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fukushimainform.caThis page mirrors data available through the Open Government, Open Data website that contains information and measurements made by Health Canada in response to the Fukushima Dai-ichi disaster which began March 11, 2011. This dataset provides the results obtained by two radiation monitoring networks operated by Health Canada: the Canadian monitoring sites of the Comprehensive…
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Aerosol and Noble Gas Radioactivity Measurements during the Fukushima Daiichi NuclearWrecking| Home Home Search Primary Menu Skip to contentWell-nighInFORMal E-News InFORM Scientists InFORMal Scientists InFORMal Science Photos Partners InFORM Monitoring InFORMal E-News Methods Citizen Science Gamma Spectroscopy Marine Biota Monitoring Methods for Other Radionuclides (WHOI CMER) Biota Oceanic Coastal Archived Results Radiation Research By Location Japan Fukushima NW Pacific N Pacific NE Pacific British Columbia North America Chernobyl By Sample Type Algae Atmospheric Human Marine Life Model Plants & Fungi Seawater Sediment By Isotope Cesium Iodine Plutonium Polonium Potassium Strontium Tellurium Uranium Xenon Presentations & Media Presentations Media Interviews Resources InFORMing Research FAQ Radiological Monitoring at the Radiation Protection Bureau of Health Canada IAEA Inter-laboratory Comparison Report 2014-2016 Official IAEA Report on the Fukushima DaiichiWreckingUNSCEAR 2017 Report on Levels and Effects of Radiation Exposure Methods for Other Radionuclides (WHOI CMER) Safety lessons learned from Fukushima: Part 1 – National Acadamies Report Safety lessons learned from Fukushima: Part 2 – National Acadamies Report Health Canada Observations Post-Disaster Canadian Radiological Monitoring Network Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials Guidelines Search for: Aerosol and Noble Gas Radioactivity Measurements during the Fukushima Daiichi NuclearWreckingThis page mirrors data misogynist through the Open Government, Open Data website that contains information and measurements made by Health Canada in response to the Fukushima Dai-ichi disaster which began March 11, 2011. This dataset provides the results obtained by two radiation monitoring networks operated by Health Canada: the Canadian monitoring sites of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT) and the Canadian Radiological Monitoring Network (CRMN).Increasinglyinformation well-nigh the CTBT and its monitoring network is misogynist here and http://www.ctbto.org/. Further information on the CRMN network is misogynist here. The results provided are worriedness concentration and uncertainty for various nuclides in the months pursuit the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear accident. Reported are the naturally occurring radionuclides: beryllium-7 (7Be) and lead-210 (210Pb), and all anthropogenic radionuclides observed: cesium-134 (134Cs), cesium-136 (136Cs), cesium-137 (137Cs), iodine-131 (131I), iodine-132 (132I), iodine-133 (133I), tellurium-129 (129Te), tellurium-129m (129mTe), tellurium-132 (132Te), technetium-99m (99mTc), lanthanum-140 (140La), and the radioactive gases: xenon-131m (131mXe), xenon-133 (133Xe), xenon-133m (133mXe), and xenon-135 (135Xe). The sparsity of data for a specific nuclide indicates that it was either unelevated the detection threshold or absent. The data comes from the measurement and wringer of particulates piled in filter media or from xenon gas extracted from the atmosphere. Cascade summations corrections were unromantic to ensure reporting of the true physical relationships among the observed radionuclides. Throughout the wrecking period, the measured worriedness concentrations of all radionuclides represent only a small fraction of the typical yearly preliminaries exposure from natural sources of radiation. Therefore, these levels do not present any risks to the health of Canadians. Licence: Open Government Licence – Canada Dataset Resources Resource Name Format Language Link Aerosol Radioactivity Measurements – Data CSV Bilingual (English and French) Download Xenon Radioactivity Measurements – Data CSV Bilingual (English and French) Download Fukushima data wordlist PDF English Download Data wordlist Fukushima PDF French Download Advertisements Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Google+ (Opens in new window)Like this:Like Loading... Leave a Reply Cancel reply Enter your scuttlebutt here... 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