[ RadSafe ] Hot particles on automobile air filters
franz.schoenhofer at chello.at
franz.schoenhofer at chello.at
Fri Jun 24 14:22:19 CDT 2011
Dimiter,
You are right, I would extend after my extensive Chernobyl experience, where are I-132, Te-132, Ag-110m, the various Zr-isotopes, Ce-isotopes, and and and......
This whole thing seems to get more and more to be the "Big Fukushima Swindle".
Best regards,
Franz
---- Dimiter Popoff <didi at tgi-sci.com> schrieb:
> Oh come on, if that 137Cs is from Fukushima so where is the 134Cs.
>
> Dimiter
>
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> > Date: Fri, 24 Jun 2011 14:52:07 -0400
> > From: "Jim Hardeman" <Jim.Hardeman at dnr.state.ga.us>
> > To: <radsafe at health.phys.iit.edu>
> > Subject: Re: [ RadSafe ] Hot particles on automobile air filters
> >
> > OK -- I'll bite. The gamma spectrum of these filters shows Cs-137 and I-131.
> > Big deal. At what concentration?
> > Oh wait, these were automobile air filters, right? I'm sure you know
> > the exact air flow through those filters (in L, or m3, or cc -- or
> > whatever volume unit you choose), right?
> > Jim
> >
> > >>> Clayton J Bradt <CJB01 at health.state.ny.us> 6/24/2011 14:26 >>>
> > Chris Busby states:
> >
> > "But these filters have been across the Pacific and in the mail system for
> > a long time.
> > The gamma spectrum of the filters shows Cs137 and I131."
> >
>
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