Undersea nuclear waste dumps now found to be affected by earthquakes off Japan’s coast
Off shore waste dumping sites hit by recent multiple earthquakes off coast of Japan
see http://nuclear-news.net/2013/04/02/just-released-japanese-maritime-research-finds-evidence-of-nuclear-undersea-dumps-contamination/ for pictures, maps , graphs, and a fuller story on this
……Regardless of how it got there, “there must be some loaded organic material somewhere in the sediment”, Kanda says…….
Extracts from December 2012 article…
There have been another 7 earthquakes reducing in intensity over the last couple of hours reducing to the 4.6 level so far.. “…..These dump areas have been getting a lot of strikes from off shore earthquakes during the last nearly 2 years. Why doesnt anyone talk about them?
The areas with dark hatchings are “special” waste sites likely for nuclear and biological wastes and the larger areas for lesser hazardous waste.. What effects are the effected dumps having on the sea life in the areas? How much damage to the seabed is occurring near these off shore dumps?
watch the visualisation video next to the above pictures to match hits on the dumps…..”
2011年の日本の地震 分布図 Japan earthquakes 2011 Visualization map
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eKp5cA2sM28
Follow this link for details and supporting documentation for above
http://nuclear-news.net/2012/12/07/off-shore-waste-dumping-sites-hit-by-recent-multiple-earthquakes-off-coast-of-japan/#more-33941
Horizontal distribution of Fukushima-derived radiocesium in
zooplankton in the northwestern Pacific Ocean
Received: 31 December 2012 – Accepted: 27 February 2013 – Published: 2 April 2013
…The Kuroshio extension seemed to prevent the southward dispersion of radioactive cesium. The vertical distributions of radioactive cesium off the coast of northern Japan around FDNPP revealed complex patterns mainly due to the water mass interaction between Oyashio water and Kuroshio water…. Hideki Kaeriyama 2011 December
…..134 Cs in zooplankton was detected in all stations and ranged from 1.9 to 10.5Bqkg-dw−1 (Table 1). The highest activity concentration was recorded in subtropical station 68 while the lowest one was in subarctic station 106. 137 Cs was also observed in all zooplankton samples and ranged from 2.2 to 14.9Bqkg-dw−1 (Table 1). High 137Cs activity concentrations were observed at stations 68 and 71, 137Cs in other 10 stations were one order of magnitude lower than that in the two stations, and the lowest activity concentration was detected in station 106. 134Cs was lower than137Cs in all the stations because of faster decay of 134 C……..
http://nuclear-news.net/2013/04/02/just-released-japanese-maritime-research-finds-evidence-of-nuclear-undersea-dumps-contamination/
April 3, 2013 -
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