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Ask HN: Authoritative Fukushima Radiation Measurements?

2 pointsby FreshCodeabout 14 years ago
Has anyone actually measured the atmospheric radiation levels in the surrounding areas of Fukushima, particularly over the ocean? Perhaps this is not practical to measure, but I keep reading about "alleged" releases and bullshit "worst-case" scenarios. Articles like "Workers continuing in spite of Soaring Radiation Levels," cite no sources.

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raabout 14 years ago
It's surprising that this event has been so badly misreported by the general media. I've read so much BS, e.g. "boric acid is a fire retardant", that I've been quite put off following the event in the press.<p>Wikipedia has been cited by New Scientist and some members on HN as one of the few factually correct resources on the unfolding story.<p>Here are some numbers with sources: <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fukushima_nuclear_accident#Radioactive_contamination" rel="nofollow">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fukushima_nuclear_accident#Radi...</a>
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