Krypton

The sky is

The sky is falling?????????????? Again????????????!!!!!!!!!!!!!! F*ck this S*it! I'm moving to Patagonia.

Krypton-85 (half life 10.8

Krypton-85 (half life 10.8 years) went from 3.6 x 10^-3 to 5.3 x 10^-1, 100-fold increase....

For wide-area atmospheric monitoring, krypton-85 is the best indicator for clandestine plutonium separations.

How much plutonium did TEPCO have in the basement ? WHY ????

Comment from the OP ex-skf.blogspot.com article:

Anonymous said... November 2, 2011 6:55 PM

Yeah whatever- anyone can see the videos of the huge steam releases at reactor #2. Using the natural nuclear reactor model, the reason why seems simple. let's not over complicate this, you have 100 tons of nuclear fuel, which melted, formed up into a blob on the bottom of the concave reaction vessel, it melted through the bottom of the reactor onto the floor which it melted through, and was at least 100' into the ground, upon reaching the water table large cycle-like releases of radioactive steam have been detected at the site, scaring the workers. This will not just go away, it will have to be dealt with, that means physical removal of the melted cores form the water table unless Tokyo wants to be breathing toxic radioactive steam for the rest of Japan's existence. A million years is a looong time 16 million is even longer, that estimate is based upon empirical data from similar reactors which have already gone full-cycle. Pay attention to history Japan, you already ignored the ancient Tsunami warning stones which told you not to build below certain altitudes, I'd say this disaster is a civic engineering mistake, don't build Nuclear reactors below the Tsunami lines on large earthquake prone fault-lines with previously recorded 9.0 quakes in the past 300 years as Fukushima is.