138 Bq/Kg from dead leaves of Kamakura central park in November 2011

136 ~ 138 Bq/Kg of cesium was measured from dead leaves in Kamakura central park of Kanagawa prefecture.

The local citizen’s group collected the dead leaves to use them for the compost of farms.

Sample1 : Dead leaves
Cs-134 : 54 Bq/Kg
Cs-137 : 84 Bq/Kg
Sampling date : November. 2011

Sample2 : Dead leaves
Cs-134 : 52 Bq/Kg
Cs-137 : 84 Bq/Kg
Sampling date : November. 2011

138 Bq/Kg from dead leaves of Kamakura central park in November 2011

2 138 Bq/Kg from dead leaves of Kamakura central park in November 2011

3 138 Bq/Kg from dead leaves of Kamakura central park in November 2011

Source 1 2

 

 

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138 Bq/kg dans les feuilles mortes à Kamakura central park en novembre 2011

136 à 138 Bq/kg de césium ont été relevés dans des feuilles mortes dans Kamakura central park de la préfecture de Kanagawa.
Un groupe d’habitant avait ramassé les feuilles mortes pour en faire du compost.

Échantillon 1 : feuilles mortes
Cs-134 : 54 Bq/kg
Cs-137 : 84 Bq/kg
Date : Novembre 2011

Échantillon 2 : feuilles mortes
Cs-134 : 52 Bq/kg
Cs-137 : 84 Bq/kg
Date : Novembre 2011

138 Bq/kg dans les feuilles mortes à Kamakura central park en novembre 2011

2 138 Bq/kg dans les feuilles mortes à Kamakura central park en novembre 2011

3 138 Bq/kg dans les feuilles mortes à Kamakura central park en novembre 2011

Sources : 1 2

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