189.7 Bq/kg from dead leaves of street trees in Tochigi

189.7 Bq/Kg of cesium-134/137 was measured from dead leaves of the street trees in Tochigi by becquerel monitor (TS100B-15).

 

Sample : Dead leaves of street trees
Location : Haga machi Tochigi
Measurement date : 11/14/2012
Cs-134 : 97.4±37.3 Bq/Kg
Cs-137 : 92.3±41.4 Bq/Kg

189.7 Bq/kg from dead leaves of street trees in Tochigi

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Related article..Red forest in Gunma ? 40% of street trees withering, infected by fungi, roots are rotten 

 

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Italiano:

189.7 Bq/Kg da foglie morte di alberi lungo la strada a Tochigi

189.7 Bq/Kg di cesio-134/137 sono stati misurati da foglie morte di alberi lungo la strada a Tochigi da un monitor di Bq (TS100B-15).

Campione: Foglie morte di alberi lungo la strada
Luogo: Città di Haga, a Tochigi
Data di misurazione: 04/11/2012
Cs-134 : 97.4±37.3 Bq/Kg
Cs-137 : 92.3±41.4 Bq/Kg

Articolo correlato: Red forest in Gunma ? 40% of street trees withering, infected by fungi, roots are rotten 

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Français :

189,7 Bq/kg dans les feuilles mortes des arbres des rues de Tochigi

189,7 Bq/Kg de césium-134/137 ont été relevés dans des feuilles mortes des arbres des rues de Tochigi avec un détecteurs de becquerels (TS100B-15).

Échantillon : Feuilles mortes des arbres des rues
Lieu : Haga machi Tochigi
Date : 14 novembre 2012
Cs-134 : 97,4 ± 37,3 Bq/kg
Cs-137 : 92,3 ± 41,4 Bq/kg

189,7 Bq/kg dans les feuilles mortes des arbres des rues de Tochigi

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Article lié : La forêt rouge à Gunma ? 40% des arbres des rues perdent leurs feuilles, infectés par un champignon, les racines sont pourries

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