40,000 Bq/Kg from farm soil in Fukushima city

Related to this article..18,756 Bq/kg of Cs-134/137 measured from the mud in street gutter in Setagaya Tokyo [URL]

The citizens’ radiation laboratory CRMS (Citizen’s Radioactivity Measuring Station) measured significantly high level of radiation from the soil of farm in Fukushima city. The location is Watari area.

The sample was not drought. The reading may be higher in dry soil.

Sampling date : 5/7/2013

Cs-134 : 13,544 Bq/Kg

Cs-137 : 26,282 Bq/Kg

Total : 39,826 Bq/Kg

 

40,000 Bq/Kg from farm soil in Fukushima city

 

http://www.crms-jpn.org/mrdatafoodymd/ymd_2013-05.html

 

 

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40 000 Bq/kg dans le sol d’une ferme de la commune de Fukushima

 

Article lié : 18 756 Bq/kg de césium 134/137 relevés dans la boue d’un caniveau de Setagaya dans Tokyo

Le laboratoire de surveillance civil CRMS (Citizen’s Radioactivity Measuring Station) a relevé de très hauts niveaux de radioactivité dans le sol d’une ferme de la commune de Fukushima, dans le quartier Watari.
L’échantillon n’a pas été séché. Le relevé aurait été plus fort sur sol sec.

Date : 7 mai 2013
Cs 134 : 13 544 Bq/kg
Cs 137 : 26 282 Bq/kg
Total : 39 826 Bq/kg

40,000 Bq/Kg from farm soil in Fukushima city

http://www.crms-jpn.org/mrdatafoodymd/ymd_2013-05.html

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