File:Fukushima 137Cs distribution from ZAMG.png

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ZAMG modeled the radiation plume from Fukushima Daiichi, reporting their results as an animation [1] (current as of 3-18-11). Their model shows 137-Cs moving across the Pacific. This image expands the relevant portion of their animation and highlights all parts of the Pacific where they ever report a non-zero concentration. (In practice, this means a concentration > 10^-3 units / m^3, which corresponds to at least 100 nSv/hr, according to their description [2])

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current11:41, 19 March 2011Thumbnail for version as of 11:41, 19 March 20111,200 × 900 (35 KB)Dragons flight (talk | contribs)ZAMG modeled the radiation plume from Fukushima Daiichi, reporting their results as an animation [http://www.zamg.ac.at/pict/aktuell/20110318_fuku_Cs-137-glob_logo.gif] (current as of 3-18-11). Their model shows 137-Cs moving across the Pacific. Thi
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