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Old 03-11-2011, 12:32 PM
 
Location: Redondo Beach, CA
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So much infrastructure has been destroyed. Water and gas lines are busted up. Millions of homes have no power. It's devastating.
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Old 03-11-2011, 12:47 PM
 
Location: state of procrastination
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Most exposure is from Radon:

No dude, quit trying to argue with somebody who is certified in medical radiation physics!!! You are posting some ancient graph from last century... here is a more updated one and the proportion of medical radiation is increasing:

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Old 03-11-2011, 12:49 PM
 
Location: deafened by howls of 'racism!!!'
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Using Air Force planes, the U.S. government has sent over coolant for the Fukushima plant, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Friday.

"We're really deeply involved in trying to do as much as we can on behalf of the Japanese and on behalf of U.S. citizens," she said.
Japan struggling to cool down nuclear reactor, minister says - CNN.com
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Old 03-11-2011, 12:49 PM
 
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No dude, quit trying to argue with somebody who is certified in medical radiation physics!!! You are posting some ancient graph from last century... here is a more updated one:

Admittedly it's an older graph from 97, do you have link to the article for yours?
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Old 03-11-2011, 12:51 PM
 
Location: Here
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Won't be long until Kim Jong-il claims its a covert attack on NK by those sneaky Americans.
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Old 03-11-2011, 12:55 PM
 
Location: Between Seattle and Portland
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I'll keep my skeptical attitude, thanks:

Most people assume that the meticulous Japanese are among the world's most responsible citizens. As an investigative journalist who covered the Hanshin (Kobe) earthquake and the Tokyo subway Sarin gas attack, both in 1995, I beg to differ. Japan is better than elsewhere in organizing official cover-ups.

Hidden nuclear crisis
The recurrent tendency to deny systemic errors—"in order to avoid public panic"—is rooted in the determination of an entrenched bureaucracy to protect itself rather than in any stated purpose of serving the nation or its people. That's the unspoken rule of thumb in most governments, and Japan is no shining exception.
So what is being silenced after today’s 8.8-magnitude earthquake on orders from the Tokyo government? The official mantra is that all five nuclear power plants in the northeast are locked down, safe and not leaking. The cloaked reality is that at least one of those—Tepco's Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant—is under an emergency alert at a level indicative of a quake-caused internal rupture.

Japan's Tsunami: Human Failings, Not Nature's Power, Are the Real Calamity | Environment | AlterNet
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Old 03-11-2011, 12:55 PM
 
Location: state of procrastination
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Admittedly it's an older graph from 97, do you have link to the article for yours?
The data is from 2006 but now it's even more medical radiation so that graph even underestimates man-made sources.

All exposure categories, collective dose (percent) 2006. (Credit: Image courtesy of National Council on Radiation Protection & Measurements)

Medical Radiation Exposure Of The U.S. Population Greatly Increased Since The Early 1980s

Don't have time to look up the figure within a scientific journal article but I'm sure they are available to you.
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Old 03-11-2011, 01:21 PM
 
Location: Georgia, on the Florida line, right above Tallahassee
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Oh my..this is not good. Even if they say "slightly radioactive".
That sounds like " a little bit pregnant". And not to worry...radioactive vapor will not effect the environment or humans ?

Like the BP spill didn't effect sea life in the Gulf ?

Japan to release of radioactive vapor at nuke pant - Yahoo! News (http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110311/ap_on_bi_ge/as_japan_quake_power_plant - broken link)
"Japan's nuclear safety agency says pressure inside one of six boiling water reactors at the Fukushima Daiichi plant had risen to 1.5 times the level considered normal.

The agency said the radioactive element in the vapor that will be released would not affect the environment or human health."
Oh, no. Only one thing can come from this.



Incidently my wife's mom lives in Chigasaki, not far from the beach. Her brother lives a few miles from her mom, with his family. She's calling them in a few hours, to see what's up.

Wish us luck. I'm hoping everyone is OK. You can walk from her mom's house to the beach in less than 1/2 a hour, at a leisurely stroll.

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Old 03-11-2011, 01:33 PM
 
Location: Va. Beach
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Default easy

Scram the reactor, drop the rods and the carbon core (or whatever material was used) will absorb the radioactive Neutron emissions, and drop the temperature.
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Old 03-11-2011, 01:39 PM
 
Location: Great State of Texas
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update ..there are 6 boiling water reactors and they cannot cool them down:

Nuke plant trouble after Japan quake; 3K evacuated - Yahoo! News (http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110311/ap_on_bi_ge/as_japan_quake_power_plant - broken link)
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