Potasium chloride salt-substitute will also set the counter off. Get enough
of it (few pounds iirc) and you can start to fog film!
Walt
On Apr 13, 2011 12:08 AM, "Craig" wrote:
> On Tue, 12 Apr 2011 01:37:10 -0400 Walt Zarnoch
> wrote:
>
>> Walt, who is contemplating calling the NRC and hazmat a
On Tue, 12 Apr 2011 01:37:10 -0400 Walt Zarnoch
wrote:
> Walt, who is contemplating calling the NRC and hazmat about the
> suspicious amount of radiation at a banana warehouse, just to see the
> media circus that will ensue...
Potassium-240. Yes, bananas are high in potassium; some of that is
ra
>Subject: Re: [MBZ] OT: japanese reactor mess now potentially rivals
>chernobyl?
>
>Good point about the Strontium 90. That stuff is wicked. Why isn't it
>being mentioned, or is Sr90 solely a byproduct of nuclear testing?
>
>On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 2:36 PM, Rich Tho
Good point about the Strontium 90. That stuff is wicked. Why isn't it
being mentioned, or is Sr90 solely a byproduct of nuclear testing?
On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 2:36 PM, Rich Thomas <
richthomas79td...@constructivity.net> wrote:
> It's all stuck in the oil from the Gulf spill that migrated to E
It's all stuck in the oil from the Gulf spill that migrated to England's
beaches.
--R
On 4/12/2011 2:02 PM, Alex Chamberlain wrote:
On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 8:52 AM, Peter Frederick wrote:
Don't forget that the wind was blowing out to sea during the worst of this
event, so there is no data a
assium and will be
concentrated by living organisms.
Peter
-Original Message-
>From: Alex Chamberlain
>Sent: Apr 12, 2011 1:02 PM
>To: Mercedes Discussion List
>Subject: Re: [MBZ] OT: japanese reactor mess now potentially rivals
>chernobyl?
>
>On Tue, Apr
On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 8:52 AM, Peter Frederick wrote:
>
> Don't forget that the wind was blowing out to sea during the worst of this
> event, so there is no data at all
> for ground deposition while the reactors and cooling ponds were generating
> radioactive steam -- it all fell
> on the ocea
exposures) between $50-$100.
I think I'll hold on to mine for now...
Dan
--- On Tue, 4/12/11, Peter Frederick wrote:
> From: Peter Frederick
> Subject: Re: [MBZ] OT: japanese reactor mess now potentially rivals chernobyl?
> To: "Mercedes Discussion List"
> Date: Tuesda
-Original Message-
>From: Rich Thomas
>Sent: Apr 12, 2011 10:17 AM
>To: Mercedes Discussion List
>Subject: Re: [MBZ] OT: japanese reactor mess now potentially rivals
>chernobyl?
>
>http://mitnse.com/
>
>On 4/12/2011 11:10 AM, Peter Frederick
http://mitnse.com/
On 4/12/2011 11:10 AM, Peter Frederick wrote:
So far supposedly it's only iodine 131, which is less nasty than, say, burning
plutonium, but very serious. 1/10th the amount released from Chernobyl, but
that was the core vaporizing, so there was lots more heavy stuff than iod
So far supposedly it's only iodine 131, which is less nasty than, say, burning
plutonium, but very serious. 1/10th the amount released from Chernobyl, but
that was the core vaporizing, so there was lots more heavy stuff than iodine.
I don't remember what the daughter products of decay are, but
b
Sent: Apr 11, 2011 10:03 PM
To: mercedes@okiebenz.com
Subject: [MBZ] OT: japanese reactor mess now potentially rivals chernobyl?
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-04-12/japan-nuclear-crisis-may-be-raised-to-highest-severity-level-on-radiation.html
Considering that several of the air crews dumping s
-Original Message-
>From: Allan Streib
>Sent: Apr 11, 2011 10:03 PM
>To: mercedes@okiebenz.com
>Subject: [MBZ] OT: japanese reactor mess now potentially rivals chernobyl?
>
>http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-04-12/japan-nuclear-crisis-may-be-raised-to-highest
I highly doubt that. All they need to do is stop the flow of water
after the decay heat has died down a bit more, pump in some borated
concrete or some other nice neutron poison, and call it entombed.
it'll still be an ugly scar on the face of the earth, but far from an
entire village being nearly
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-04-12/japan-nuclear-crisis-may-be-raised-to-highest-severity-level-on-radiation.html
"If it doesn’t find a long term solution to the large quantities of
highly radioactive water flowing out of the reactors, the scale of the
disaster could end up exceeding Chernob
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