Flats, CO Cobalt 60 release, Techa River, Russian Urals Naturally occurring radiation in gas plant surface soils and sediments - Henry Hub, Erath, LA Crude oil in Red Butte Creek, SLC, UT Formaldehyde in FEMA trailer testing Thorium in Columbia River sediments, Hanford, WA Fission products in Acid Canyon, Los Alamos, NM Recent publications: "High Radioactivity Particles in Japanese House Dusts", Worcester Polytechnic Institute - poster presentation, research award finalist, accepted for presentation by APHA, 2014 "Radiation Exposure to the Population in Japan After the Earthquake," presented Oct. 31, 2011 at the 139th meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC Corexit dispersants : BP Crude mix increases polynuclear aromatics levels in water & marine life in the Gulf of Mexico, poster presentation, WPI, March 2011 Microanalysis of Workplace Dusts from the Mixed Waste Tank Farm of the Hanford Nuclear Reservation, J. Env. Eng. Sci. 2010 Specialties: Remote surveillance of nuclear materials * Environmental sampling and testing of oil and toxic or radioactive materials * International environmental study design and field work in Russia, Hungary, Sweden, Antarctica, Kuwait, Mexico * Testing of Chinese contaminated drywall, formaldehyde in FEMA trailers, DDT in house dusts, environmental petroleum/crude oil releases * Environmental release investigations * Environmental policy analyst, Amsterdam, Netherlands US citizen, native Dutch speaker with valid Dutch passport, able to work freely in European Union countries. [link to www.linkedin.com] Marco Kaltofen's Experience Doctoral student researcher Worcester Polytechnic Institute Educational Institution; 1001-5000 employees; Higher Education industry 2007 – Present (7 years) Dept. of Civil & Environmental Engineering Ph.D. research on transuranics and fluorinated compounds in dusts and soils. President Boston Chemical Data Corp. February 1993 – Present (21 years 4 months) Consulting professional engineer specializing in environmental fate and transport of radioactive and hazardous materials Anon Coward…. What were your credentials again???? Chugiakian |
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RememberThis User ID: 744244 Canada 05/07/2014 01:27 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.nuc.berkeley.edu] Quoting: Chugiakian Fukushima hot particles By Marco kaltofen [SNIP] The Fukushima nuclear accident dispersed airborne dusts that are contaminated with radioactive particles. When inhaled or ingested, these particles can have negative effects on human health that are different from those caused by exposure to external or uniform radiation fields. A field sampling effort was undertaken to characterize the form and concentration of radionuclides in the air and in environmental media which can accumulate fallout. Samples included settled dusts, surface wipes, used filter masks, used air filters, dusty footwear, and surface soils. Particles were collected from used motor vehicle air filters and standard 0.45 micron membrane air filters. Soils and settled dusts were collected from outdoor surfaces, interior surfaces, and from used children’s shoes. The Japanese filters contained cesium 134 and 137, as well as cobalt 60 at levels as high as 3 nCi total activity per sample. SOUNDS PRETTY LEGIT TO ME… Current Projects: Uranium refining wastes in soils and house dusts - St. Louis, MO Method development: Perfluorinated compounds in house dust BP oil spill testing & mapping, LA, FL, MS, UT, and AL Uranium in dusts at Moab, UT Radiocesium dose to children in Fukashima City, Japan Plutonium in surface soil and dusts, Rocky Flats, CO Cobalt 60 release, Techa River, Russian Urals Naturally occurring radiation in gas plant surface soils and sediments - Henry Hub, Erath, LA Crude oil in Red Butte Creek, SLC, UT Formaldehyde in FEMA trailer testing Thorium in Columbia River sediments, Hanford, WA Fission products in Acid Canyon, Los Alamos, NM Recent publications: "High Radioactivity Particles in Japanese House Dusts", Worcester Polytechnic Institute - poster presentation, research award finalist, accepted for presentation by APHA, 2014 "Radiation Exposure to the Population in Japan After the Earthquake," presented Oct. 31, 2011 at the 139th meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC Corexit dispersants : BP Crude mix increases polynuclear aromatics levels in water & marine life in the Gulf of Mexico, poster presentation, WPI, March 2011 Microanalysis of Workplace Dusts from the Mixed Waste Tank Farm of the Hanford Nuclear Reservation, J. Env. Eng. Sci. 2010 Specialties: Remote surveillance of nuclear materials * Environmental sampling and testing of oil and toxic or radioactive materials * International environmental study design and field work in Russia, Hungary, Sweden, Antarctica, Kuwait, Mexico * Testing of Chinese contaminated drywall, formaldehyde in FEMA trailers, DDT in house dusts, environmental petroleum/crude oil releases * Environmental release investigations * Environmental policy analyst, Amsterdam, Netherlands US citizen, native Dutch speaker with valid Dutch passport, able to work freely in European Union countries. [link to www.linkedin.com] Marco Kaltofen's Experience Doctoral student researcher Worcester Polytechnic Institute Educational Institution; 1001-5000 employees; Higher Education industry 2007 – Present (7 years) Dept. of Civil & Environmental Engineering Ph.D. research on transuranics and fluorinated compounds in dusts and soils. President Boston Chemical Data Corp. February 1993 – Present (21 years 4 months) Consulting professional engineer specializing in environmental fate and transport of radioactive and hazardous materials Anon Coward…. What were your credentials again???? His Resume says only one word Shill And really bad at it as well. |
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Chugiakian (OP) User ID: 53604407 United States 05/07/2014 01:29 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Because People like you just look for a Confirmation of their (mostly wrong) Interpretations instead of discussing a Topic for a greater Benefit! You prefer a Iq-Incest and this is poison for a free Society but shows your true Character- SS-Man! Discuss a topic? How about the 4 with 19 ZERO's of a hot particle? How about these same particles were found in EUROPE.. Lets start with these topics! Chugiakian |
Kirk User ID: 8304867 United States 05/07/2014 01:29 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | AWWW, Just a lonely SHILL from Japan, trying to defend their Honor of TEPCO, Do I have to???? I would. All his/hers posts are gibberish distractions you do not provide even one Post regarding the Topic I think the radiation has made you delusional Government is a body largely ungoverned. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 57721132 Japan 05/07/2014 01:30 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.nuc.berkeley.edu] Quoting: Chugiakian Fukushima hot particles By Marco kaltofen [SNIP] The Fukushima nuclear accident dispersed airborne dusts that are contaminated with radioactive particles. When inhaled or ingested, these particles can have negative effects on human health that are different from those caused by exposure to external or uniform radiation fields. A field sampling effort was undertaken to characterize the form and concentration of radionuclides in the air and in environmental media which can accumulate fallout. Samples included settled dusts, surface wipes, used filter masks, used air filters, dusty footwear, and surface soils. Particles were collected from used motor vehicle air filters and standard 0.45 micron membrane air filters. Soils and settled dusts were collected from outdoor surfaces, interior surfaces, and from used children’s shoes. The Japanese filters contained cesium 134 and 137, as well as cobalt 60 at levels as high as 3 nCi total activity per sample. SOUNDS PRETTY LEGIT TO ME… Current Projects: Uranium refining wastes in soils and house dusts - St. Louis, MO Method development: Perfluorinated compounds in house dust BP oil spill testing & mapping, LA, FL, MS, UT, and AL Uranium in dusts at Moab, UT Radiocesium dose to children in Fukashima City, Japan Plutonium in surface soil and dusts, Rocky Flats, CO Cobalt 60 release, Techa River, Russian Urals Naturally occurring radiation in gas plant surface soils and sediments - Henry Hub, Erath, LA Crude oil in Red Butte Creek, SLC, UT Formaldehyde in FEMA trailer testing Thorium in Columbia River sediments, Hanford, WA Fission products in Acid Canyon, Los Alamos, NM Recent publications: "High Radioactivity Particles in Japanese House Dusts", Worcester Polytechnic Institute - poster presentation, research award finalist, accepted for presentation by APHA, 2014 "Radiation Exposure to the Population in Japan After the Earthquake," presented Oct. 31, 2011 at the 139th meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC Corexit dispersants : BP Crude mix increases polynuclear aromatics levels in water & marine life in the Gulf of Mexico, poster presentation, WPI, March 2011 Microanalysis of Workplace Dusts from the Mixed Waste Tank Farm of the Hanford Nuclear Reservation, J. Env. Eng. Sci. 2010 Specialties: Remote surveillance of nuclear materials * Environmental sampling and testing of oil and toxic or radioactive materials * International environmental study design and field work in Russia, Hungary, Sweden, Antarctica, Kuwait, Mexico * Testing of Chinese contaminated drywall, formaldehyde in FEMA trailers, DDT in house dusts, environmental petroleum/crude oil releases * Environmental release investigations * Environmental policy analyst, Amsterdam, Netherlands US citizen, native Dutch speaker with valid Dutch passport, able to work freely in European Union countries. [link to www.linkedin.com] Marco Kaltofen's Experience Doctoral student researcher Worcester Polytechnic Institute Educational Institution; 1001-5000 employees; Higher Education industry 2007 – Present (7 years) Dept. of Civil & Environmental Engineering Ph.D. research on transuranics and fluorinated compounds in dusts and soils. President Boston Chemical Data Corp. February 1993 – Present (21 years 4 months) Consulting professional engineer specializing in environmental fate and transport of radioactive and hazardous materials Anon Coward…. What were your credentials again???? I am not a Student for a Doctorate anymore But i like to speak with Kaltoven because we want the same thing a better and fairer Society and without old Nuclear Reactors! |
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Chugiakian (OP) User ID: 53604407 United States 05/07/2014 01:31 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Oh Look, He is the only one on duty…. THREAD KILLER Thread: Just In: “Nuclear fuel fragments” from Fukushima found in Europe! Chugiakian |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 57721132 Japan 05/07/2014 01:32 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Because People like you just look for a Confirmation of their (mostly wrong) Interpretations instead of discussing a Topic for a greater Benefit! You prefer a Iq-Incest and this is poison for a free Society but shows your true Character- SS-Man! Yup ...Ban the evasive, unintelligent pile of shit. No more word games about what we KNOW is true Your Inecestremark has now made you a premium target in my eyes. Do not come before me. You fucked up. Honey, it is called "Incest" but not Inecest! :Flowers: |
Chugiakian (OP) User ID: 53604407 United States 05/07/2014 01:32 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Chugiakian SOUNDS PRETTY LEGIT TO ME… Current Projects: Uranium refining wastes in soils and house dusts - St. Louis, MO Method development: Perfluorinated compounds in house dust BP oil spill testing & mapping, LA, FL, MS, UT, and AL Uranium in dusts at Moab, UT Radiocesium dose to children in Fukashima City, Japan Plutonium in surface soil and dusts, Rocky Flats, CO Cobalt 60 release, Techa River, Russian Urals Naturally occurring radiation in gas plant surface soils and sediments - Henry Hub, Erath, LA Crude oil in Red Butte Creek, SLC, UT Formaldehyde in FEMA trailer testing Thorium in Columbia River sediments, Hanford, WA Fission products in Acid Canyon, Los Alamos, NM Recent publications: "High Radioactivity Particles in Japanese House Dusts", Worcester Polytechnic Institute - poster presentation, research award finalist, accepted for presentation by APHA, 2014 "Radiation Exposure to the Population in Japan After the Earthquake," presented Oct. 31, 2011 at the 139th meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC Corexit dispersants : BP Crude mix increases polynuclear aromatics levels in water & marine life in the Gulf of Mexico, poster presentation, WPI, March 2011 Microanalysis of Workplace Dusts from the Mixed Waste Tank Farm of the Hanford Nuclear Reservation, J. Env. Eng. Sci. 2010 Specialties: Remote surveillance of nuclear materials * Environmental sampling and testing of oil and toxic or radioactive materials * International environmental study design and field work in Russia, Hungary, Sweden, Antarctica, Kuwait, Mexico * Testing of Chinese contaminated drywall, formaldehyde in FEMA trailers, DDT in house dusts, environmental petroleum/crude oil releases * Environmental release investigations * Environmental policy analyst, Amsterdam, Netherlands US citizen, native Dutch speaker with valid Dutch passport, able to work freely in European Union countries. [link to www.linkedin.com] Marco Kaltofen's Experience Doctoral student researcher Worcester Polytechnic Institute Educational Institution; 1001-5000 employees; Higher Education industry 2007 – Present (7 years) Dept. of Civil & Environmental Engineering Ph.D. research on transuranics and fluorinated compounds in dusts and soils. President Boston Chemical Data Corp. February 1993 – Present (21 years 4 months) Consulting professional engineer specializing in environmental fate and transport of radioactive and hazardous materials Anon Coward…. What were your credentials again???? I am not a Student for a Doctorate anymore But i like to speak with Kaltoven because we want the same thing a better and fairer Society and without old Nuclear Reactors! Then why the FUK do you defend TEPCO? You have not answered any of our questions as of yet, you SHILL Chugiakian |
Chugiakian (OP) User ID: 53604407 United States 05/07/2014 01:38 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Oh Look, Quoting: Chugiakian He is the only one on duty…. THREAD KILLER Thread: Just In: “Nuclear fuel fragments” from Fukushima found in Europe! I posted a couple of comments on this thread, he has retreated, now that the light was turned on him. Chugiakian |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 57721132 Japan 05/07/2014 01:41 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | @ Op Tepco is not the Problem but just a Name (told you before already) But a Discussion is futile, i wrote what was needed! To understand the Problems of Fukushima and the Danger of Radioactivity you need more than reading Enenews! Read their Sources and try to understand, question everything, the Rabbit Hole is deeper than you think! |
Chugiakian (OP) User ID: 53604407 United States 05/07/2014 01:49 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | @ Op Quoting: Anonymous Coward 57721132 Tepco is not the Problem but just a Name (told you before already) But a Discussion is futile, i wrote what was needed! To understand the Problems of Fukushima and the Danger of Radioactivity you need more than reading Enenews! Read their Sources and try to understand, question everything, the Rabbit Hole is deeper than you think! Yea, you told me that under a different ANON COWARD User ID you TEPCO SHILL I asked for sources, other leads, and you don't produce….. quit defending TEPCO and work towards stopping this madness!!! let me remind you from this post… @ Op Quoting: Anonymous Coward 57647694 i understand your Anger but also see that it is stupid, Tepco is just the name of a Company but not the name of the Disease, it is not Tepco who is the only responsible one but you, and me too! Edit: you never show the Truth and your Friend "Blubberploerp" Quoting: Anonymous Coward 57647694 is not the friend of the ordinary Japanese, to understand the Reality you need to come and join the People who try to rebuild their Home! You may think that you are a part of a Group who try to change something but this is not real! The Rabbit Hole is deeper than you think. You, n Me responsible?!? Laughable. I do not work at TEPCO! and I am no longer supportive of ANY Nuclear! (except cleaning it up and getting rid of it for ever!) The Rabbit Hole you mention…… which one? please do share, there are many. Like Israel's involvement with TEPCO? The tsunami? Or the earthquake that did little damage, but caused a FUK'n tsunami in the first place??? WHICH RABBIT HOLE ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT??? Thread: FUKUSHIMA TEPCO books 4.3 BILLION DOLLAR PROFIT!!! WTF (Page 3) so, Please do share, send me a PM, or post it here, Shed some light on this FUK'n Rabbit hole PLEASE…. All I see, is you defending the entrance, and not offering truth. We seek truth, and you are stopping it from spreading…… WHY? Chugiakian |