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2012年11月27日火曜日

福島第一 Fukushima Unit 3 Reactor Well

福島第一 Fukushima Unit 3 Reactor Well



2011/05/17 にアップロード

Looking directly at the reactor well of Unit 3 before the explosion:

(1) http://images.scribblelive.com/2011/5/17/c13036f9-9322-4602-a467-44887264cb0c...

(2) http://images.scribblelive.com/2011/5/17/da62a519-5c58-4972-a8c6-659198922f0d...

@ http://www.houseoffoust.com/fukushima/phototour.html

Accurate floor plan of Units 3 and 4 (location of containment lid reflects its location in Unit 4 since the reactor in Unit 4 is empty and opened), in the video we're looking through the open Tool Pit into (or onto) the Reactor Well (exactly as in the photos above)):
http://www.houseoffoust.com/fukushima/reactorlayout.html

Images that show Unit 3 was bellowing steam heavily, centered from the reactor well
March 17
http://blogs-images.forbes.com/oshadavidson/files/2011/05/06hH4y75zG0ti_2645.jpg
On or before March 21
http://media.syracuse.com/news/photo/2011-03-21-ap-nuclear-steamjpg-01db4710a...

Infrared images on Unit 3 show the hot spots around the primary containment:
The hottest spot is the largest point of emission seen in this video.
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-igGlJ5nIl3A/TYeaSWrOc9I/AAAAAAAAA8k/cMF1N9...

3号機の赤外画像は原子炉格納容器の周りのホットスポットを表示
ホットスポットはこのビデオで見られる最大の蒸気排出量のポイントです。

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参考リンク

http://www.houseoffoust.com/fukushima/phototour.html

以下抜粋



Reactor 3 refueling - mox in top left corner


Shared (common) fuel pool




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参考リンク

http://www.naturalnews.com/031736_plutonium_enriched_uranium.html

MOX plutonium fuel used in Fukushima's Unit 3 reactor two million times more deadly than enriched uranium

Thursday, March 17, 2011 by: Ethan A. Huff, staff writer

Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/031736_plutonium_enriched_uranium.html#ixzz2DOAgIrzF

Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/031736_plutonium_enriched_uranium.html#ixzz2DO7y1n35

(NaturalNews) Largely absent from most mainstream media reports on the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster is the fact that a highly-dangerous "mixed-oxide" (MOX) fuel in present in six percent of the fuel rods at the plant's Unit 3 reactor. Why is MOX a big deal? According to the Nuclear Information Resource Center (NIRS), this plutonium-uranium fuel mixture is far more dangerous than typical enriched uranium -- a single milligram (mg) of MOX is as deadly as 2,000,000 mg of normal enriched uranium.

On March 14, Unit 3 of the Fukushima reactor exploded, sending a huge smoke plume into the air. This particular reactor, of course, contains the rods fueled with MOX. You can watch a clip of that explosion here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T_N-wNFSGyQ&feature=player_embedded

If even a couple milligrams of MOX were released during this explosion -- or if other explosions at the plant inflict any damage on the MOX-filled rods -- then the consequences could be exponentially more devastating than the mere leakage of enriched uranium. And since nobody knows for sure exactly which rods have been damaged, and whether or not the situation can actually be contained, it is only a matter of time before the world finds out for sure.

An exact quote from the report reads:

"In the event of such accidents (involving the accidental release of MOX), if the ICRP (International Commission on Radiological Protection) recommendations for general public exposure were adhered to, only about one mg of plutonium may be released from a MOX facility to the environment. As a comparison, in [sic] uranium fabrication facility, 2kg (2,000,000 mg) of uranium could be released in the same radiation exposure."

A simple calculation reveals that one mg of MOX is basically two million times more powerful than one mg of uranium. This is clearly not a good thing when the plutonium-containing fuel rods in Fukushima may be damaged from the recent explosions and leaking into the environment.

A recent National Public Radio (NPR) piece explains that the half-life of plutonium-239, a component of MOX, is an astounding 24,000 years. The same piece explains that if even a small amount of this potent substance escapes from the plant in a smoke plume, the particles will travel with the wind and contaminate soil for tens of thousands of years (http://www.npr.org/2011/03/16/134600825/plutonium-in-fuel-rods-cause-...).

Amazingly, most mainstream reports that mention MOX discount it as a non-threat. But the truth of the matter is that the threat posed by MOX is very serious. The NIRS report explains that inhalation of MOX radioactive material is significantly more dangerous than inhalation of normal uranium radioactive particles. You can read the entire MOX report for yourself here:
http://www10.antenna.nl/wise/469-470/6.html#Chap_6_2

Sources for this story include:

http://www10.antenna.nl/wise/469-470/6.html#Chap_6_2

http://www.npr.org/2011/03/16/134600825/plutonium-in-fuel-rods-cause-...


Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/031736_plutonium_enriched_uranium.html#ixzz2DO8wH9FZ


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参考リンク

http://www10.antenna.nl/wise/index.html?http://www10.antenna.nl/wise/469-470/6.html#Chap_6_2


WHO IS WISE?

We're small. We're powerful. We're anti-nuclear. We are grass-root oriented. And we are proud of what we have achieved. We are anxious to go on, serving people with important information and skills. We have existed since 1978, in a small office with seven people working at WISE Amsterdam.

We focus primarily on our role as networker. Nevertheless, we also like to be involved in campaigns and (direct) actions. We are fully aware of the fact that political and social changes (needed to tackle the nukes) only happen if enough pressure is being put on decision-makers. Of course, the ways in which groups undertake actions vary, due to cultural differences and the situation you're working in. We get involved if we think the action being undertaken makes sense, and is most effective and appropriate to the situation. Unfortunately, we don't have time to attend to all the actions we'd like to. It is a strong wish on the part of WISE Amsterdam to run its own campaigns. But when this is not possible, we will join and support others.

Our approach to information sharing amongst social movements is built on quality and content. It is not the amount of information that counts but the kind of information. Over the last 20 years of networking among grassroots organizations, WISE Amsterdam has built up its expertise in this respect. This is based on knowing and respecting the organizations and people in the network; what kind of organization is it? what kind of activities does it undertake? what kind of information does it need? It is also based on trust. The organization that collects, translates and disseminates the information must gain the trust of the networking organizations involved, and the information provided must have quality and political meaning.

We do research. On request. Mostly paid, but also for free, depending on the organization which commissions the research. Research goes from highly technical subjects to more socially and politically oriented in-depth studies. About the use of MOX fuel, about European reactor-builders, about nukes and climate change. The history of the anti-nuclear movement, how many accidents in nuclear installations did happen in the last 10 years, et cetera.
We are open for any request. Of course depending on time possibilities, almost everything can be discussed.

Having been part of the international anti-nuclear movement for 25 years (and with a staff similarly involved), we have gained an organization tremendously rich in experience. We have our ideas on strategic action planning, on media work, on research, on running a magazine, a library, and we are willing to share those skills and experience.

Questions, questions, we get loads of them. Although we consider it one of the most important tasks we have, it is almost impossible to do more than we do now. So keep asking, but be patient as well!! If you have a question, ask it here.

We welcome visitors, people working on the same issues from all parts of the globe. As we run a very small and extremely busy workplace, we cannot always spend as much time as we would like with our guests. But especially if you make an appointment, we will be glad to have you visit our place. To exchange, to research, to take a look at the library, to discuss campaigns or general work, to even do some work for yourself.

WISE/NIRS Nuclear Monitor. Twenty-five years, twenty issues a year, and sometimes more. We think we are running the last regular internationally distributed magazine solely on nuclear issues. Although from time to time we discuss the necessity of publishing as many as 20 issues a year, we are encouraged by the positive response we get from people saying they highly appreciate the way the Nuclear Monitor serves their needs, especially because of the frequency of publication. There are also Spanish, Russian and Ukrainian versions of the Monitor available.

Back issues of the WISE News Communique and the WISE/NIRS Nuclear Monitor can be found here
WISE has an amount of smiling sun stickers and batches (several languages). You can see and order them here.

WISE-Amsterdam
P.O. Box 59636
1040 LC Amsterdam
The Netherlands
T: +31-20-612 6368
F: +31-20-689 2179
E: wiseamster@antenna.nl
W: http://www.antenna.nl/wise/

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参考リンク

Fukushima Radiation Lie Report 5/15/11



2011/05/15 にアップロード

Un-Flippin-Believable. Covering their tracks and announcing lies they uncovered days after the "accident" at Fukushima! Just UNBELIEVABLE. Today must have been Sunday Confession day in Japan. OMG.
CHAOS is all I can say. What a JOKE! Meltdown in unit 1 so they place a tent over it. Unit 4 leaning and may fall at any strong wind or "aftershock". Un-Believable. And the worst part is, nobody really seems to CARE! They throw parties to celebrate Fukushima food supply. A prefecture SOUTH of Tokyo has high levels of Cesium, PS: Fukushima is way north of that area and the area affected by the Cesium on the tea leaves is NOT in the exclusion/evacuation zone. It's not like radiation has a choice to ONLY LAND ON TEA LEAVES, it's Everywhere! Duah. I could rant on and on!
So, I will put my simple tags up and call it a day. PS: there will be no report tomorrow from here. I'm taking the day off.

RESIDENTS, PLEASE BEWARE OF THE NHK MEDIA SPIN and the involvement of the cover-up of false "facts". If you live in Japan, please PLEASE read this article with open eyes:
http://japanfocus.org/-Makiko-Segawa/3516

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PkkFexCfhlA
Gundersen analyzes new pressure and temperature data from the Fukushima reactors and containments. TEPCO recently denied that the fuel pool in Unit 4 was experiencing a partial inadvertent criticality, despite the finding of radioactive iodine-131 (an isotope with an eight-day half-life). The utility blamed the iodine on deposition resulting from the explosion of the other buildings. Gundersen takes an in-depth look at TEPCO's Theory. Lastly, he discusses the FDA decision not to monitor fish for radioactivity.

*Note: Single radiation dose of 2,000 millisieverts (200,000 millirems) and above causes serious illness. See also exposure list below.
Half-life of some radioactive elements

[NOTE: Half-life is the time taken for a radioactive substance to decay by half.] * Cesium-134 ~ 2 years * Cesium-137 ~ 30 years * Iodine-131 ~ 8 days * Plutonium-239 ~ 24,200 years * Ruthenium-103 ~ 39 days [Ruthenium is a fission product of uranium-235.] * Ruthenium-106 ~ 374 days * Strontium-90 ~ 28.85 years [Strontium-90 is a product of nuclear fission and is found in large amounts in spent nuclear fuel and in radioactive waste from nuclear reactors.] * Uranium-234 ~ 246,000 years * Uranium-235 ~ 703.8 million years * Uranium-238 ~ 4.468 billion years

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http://www.fairewinds.com/
The Battle of Chernobyl is a 1.5 hour documentary that is a "must see" in my opinion... here is the link:
http://topdocumentaryfilms.com/the-battle-of-chernobyl/

also, leakspinner has good conversational data about the japan fukushima situation here on youtube. just type leakspinner in the search box and you will find his channel.
also, TheFreedom2choose on youtube has a lot of good news stories on Fukushima.

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