Fukushima hot particles By Marco kaltofen

The Fukushima nuclear accident dispersed airborne dusts that are contaminated with radioactive particles. When inhaled or ingested, these particles can have negative effects on human health that are different from those caused by exposure to external or uniform radiation fields. A field sampling effort was undertaken to characterize the form and concentration of radionuclides in the air and in environmental media which can accumulate fallout. Samples included settled dusts, surface wipes, used filter masks, used air filters, dusty footwear, and surface soils. Particles were collected from used motor vehicle air filters and standard 0.45 micron membrane air filters. Soils and settled dusts were collected from outdoor surfaces, interior surfaces, and from used children’s shoes. The Japanese filters contained cesium 134 and 137, as well as cobalt 60 at levels as high as 3 nCi total activity per sample. Materials collected during April 2011 from Japan also contained Iodine 131. This short-lived nuclide was not observed in later samples. US air filter and dusts samples did not contain hot particles, except for air samples collected from Seattle, WA during the month of April 2011. The samples of Japanese children’s shoes were found to have relatively high radiocesium contamination levels. Isolated US soil samples contained up to 8 nanoCuries per Kg of radiocesium, while control samples showed no detectable radiocesium. Dusts containing radioactive cesium were found at levels orders of magnitude above background more than 100 miles from the accident site, and were detectable on the US west coast.

By Marco Kaltofen, PE , Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, MA
Via

http://fukushimaupdate.com/radiation-exposure-to-the-population-in-japan...

Interesting this study shows

Interesting this study shows P239 isotopes dispersed throughout the Atmosphere over North America.

http://www.datapoke.org/blog/89/study-modeling-fukushima-npp-p-239-and-n...

Hot particles in Boston,

Hot particles in Boston, MA?

What with the levels of iodine found in PA rainwater, I shouldn't be surprised, but it's still very sad to see it confirmed.

Fukushima air filter data

Fukushima air filter data presentation - Halloween (All Hallows Eve)
Posting available ~ All Saints Day November 1, 2011

http://www.nuc.berkeley.edu/node/5681#comment-19333

Submitted by Marco Kaltofen (not verified) on Thu, 2011-09-29 18:33.

The data for the air filters tested at WPI will be presented at the 139th meeting of the American Public Health Association, next month, (Monday Oct. 31, 8:30 AM), in Washington, DC. The presentations will be available online after the close of the meeting.

http://apha.confex.com/apha/139am/webprogram/Paper254015.html

Bump. If anyone sees a link

Bump.

If anyone sees a link to this paper, please link it.

Thanks.

Scientist Marco Kaltofen

Scientist Marco Kaltofen Presents Data Confirming Hot Particles

http://fairewinds.com/content/scientist-marco-kaltofen-presents-data-con...

Tdm

Data Please ?

Children’s shoe laces and automobile air filters

I look forward to seeing the data, when available …

http://fairewinds.com/content/scientist-marco-kaltofen-presents-data-con...
http://apha.confex.com/apha/139am/webprogram/Paper254015.html

Washington, DC - October 31, 2011 – Today Scientist Marco Kaltofen of Worchester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) presented his analysis of radioactive isotopic releases from the Fukushima accidents at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association (APHA). Mr. Kaltofen’s analysis confirms the detection of hot particles in the US and the extensive airborne and ground contamination in northern Japan due to the four nuclear power plant accidents at TEPCO’s Fukushima reactors. Fairewinds believes that this is a personal health issue in Japan and a public health issue in the United States and Canada.

Quote from your second

Quote from your second link:

"US air filter and dusts samples did not contain hot particles, except for air samples collected from Seattle, WA during the month of April 2011."

Data You Are Welcome :)

nice presentation

but honestly it doesn't contain a lot of data. The readings I am most interested in are the soil samples that showed significant differences from UC Berkeley's sample.

JB

If anybody cares

There is a mirror of this available at http://www.clickfound.com.

Hi

this doesnt work for me