Water with nuclear fuel coming up from ocean floor off
Fukushima coast? Tokyo Professor: 156 quadrillion Bq of Cs-137 once in
basements — Double Chernobyl; Getting
close to total fallout from every atomic bomb test in history — May be
outputting from seeps in seafloor, I don’t know (VIDEO) http://enenews.com/water-with-pieces-of-nuclear-fuel-coming-up-from-ocean-floor-off-fukushima-coast-tokyo-professor-156-quadrillion-bq-of-cs-137-in-basements-getting-close-to-fallout-total-from-every-atomic-bombs-t
Title: Long-term Sources: To what extent are marine
sediments, coastal groundwater, and rivers a source of ongoing contamination?
Source: Science Symposium at University of Tokyo
Date: Nov. 13, 2012
Professor Jota Kanda, Tokyo University of Marine
Science and Technology:
Jota Kanda Highlight – Science Symposium at University
of Tokyo
In the basement of the reactor housings […] they used
to have 156 petabecquerels of Cs-137 […]
156 is a huge
amount. Double the amount released from Chernobyl, even getting close to the
value released from global fallout from bomb testing.
[…
The volume remains about the same, presumably because
of the inflow of groundwater into the basement.
If there is inputting of groundwater, there might be
outputting of groundwater, I don’t know.
The possible groundwater seepage from nearby seafloor —
that’s something I think. However we have no data indicative of this seep from
the seafloor.
Prof. Kanda’s
presentation:
There may be
other sources of contamination stored up inside Fukushima plant’s
infrastructure — If it gets into the ocean it will have “devastating impact“
Tokyo
Professor: Cesium hot spots almost 100 times greater than surrounding area in
seabed soil a mile offshore Fukushima plant
Japan Expert:
Contamination from Fukushima flowing beneath seafloor? “Could spring up outside
the port“
Nuclear Expert: Fukushima melted fuel is
drifting in ocean and onto land, lacking any containment — It ends up on
coastline and blows into communities — People get an exceptional dose — Health
harm will go on for thousands, if not tens of thousands of years (AUDIO)
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