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The Fukushima Diary has reported the unusual findings of large amounts of radioactive lead
210 in soil samples from Yokohama Japan, approximately 500 times greater than would be expected. These findings are a direct corroboration of the POTRBLOG team's analysis that Fukushima corium hit Radon laden groundwater and is releasing massive amounts of Radon in the resultant steam along with all the harder to detect longer half life man-made Fukushima fallout.
Moreover, the detections of Cesium and other fallout in the soil sample build the foundation for a Rosetta stone which will allow one to infer and calculate suspected Fukushima radioactive contamination by taking Geiger Counter measurements of short half life Radon daughter fallout.
By: potrblog
In: World News
Tags: Fukushima, Radon, Pb-210, Lead, Fallout, Nuclear, Cesium
Location: St Louis, Missouri, United States (load item map)
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