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发信人: onetiemyshoe (onetiemyshoe), 信区: Seattle
标 题: 核辐射检测数据. Updated daily.
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Mon Mar 14 10:59:06 2011, 美东)
So far, 3/14/2011 & 3/15/2011, in Seattle, only background radiation = 0.008
mrem/hour. 谢谢大家给发包子 :-)
3/16/2011, radiation around .011 mrem/hour. This is NOT significant. Please don't panick.
3/17/2011, radiation around .010 mrem/hour. This is NOT significant.
3/18/2011, radiation around .010 mrem/hour. Good news from Japan: the cooling system restarted after power connect. so i'll stop update in a couple of days. thanks everyone for baozi!
3/19/2011, around .009 mrem/hour. Sorry about the good news yesterday, I might have been premature. but today it's definitely for real, though the cooling system is not restored yet:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/firefighters-pump-water-to-strick
Hats off to the Fukushima 50. Hope they will do ok. Will update a few more days, no worries.
Radiation is measured using a geiger counter it automatically calculate the equivalent dosage from number of particles detected, averaged within a couple of minutes. it probably costed around $400
(worth the peace of mind); On the other hand, the leaks in Japan is not likely to cause a lot of radioactive fallout here (my guess). People in UW may be able to loan one out from the
physics department.
this link has information about average background radiation.
http://www.physics.isu.edu/radinf/risk.htm
To protect yourself during a fallout:
1. pregnant women / children should get out of here (if the level is really
high like 50x, which i doubt will be the case), or wear masks
2. don't drink milk from cows living in area suffering from nuclear fall
out, especially not in the initial fallout, see half-life of radioactive
iodine.
3. stay indoors in raining weather
4. shower and throw away contaminated clothing
radioactive iodine has half-life of 8 days, radioactive celsium has half-life like 30 years. |
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