680,000 Bq/Kg from the soil beside the agricultural reservoir in Okumamachi

According to MOE (Ministry of the Environment), highly concentrated cesium-134/137 was measured from the soil collected in the agricultural reservoirs in Okumamachi and Futabamachi in Fukushima.

 

1

Sample : Soil beside the reservoir in Okumamachi
Sampling date : 2/27/2013
Cs-134 : 240,000 Bq/Kg
Cs-137 : 440,000 Bq/Kg
Ambient dose : 47.00 μSv/h

 

2.

Sample : Soil from the bottom of the reservoir in Futabamachi
Sampling date : 12/18/2012
Cs-134 : 200,000 Bq/Kg
Cs-137 : 360,000 Bq/Kg
Ambient dose : 42.08 μSv/h

 

680,000 Bq/Kg from the soil beside the agricultural reservoir in Okumamachi

 

2 680,000 Bq/Kg from the soil beside the agricultural reservoir in Okumamachi

 

http://www.env.go.jp/jishin/monitoring/result_pw130329-1.pdf

 

 

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680 000 Bq/Kg dans le sol d’à côté du réservoir agricole d’Okuma machi

 

Selon le MOE (Ministère de l’Environnement), de hauts niveaux de césium 134/137 ont été relevés dans le sol de réservoirs agricoles d’Okuma machi et de Futaba machi dans Fukushima.

1.
Échantillon : Sol à côté du réservoir d’Okum amachi
Date : 2/27/2013
Cs-134 : 240 000 Bq/kg
Cs-137 : 440 000 Bq/kg
Dose ambiante : 47,00 μSv/h

2.
Échantillon : Sol du fond du réservoir de Futaba machi
Date : 12/18/2012
Cs-134 : 200 000 Bq/kg
Cs-137 : 360 000 Bq/kg
Dose ambiante : 42,08 μSv/h

680,000 Bq/Kg from the soil beside the agricultural reservoir in Okumamachi

2 680,000 Bq/Kg from the soil beside the agricultural reservoir in Okumamachi

http://www.env.go.jp/jishin/monitoring/result_pw130329-1.pdf

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