Radioaktivni oblak nad EU

MrDaco

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Noben nic o tem ne pise...

Seveda ne, ko pa je treba vsak dan pisat kolikrat je Trump prdnil, in kolikokrat je Melanija zajecljala v slovanski angleščini.
 

Utisevalec

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Noben ne piše ker je sevanje na nivoju tistega ki ga imamo pri nas v peskovnikih otroških vrtcev, malce večjega imajo pa v par šolah v kleteh oz. pritljičjih.

Poleg tega gre še za "oblak" radioaktivnega joda, ki ima razpolovno dobo 8 dni tako da če je sedaj sevanje nikakršno ko je oblak v luftu bo še par stopenj nižje ko pade na tla ali pa pride do nas!

Paranoiki lahko preventivno začnejo žret pa jodove tabelete (zelo učinkovite pri izpostavljenosti jodu 131) oz. pomaga tudi večja količina (jodirane) soli ... aja slednja (kamena sol) je naravno precej bolj radioaktivna kot pa tale prdec v luftu!
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MrDaco

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Nisem ravno domač v tej radiologiji...
 
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Dejansko ni tak problem zaradi same radiacije, bolj je problem to, da je očitno od nekod nekaj ušlo in tega niso sporočili.
 

Yagi

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A, da pa iz Fukushime mnogo vecja kolicina radiacije dnevno, pa tudi noben (medij) nic ne objavi....
 

Tenforest

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Eh, Črnobil je bil prdec proti temu kar so imeli rusi še hujših nesreč
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In kere so bile te nesreče?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyshtym_disaster
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Karachay
Major accidents at Mayak, 1953-2008:[16]
15/03/1953 - Criticality accident. Contamination of plant personnel occurred.
13/10/1955 - Rupture of process equipment and the destruction of a process building.
21/04/1957 - Criticality accident. One operator died from receiving over 3000 rad. Five others received doses of 300 to 1,000 rem and temporarily became sick with radiation poisoning.
10/02/1958 - Criticality accident in SCR plant. Plant workers conducted experiments to determine the critical mass of enriched uranium in a cylindrical container with different concentrations of uranium in solution. Personnel received doses from 7600 to 13,000 rem, resulting in three deaths and one case of blindness caused by radiation sickness.
12/05/1960 - Criticality accident. Five people were contaminated.
26/02/1962 - Destruction of equipment. An explosion occurred in the absorption column.
09/07/1962 - Criticality accident.
16/12/1965 - Criticality accident. Seventeen individuals received exposure to small amounts of radiation over a period of 14 hours.
10/12/1968 - Criticality accident. Plutonium solution was poured into a cylindrical container with dangerous geometry. One person died, another took a high dose of radiation and radiation sickness, after which he had both legs and his right arm amputated.
11/02/1976 - Unsafe actions of staff development at the radiochemical plant caused an autocatalytic reaction of concentrated nitric acid and organic liquid complex composition. The device exploded, contaminating the repair zone and areas around the plant. The incident merited a International Nuclear Event Scale rating of 3.
10/02/1984 - Explosion.
16/11/1990 - Explosion. Two people received burns and one was killed.
07/17/1993 - Accident at radioisotope plant, resulting in the destruction of the absorption column and release into the environment of a small amount of α-aerosols. Radiation emission was localized at the manufacturing facility of the shop.
08/02/1993 - Depressurization of a pipeline caused 2 m^3 of radioactive slurry (about 100 m^2 of contaminated surface) to leak to the surface of the pulp radioactive activity of about 0.3 Ci. Radioactive trace was localized, contaminated soil removed.
12/27/1993 - Incident at radioisotope plant where the replacement of a filter resulted in the release into the atmosphere of radioactive aerosols. Emissions were on the α-activity of 0.033 Ci, and β-activity of 0.36 mCi.
04/02/1994 - Recorded increased release of radioactive aerosols: the β-activity of 2-day levels of Cs-137 subsistence levels, the total activity of 7.15 mCi.
30/03/1994 - Recorded excess daily release of Cs-137 in 3, β-activity - 1,7, α-activity - by 1.9 times. In May 1994 the ventilation system of the building of the plant spewed activity 10.4 mCi β-aerosols. Emission of Cs-137 was 83% of the control level.
07/07/1994 - The control plant detected a radioactive spot area of several square decimeters. Exposure dose was 500 millirems per second. The spot was formed by leaking sewage.
31/08/1994 - Registered an increased release of radionuclides to the atmospheric pipe building reprocessing plant (238.8 mCi, with the share of Cs-137 was 4.36% of the annual emission limit of this radionuclide). The reason for the release of radionuclides was depressurization of VVER-440 fuel elements during the operation segments idle all SFA (spent fuel assemblies) as a result of an uncontrollable arc.
24/03/1995 - Recorded excess of 19% of normal loading apparatus plutonium, which can be regarded as a dangerous nuclear incident.
15/09/1995 - High-level liquid radioactive waste (LRW) was found in flow of cooling water. Operation of a furnace into the regulatory regime has been discontinued.
21/12/1995 - Cutting of a thermometric channel exposed four workers (1.69, 0.59, 0.45, 0.34 rem) when operators violated process procedures.
24/07/1995 - Cs-137 aerosols released, the value of which amounted to 0.27% of the annual value of MPE for the enterprise.
14/09/1995 - Replacement covers and lubrication step manipulators registered a sharp increase in airborne α-nuclides.
22/10/1996 - Depressurization occurred in a coil while channeling cooling water from one storage tanks of high-level waste. The result was contaminated pipe cooling system repositories. As a result of this incident, 10 people were exposed to radiation dose of 2.23 to 48 milli-Sieverts.
20/11/1996 - A chemical-metallurgical plant in the works on the electrical exhaust fan caused aerosol release of radionuclides into the atmosphere, which made up 10% of the allowed annual emissions of the plant.
27/08/1997 - In building RT-1 in one of the rooms was found to be contaminated floor area of 1 to 2 m 2, the dose rate of gamma radiation from the spot was between 40 and 200 mR / s.
06/10/1997 - Recorded increasing radioactivity in the assembly building, the RT-1. Measurement of the exposure dose indicated up to 300 mR / s.
23/09/1998 - While increasing power output of reactor P-2 ("Lyudmila") after engaging automatic protection allowable power level was exceeded by 10%. As a result, the three channels of the fuel rod seal failed, resulting in the contamination of equipment and pipelines of the first circuit.[17]
More recent major accidents:
In 2003, the plant's operating licence was revoked temporarily due to liquid radioactive waste handling procedures resulting in waste being disposed into open water.[18]
In June 2007, an accident involving a radioactive pulp occurred over a two-day period.[19]
In October 2007, a valve failure during transport of a radioactive liquid resulted in spilling of a radioactive material.[19]
In 2008, a repair worker was injured during a "pneumatic" incident, involving a quantity of alpha emitter release. The worker's hand was injured and the wound contaminated, with the worker's finger amputated to avoid further injury.[20]
 
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