2013年9月6日金曜日

Nature のEditorialに福島原発からの汚染水漏洩への日本政府および東電の対応について、つよい不信感を表明する編集委員からのコメントが掲載された。(内田樹の研究室)

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誰かが訳してくれるだろうと思っていたけれど、見当たらないので、自分で訳しました。Natureから。自然科学のジャーナルが一民間企業、一国政府についてここまではっきり不信感を示すのは例外的なことではないでしょうか。

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内田樹の研究室

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2013.09.06

Natureから

9月3日のNature のEditorialに福島原発からの汚染水漏洩への日本政府および東電の対応について、つよい不信感を表明する編集委員からのコメントが掲載された。

 自然科学のジャーナルが一国の政府の政策についてここまできびしい言葉を連ねるのは例外的なことである。

 東電と安倍政府がどれほど国際社会から信頼されていないか、私たちは知らされていない。
この『ネイチャー』の記事もこれまでの海外メディアの原発報道同様、日本のマスメディアからはほぼ組織的に無視されている。

 汚染水の漏洩で海洋汚染が今も進行しているとき、世界の科学者の知恵を結集して対応策を講ずべきときに、日本政府は五輪招致と米軍のシリア攻撃への「理解をしめす」ことの方が優先順位の高い課題だと信じている。

 五輪招致を成功させたければ、まず事故処理について日本政府は最大限の努力をもって取り組んでいるということを国際社会に理解してもらうのが筋だろう。

だが、招致委員長は「東京と福島は250キロも離れているので、心配ありません」という驚くべき発言を昨日ブエノスアイレスで行った。

 海外の科学者たちが「福島の事故は対岸の火事ではない。私たち自身に切迫した問題だ」という危機意識を持って国際的な支援を申し出ているときに、東京の人間が「福島の事故は250キロ離れた『対岸の火事』ですから、五輪開催に心配ありません」と言い放っているのである。

 怒りを通り越して、悲しみを感じる。

英語を読むのが面倒という読者のために『ネイチャー』の記事の抄訳を試みた。

破壊された福島の原子力発電所から漏洩している放射性物質を含んだ流出水は、1986年ウクライナでのチェルノブイリ・メルトダウン以後世界最大の原子力事故の終わりがまだ見通せないことをはっきりと思い出させた。

 2011年3月に福島原発に被害を与えた地震と津波の後、この地域を除染するための努力は今後長期にわたるものとなり、技術的にも困難であり、かつとほうもない費用を要するものであることが明らかとなった。

そして今またこの仕事が原発のオーナー、東京電力にはもう担いきれないものであることがあらわになったのである。

 日本政府は9月3日、東電から除染作業を引き継ぐ意向を示したが、介入は遅きに失した。
事故から2年半、東電は福島の三基の破壊された原子炉内の核燃料の保護措置についての問題の本質と深刻さを認識していないことを繰り返し露呈してきた。

 毎日およそ40万リットルの水がロッドの過熱を防ぐために原子炉心に注水されている。汚染された水が原子炉基礎部に漏水し、コンクリートの裂け目を通じて地下水と近隣の海水に拡がっていることを東電が認めたのはごく最近になってからである。

 東電以外の機関による放射能被曝の測定は難しく、私たちが懸念するのは、この放射能洩れが人間の健康、環境および食物の安全性にどのような影響をもたらすことになるのかが不明だということである。

 問題はそれにとどまらない。使用済みの冷却水を保存している1000の貯蔵庫があり、これらは浄化システムによる処理を経ているにもかかわらずトリチウムやその他の有害な放射性核種を含んでいる。漏洩はこのシステムがいつ爆発するかわからない時限爆弾だということを明らかにした。

ゴムで封印されたパイプや貯蔵タンクが漏水を引き起こすことは誰でも知っていることである。東電が漏水を検知する定期点検を信頼していたというのは無責任とは言わぬまでも不注意のそしりは免れ得ない。

(・・・)

 政府の過去の対応と情報政策から判断する限り、日本政府も、東電と同じく、この状況を制御し、パブリックに対して情報を開示する能力がもうないのではないかという疑念を抱かせる。

(・・・)

 日本は国際的な専門家に支援のための助言を求めるべきときを迎えている。米国、ロシア、フランス、英国などは核エンジニアリング、除染および放射線の健康被害についてのノウハウを持っており、日本の役に立つはずである。

 国際的な研究と除染のための連携はモニタリングと危機管理の有用性と有効性についての粉々に打ち砕かれた信頼を回復するための一助となるであろう。

 漏水が最も大きな影響を及ぼすのは福島沖とそこから拡がる太平洋への影響である。この影響については精密なモニターがなされなければならない。

 日米の科学者によって2010年と2011年に行われたアセスメントでは二つの重大な問題が答えられぬまま残った。どれだけの放射能が海洋に浸入しているのか?原発事故以後長い時間が経ったにも拘わらずいくつかの種において高いレベルの放射能が検知されているわけだが、問題の地域の魚介類の消費がいつ可能になるのか?漏水によって、これらの問いへの答えることが喫緊の課題となっている。

(・・・)

 安倍晋三首相と彼の政府は科学研究支援を約束した。彼らには情報を集め、それを共有することを通じて世界中の研究者を激励し、支援する義務がある。チェルノブイリでは科学者たちは原発事故後に何が起きるかについて研究する機会を逸した。福島ではせめてそれだけでも成し遂げたいものだ。

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Title:
Nuclear error
Publication:
Nature News
Publisher:
Nature Publishing Group
Date:
Sep 3, 2013
Copyright © 2013, Rights Managed by Nature Publishing Group
 
http://www.nature.com/news/nuclear-error-1.13667

Nuclear error

Japan should bring in international help to study and mitigate the Fukushima crisis.

03 September 2013

The radioactive water leaking from the site of the wrecked Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in Japan is a stern reminder that we have not seen the end of the world’s largest nuclear crisis since the Chernobyl meltdown in Ukraine in 1986. After an earthquake and tsunami crippled the Fukushima plant in March 2011, it became clear that efforts to decontaminate the area would be long-lasting, technically challenging and vastly expensive. Now it turns out that the task has been too big for the owner of the plant, the Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO). The Japanese government on 3 September announced a plan to take over the clean-up, but its intervention is overdue.

In the two and a half years since the accident, TEPCO has repeatedly failed to acknowledge the nature and seriousness of problems with safeguarding nuclear fuels in the three destroyed reactors at Fukushima. Each day, some 400,000 litres of water are being funnelled into the reactor cores to prevent the rods from overheating. Only in recent months has TEPCO admitted that some contaminated water is leaking into the reactor basement and, through cracks in the concrete, into the groundwater and the adjacent sea. Few independent measurements of radiation exposure are available, and it is worryingly unclear how these leaks might affect human health, the environment and food safety. But the problems do not stop there. There are now almost 1,000 storage tanks holding the used cooling water, which, despite treatment at a purification system, contains tritium and other harmful radionuclides. The leaks make clear that this system is a laxly guarded time bomb.

It is no secret that pipes and storage tanks sealed with rubber seams have a habit of leaking. TEPCO’s reliance on routine patrols to detect any leaks has been careless, if not irresponsible. That the company, in response to the latest incidents, intends to refit the tanks with sensors and extra safety controls just underlines the makeshift way in which the storage facilities were set up in the first place. Meanwhile, the fate of the constantly amassing polluted water is undecided. Proposals earlier this year to dump it into the sea understandably met with fierce opposition from local fisheries.

Given the government’s past actions and information policies, one might doubt whether it would be any more competent than TEPCO at managing the situation and communicating it to the public. Over the weekend, it turned out that radiation doses near the leaking tanks are 18 times larger than first reported: leakage that started as a mere ‘anomaly’ has turned into a genuine crisis. Japan should start consulting international experts for help. The United States, Russia, France and the United Kingdom — to name but a few — all have know-how in nuclear engineering, clean-up and radiation health that would serve Japan well. An international alliance on research and clean-up would help to restore shattered public trust in the usefulness and effectiveness of monitoring and crisis-mitigation.

The most important impacts of the leaks will be those on the sea off Fukushima and the larger Pacific Ocean, which must be closely monitored. After assessments by US and Japanese scientists in 2011 and 2012, two major questions remain unanswered. How much radioactivity is still entering the sea? And, given the high levels of radioactivity that have been measured in some species long after the accident, when will fish and seafood from the region be safe to consume? The leaks make it more urgent to find answers to these questions.

To make reliable assessments of any environmental effects, scientists need to be able to collect data on contamination of marine food webs with all long-lived radionuclides, and particularly with caesium-137, strontium-90 and plutonium-239. They also need to know the sources of contamination, and to study the transport of radionuclides in groundwater, sediments and ocean currents. Current Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and his government have promised to boost science; they should encourage and support researchers from around the world in collecting and sharing information. Chernobyl was a missed opportunity for post-accident research — in that sense at least, Fukushima could do much better.

 
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Fukushima leaks 18 times worse than first thought

New revelations from stricken plant’s operator add to claims that it cannot cope with clean-up operation.
 

Updated:
 


 
Tanks of water used to cool reactor 4 at the Japanese nuclear power plant have released hundreds of tonnes of heavily contaminated water into the environment.
The Yomiuri Shimbun/AP Images
 
Pressure continued to mount on the owner of Japan’s crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant on 1 September after it admitted that recent leaks of contaminated cooling water contained 18 times the levels of radiation previously reported.
The Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) said that one hot spot was found to be giving off 1,800 millisieverts per hour — much more than the 100mSv initially quoted and enough gamma radiation to kill a human within four hours. It also emerged that the pipe from which the water was leaking had been sealed with plastic tape.
 
The company vowed to launch an investigation of the leak and “take any appropriate countermeasures immediately”, adding that only 1mSv of the radiation was made up of gamma rays, with the rest being less penetrating beta radiation.
But the new revelations will heap pressure on the Japanese government to intervene in the clean-up of Fukushima after experts voiced fears that TEPCO is unable to cope with the operation, which has seen hundreds of tonnes of radioactive water escape into the Pacific Ocean. Analysts warned that if the government fails to act, prime minister Shinzo Abe’s pro-nuclear stance may be jeopardized.
“It’s clear that TEPCO is unable to solve the problems on its own,” said Tsutomu Toichi, managing director and chief economist at the Institute of Energy Economics in Tokyo. “The government has to step in to ensure these problems are solved quickly. It is going to have to provide funds, as well as a plan for moving forward, and explain this to the public in a way that is easy to understand.”
Wiktor Frid, a nuclear expert with the Swedish Radiation Safety Authority in Stockholm, added, “That water leaked from a tank unnoticed for several days is alarming and extremely embarrassing for TEPCO”.
The leaks have also led to renewed concerns over ocean contamination and food safety, with local fishing cooperatives suspending trial catches and one oceanographer saying that further leaks would have “severe” consequences for marine life.

Incident upgrade

The leak of some 300 tonnes of partially treated water that had been used to cool melted nuclear rods from the destroyed reactors was reported by TEPCO on 19 August. The radioactivity of the water stands at about 80 megabecquerels per litre, about 1% of what it was before treatment by an on-site purification system. Japan’s Nuclear Regulation Authority initially labelled the incident a level 1 event (known as an ‘anomaly’) on the International Nuclear Event Scale, but on 28 August upgraded it to level 3 (‘serious incident’), citing the large amount of contaminated water leaked and the fact that a safety buffer was not available for the water tank in question.
At present, TEPCO is storing more than 300,000 tonnes of radioactive water on the site of the destroyed Fukushima Daiichi plant. Radioactive caesium isotopes are being removed from the water by an advanced liquid-processing system built after the accident, but a facility for removing strontium isotopes is not yet ready. Tritium, another harmful radionuclide, cannot be safely removed by any known purification system because it is incorporated within water molecules.
 
The leaked water is thought to have seeped into the ground and will eventually reach the sea adjacent to the plant. The storage site near Fukushima’s reactor 4, where the leak was discovered, lies some 50 metres above sea level and is just a few hundred metres from the coast.
Measures proposed so far to prevent the polluted water from flowing into the sea — such as freezing or excavating the soil surrounding the storage site — seem to be either very expensive or technically unfeasible, says Joachim Knebel, a nuclear expert and chief science officer at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology in Germany.
 
“We can’t really assess the situation from far away,” he says. “But it appears to me that none of the proposed measures would work. TEPCO would be well advised to seek international expertise in coping with the problems.”
Several countries, including Russia, have offered to assist with the company’s clean-up efforts, and TEPCO said last week that it will consider accepting outside help. On Monday, it also announced a series of measures, including the installation of a new central control system, to mitigate the risk of future leaks.
“Some tanks have automatic monitoring equipment and some don’t,” says Yo Koshimizu, a TEPCO spokesman. “We are currently determining whether to add such equipment to all of the tanks.”

Storage situation

Some 400 tonnes of cooling water are being collected in tanks each day. The growing fleet of storage tanks — which currently stands at about 1,000 — is a source of alarm for experts, who fear that huge amounts of contaminated water will eventually have to be dumped into the ocean. Worse still, some 300 tonnes of groundwater highly contaminated with caesium-137, which has a 30-year half-life, are thought to be flowing from beneath the destroyed reactors into the sea every day.
The potential for harm is huge, says Jota Kanda, an oceanographer at the Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology who monitors radionuclide distribution in sediments and biota off Fukushima1.
“The effects of one relatively small leak may be insignificant,” he says. “But there are huge amounts of radionuclides in these tanks and the water may have to be stored for a long time to come. If more leaks were to occur the consequences might be severe.”
The Fukushima nuclear accident resulted in the largest ever accidental release of radioactivity to the oceans. Some 80% of all the radionuclides released from Fukushima ended up in the Pacific2. In some local fish, high residual levels of radioactivity were measured two years after the accident. Commercial fishing in the area is still banned.
But it is unclear how much residual radioactive contamination is still entering the sea from leaks around the Fukushima plant, says Scott Fowler, a marine ecologist at Stony Brook University in New York who has been involved in previous assessments of contamination levels in the ocean near Fukushima.
To track changes in coastal waters and predict when seafood species in the region may be safe to consume, it will be necessary to establish a ‘temporal data set’ — that is, to measure the levels and distributions of contaminant radionuclides at a given location over time, he says.
“Even if one assumes that leaks from the plant into the sea will eventually be stopped, residual contamination would continue to be present in the adjacent marine ecosystem for many years,” he says. “So the contamination of long-lived radionuclides in different organisms in the local marine food webs needs to be monitored continually.”
 
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Fukushima radiation levels '18 times higher' than thought

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-23918882



Fukushima radiation levels '18 times higher' than thought

Japanese Economy, Trade and Industry Minister Toshimitsu Motegi (2nd R-red helmet) inspecting contamination water tanks
Japanese Economy Minister Toshimitsu Motegi inspected the site on Monday
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Exclusive: Japan on 'HIGH ALERT', Fukushima radiation levels '18 times higher'



公開日: 2013/09/01
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Exclusive: Japan on 'HIGH ALERT', Fukushima radiation levels '18 times higher'

Radiation levels around Japan's Fukushima nuclear plant are 18 times higher than previously thought, Japanese authorities have warned.

Last week the plant's operator reported radioactive water had leaked from a storage tank into the ground.

It now says readings taken near the leaking tank on Saturday showed radiation was high enough to prove lethal within four hours of exposure.

The plant was crippled by the 2011 earthquake and tsunami.

The Tokyo Electric Power Company (Tepco) had originally said the radiation emitted by the leaking water was around 100 milliseverts an hour.

However, the company said the equipment used to make that recording could only read measurements of up to 100 milliseverts.

The new recording, using a more sensitive device, showed a level of 1,800 milliseverts an hour.

The new reading will have direct implications for radiation doses received by workers who spent several days trying to stop the leak last week, the BBC's Rupert Wingfield-Hayes reports from Tokyo.

In addition, Tepco says it has discovered a leak on another pipe emitting radiation levels of 230 milliseverts an hour.

The plant has seen a series of water leaks and power failures.

The 2011 tsunami knocked out cooling systems to the reactors, three of which melted down.

The damage from the tsunami has necessitated the constant pumping of water to cool the reactors.

This is believed to be the fourth major leak from storage tanks at Fukushima since 2011 and the worst so far in terms of volume.

After the latest leak, Japan's nuclear-energy watchdog raised the incident level from one to three on the international scale measuring the severity of atomic accidents, which has a maximum of seven.

Experts have said the scale of water leakage may be worse than officials have admitted.

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fukusima report; "you don't know what you are doing."



公開日: 2013/08/25
the audio for this was available for download on the voice of russia, so i made this video for it.

here are articles referenced in the screenshots:

uncovering the seriousness of japan's nuclear catastrophe
https://endtimesnews.wordpress.com/20...

When the Fukushima Meltdown Hits Groundwater hawai'i news daily
http://hawaiinewsdaily.com/2011/03/wh...

AN UNEXPECTED MORTALITY INCREASE IN THE UNITED STATES FOLLOWS ARRIVAL OF THE RADIOACTIVE PLUME FROM FUKUSHIMA http://endtimesnews.wordpress.com/201...

fukushima has released 450 times as much radiation as chernobyl
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Fukushima Plutonium And Strontium Bombarding US
http://endtimesnews.wordpress.com/201...

TEPCO admits nuclear meltdown occurred at Fukushima reactor 16 hours after quake (may 17, 2011) http://endtimesnews.wordpress.com/201...

worst-case scenario realized -- reactor meltdown in fukushima
https://endtimesnews.wordpress.com/20...

Technology Doesn't Yet Exist to Clean Up Fukushima
https://endtimesnews.wordpress.com/20...

Worse than meltdown, government report says devastating 'melt-through' has occurred at Fukushima; Official suggests Japan could become 'uninhabitable'
http://www.naturalnews.com/032657_Fuk...

Title: Fukushima leak: "It's pretty active, pretty intense and it's out of control"
Source: Voice of Russia -- UK Edition
http://enenews.com/nuclear-expert-fuk...

"You do not know what you're doing, you do not have a plan" - Fukushima report
http://ruvr.co.uk/2013_08_21/Fukushim...

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West Coast of North America to Be Hit Hard by Fukushima Radiation



公開日: 2013/08/24
West Coast of North America to Be Hit Hard by Fukushima Radiation.
http://www.washingtonsblog.com/2013/0...

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Fukushima is 1000s of times worse than we thought  
 

公開日: 2013/08/24
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New York Times: "Potential for huge spill" of highly radioactive liquid from many Fukushima tanks at same time, says nuclear design expert — Top Officials: Leaks from more tanks are "the biggest concern... We are extremely concerned"

NYT: Fears of environmental calamity from Fukushima disaster — Japan Nuclear Expert: It's getting worse... People all over world need to be informed... first case in history where so much contaminated water flowing in ocean

Reuters: Crisis deepening at Fukushima nuclear plant; Upgraded to 'Level 3 Serious Incident' — Represents a 100-fold increase in "severity of a radiological release" — Tepco says highly radioactive leakage continues, but unknown where from

Anonymous Official: Tank at Fukushima may have leaked tons of highly radioactive liquid every day for a month... "We didn't detect it for as long as 30 days" — Spokesman: Leakage is continuing... Other tanks may be affected

Japan Times: Fukushima Daiichi radioactive water problems seem 'uncontainable' — Believed to be wreaking environmental havoc upon Pacific Ocean

Tokyo Professor: Ground beneath Fukushima reactors becoming increasingly unstable — "Potential catastrophe unfolding in plain sight"

Expert: Land under Fukushima reactor buildings at risk of turning into liquid — Area near sea could become like mud

Study shows Fukushima nuclear pollution becoming more concentrated as it approaches U.S. West Coast — Plume crosses ocean in a nearly straight line toward N. America — Appears to stay together with little dispersion (MODEL)

Fukushima Governor: This is a national emergency — Massive radioactive leak causes top officials to hold emergency meeting — Tepco: Leakage believed to be continuing Tuesday

'Growing Alarm': 25 trillion becquerels of Fukushima radioactive material leaks into ground — Kyodo News Advisory: Exact source of extreme contamination unknown; Tank missing 300,000 liters (VIDEO)

Officials: 'Nuclear Fuel Material' or the like leaked during today's Level 1 event near Unit 4 at Fukushima plant — "We will explain this incident in the press conference" (MAP)

NHK: Level 1 nuclear incident today at Fukushima plant — "Extremely high radiation levels" found leaking near Unit 4 (VIDEO)

Radio: Fukushima may be eclipsing Chernobyl as worst nuclear disaster in history... It's like a time bomb — They really need to seal off underground (AUDIO)

Canadian official publicly claims 'no concern' over new Fukushima leak info... Yet privately requested tests on salmon, due to "great public concern about potential radiation contamination in these fish"

Biologist: Pacific herring in Canada bleeding from eyeballs, faces, fins, tails — I've never seen fish looking this bad — All 100 examined were bloody — Officials informed of hemorrhaging soon after 3/11 — Gov't ignoring problem (PHOTO)

Unprecedented: Sockeye salmon at dire historic low on Canada's Pacific coast — "We think something happened in the ocean" — "The elders have never seen anything like this at all" — Alaska and Russia also affected (MAP)

Fukushima Mystery? TV: Japan expert says radiation levels in ocean too high to be explained by groundwater flow alone — Must be coming from "other contamination routes" entering Pacific — "Devastating impact" to come? (VIDEO)

NHK: Fukushima workers irradiated — Radiation alarm sounds — "No immediate signs of illness" (VIDEO)

Wall St. Journal: Unknown where Fukushima's nuclear fuel went; Even if found, they don't know how to get it out — RT: No one knows where the three 100-ton blobs are

TV: Public concern over Japan fish imports "looks to be justified" — Contaminated seafood recently on sale in Korea adding to fears — Over 6 million pounds found since 3/11 — Strong backlash against gov't

Chairman of Oregon Republican Party suggests dropping nuclear waste from airplanes for its health benefits — Wants to put radioactive material from San Onofre into drinking water (VIDEO)

Fukushima Worker: I'm worried about pressure forcing water up through cracked ground at nuclear plant — Level now rising on mountain side

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FUKUSHIMA UPDATE - CRN SPECIAL REPORT AUG



公開日: 2013/08/22
Alexander Backman's FUKUSHIMA UPDATE FUK-UP A CRN SPECIAL REPORT

SHIMATSU: MEGA NUCLEAR EXPLOSION POSSIBLE WITHIN EARTH'S CRUST DUE TO UNCONTROLLABLE MOLTEN CORIUMS AT FUKUSHIMA

This is a special video presentation concerning the the current crisis at the TEPCO Nuclear Facility Fukushima Daichi.

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SHIMATSU: MEGA NUCLEAR EXPLOSION POSSIBLE WITHIN EARTH'S CRUST DUE TO UNCONTROLLABLE MOLTEN CORIUMS AT FUKUSHIMA
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1.Yoichi Shimatsu interview on The Jeff Rense Radio Show, August 12, 2013, http://rense.gsradio.net:8080/rense/s...
2.San Onofre Edison...West Coast Radiation Crisis - Part 1, Yoichi Shimatsu, http://rense.com/general95/sanofre.html
3.Rising Tritium Could Trigger Huge Fukushima Blasts, Yoichi Shimatsu, http://rense.com/general96/rising.html
4.Disease killing Pacific herring threatens salmon, scientist warns, Mark Hume, http://license.icopyright.net/user/vi...
5.Biologist: Pacific herring in Canada bleeding from eyeballs, faces, fins, tails — I've never seen fish looking this bad — All 100 examined were bloody — Officials informed of hemorrhaging soon after 3/11 — Gov't ignoring problem (PHOTO), http://enenews.com/biologist-pacific-...
6.Fukushima Radiation Concerns in Alaska: No clams found in area — Salmon season canceled, population too low — Large mammals with huge sores (VIDEO)
http://enenews.com/fukushima-radiatio...
7.Costas de Baja California Corren Peligro por Radiación Mortal de Fukushima,
http://www.concienciaradio.com/fukush...
8.Ocean-fertilization project off Canada sparks furore, PDF here
http://www.nature.com/news/ocean-fert...
9.Symposium: Steven Starr, "The Implications of Massive Radiation Contamination of Japan with Radioactive Cesium, http://nuclearfreeplanet.org/symposiu...
10.On The Beach (1959) Part 1 of 2 [World Nuclear Holocaust], https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8mxvx...
11.On the Beach (2000 film), https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/On_the_...
12.Final Days Of Planet Earth 2006, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U3tNW...
13.Atlantic Ocean Floor Unexpectedly Pumping Iron, http://news.discovery.com/earth/ocean...
14.Chairman of Oregon Republican Party suggests dropping nuclear waste from airplanes for its health benefits — Wants to put radioactive material from San Onofre into drinking water (VIDEO), http://enenews.com/chairman-of-oregon...
15.The Sinner's Prayer, http://www.freechristianteaching.org/...
 
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参考リンク:

福島原発事故で増え続ける放射能汚染水の処理での最大なる課題

http://matuoka777isenokamikaze.blogspot.jp/2013/09/blog-post_5.html

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Was underground water of Fukushima  Dai-ichi nuclear power plant contaminated with nuclear debris in these nuclear reactors?


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iNOeBoSD90I#t=140

藤島氏「汚染タンク漏れは偽装工作であり、本当は溶けた核燃料が地下水と反応して、汚染水が劇的に増加した」「3号機の湯気で確信」  new!!

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CNMスカイプ会議で街カフェTVの藤島利久氏が非常に興味深い発言をしていました。藤島氏は「先月から騒がれている一連の汚染水タンク漏れは東電による偽造(ダミー)の可能性があり、本当は7月頃の湯気発生からデブリ(溶けた核燃料)と地下水が接触して、大量の汚染水が生み出された」と述べ、汚染タンク漏れ自体が一種の偽装工作という可能性を指摘しています。

以下の動画の52分頃から。



確かにこの話は非常に納得することが出来ます。当ブログでは福島第一原発についてずっと監視を続けていましたが、今年に入ってから2号機で圧力が急上昇し、放射線量が増加しました。更には7月に3号機で大量の湯気が発生してから、8月に汚染タンク漏れが発覚。

私も一連の異常情報から、「福島第一原発の溶けた核燃料と地下水が接触したのでは?」と疑うようになり、7月に「
浜通りで続発している地震は潮位変化と連動!?溶けた核燃料が地下で暴れている福島第一原発! 」というような記事を作成しました。

しかも、8月に「
意図的?東電、汚染水が漏れたタンクの弁を開放していた!汚染水漏れでタンク350個が危機的状態に!」と私は書いていたわけで、ちゃんと考えれば、汚染タンク漏れが別の何かを隠すための偽装工作という事は簡単に分かることです。

もっとも、私は汚染タンク漏れと溶けた核燃料には直接の関係はないという前提があったため、藤島氏の推測には「意表を突かれた」と感じました。

再度、福島第一原発に関する情報を整理してみましょう。汚染タンクからの放射能漏れは、選挙前の7月上旬には東電が把握しているということになっています。

つまり、この時点で核燃料と地下水の反応が悪化していた可能性があるということです。

☆原発汚染水漏れは7月から? 東電、1カ月見逃す
URL http://www.asahi.com/national/update/0827/TKY201308270377.html

引用:
東京電力福島第一原発でタンクから高濃度の汚染水が漏れた問題で、東電は27日、漏れは遅くとも7月ごろから始まった可能性があると明らかにした。作業員の被曝(ひばく)量から推定した。今月19日に300トンの漏れがわかるまでの1カ月以上、見逃していたことになる。

この日夜にあった原子力規制委員会の汚染水対策の作業部会で報告した。東電によると、漏れたタンクから約20メートル離れた「無線中継所」で働いていた作業員のベータ線の被曝量を調べたところ、7月中旬ごろから数値の上昇があった。
:引用終了


この時期の過去記事を検索してみたところ、これを示唆している「
【ヤバイ】福島第一原発3号機付近で汚染水からセシウム1億ベクレル検出!井戸からは63万ベクレル!新設井戸でも9万ベクレル!」という記事と、「【放射能激増中】福島原発地下の汚染水濃度が90倍に急上昇!!原発内部で臨界か!?セシウム137が1万8000ベクレル、ストロンチウムが90万ベクレル検出される!」というような記事が出て来ました。

汚染タンクの汚染水漏れについては東電が自ら「堰の排水弁すべて開放して、放射能を放出」と認めているわけで、これらの情報を総合すると、6月下旬あたりから福島第一原発では何らかの異常が発生しており、7月上旬になってからも悪化したことから、汚染タンクの排水弁を開放して、偽造工作を開始したと推測されます。

☆タンク汚染水漏れ 堰の排水弁すべて開放 海に流出可能性大
URL http://www.tokyo-np.co.jp/s/article/2013082290070949.html

引用:
東京電力福島第一原発のタンクから三百トンの汚染水が漏れた問題で、東電は、ほとんどのタンク群の周りに水を食い止めるコンクリート製の堰(せき)を設けたのに排水弁をすべて開けていたことが分かった。今回の漏出事故では、大量の汚染水が排水弁から堰の外に漏れ、土のうを越え、近くの排水溝から海に汚染が広がった可能性が高い。

汚染水漏れが起きたタンク群には、二十六基のタンクがあり、これを囲む堰の二十四カ所に弁が設置されている。東電は、汚染水が漏れても広がらないよう堰を設けたが、堰内に雨水がたまると汚染水漏れが発見しにくくなるとして、弁を開いたままにして雨水が抜けるようにしていた。

しかし、弁が開いていたことで、漏れた汚染水は簡単に堰の外に出た。外部には土のうが積んであったが、土に染み込むなどしてその外側に漏れ出した。

二十一日には、問題のタンク群から排水溝に向かって水が流れた跡が見つかったほか、排水溝内でも汚染水が土砂とともに流れた跡が見つかった。放射線量も毎時六ミリシーベルトと高かった。排水溝は海に直結していることから、汚染水が海に流れた可能性は低いとしていた東電も、海洋汚染があることを前提に対応していく考えを示した。
:引用終了


また、思い出しましたが、この時期に福島の桃からヨウ素が検出され、北茨城で毎時7マイクロシーベルトもの高い放射線量を測定していたという発表がありました。

他にも政府が降下物放射能測定の検出限界値を変更したり、2号機の圧力が急上昇した時期とも一致。ここまで情況証拠が揃えば、誰も否定のしようが無いのではないでしょうか?

☆7マイクロシーベルトの高線量 北茨城、測定は12日
URL http://www.chunichi.co.jp/s/article/2013072501002222.html

引用:
2013年7月25日 21時34分
原子力規制庁は25日、茨城県北茨城市の南中郷工業団地の路上で12日に毎時7マイクロシーベルトと高い放射線量が測定されていたことを明らかにした。25日の再測定では確認されず、規制庁は「東京電力福島第1原発事故とは無関係とみられる」としている。

年間の被ばく線量に単純換算すると約60ミリシーベルトに相当する。一般人の年間限度は1ミリシーベルト。測定当時に工業団地内で放射線を使った検査を実施していなかったかや、測定器自体に異常がなかったか調べる。

規制庁によると、放射線量は東北、関東地方の路上の線量マップを作成するため、放射線測定器を載せた車を使って測定した。
:引用終了
☆平成25年度食品中の放射性物質の検査結果について 初期
URL http://www.pref.akita.lg.jp/www/contents/1335252649627/files/20130723kekka.pdf

↓ヨウ素131が0.8Bq/kg検出されていました。

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☆定時降下物環境放射能測定結果(暫定値)(第579報)
URL http://wwwcms.pref.fukushima.jp/download/1/koukabutsu579.pdf


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☆定時降下物環境放射能測定結果(暫定値)(第580報)
URL http://wwwcms.pref.fukushima.jp/download/1/koukabutsu580.pdf

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ヨウ素131検出限界値=3.43MBq/km2(7月27日~7月28日採取分)
セシウム134検出限界値=2.68MBq/km2、
セシウム137検出限界値=3.31MBq/km2(7月27日~7月28日採取分)

ヨウ素131検出限界値=3.53MBq/km2(7月28日~7月29日採取分)
セシウム134検出限界値=3.87MBq/km2、
セシウム137検出限界値=4.07MBq/km2(7月28日~7月29日採取分)
☆ふくいちプラントメーター 
URL http://fukuichi.mods.jp/?p=10&fname=p02.csv&cnt=120&update=%E6%9B%B4%E6%96%B0

↓2号機原子炉格納容器の圧力。7月24日から急上昇。東電は窒素注入と発表していますが・・・。
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↓2号機原子炉圧力容器の圧力。fukusi2goukimeta-.jpg


少なくとも、私は汚染タンク漏れの裏で溶けた核燃料と地下水が接触して、膨大な量の汚染水が発生したという藤島氏の話は限りなく真実に近いと思います。
今後もこの件に関しては情報の収集と整理を続ける予定です。
*汚染タンクからの放射能漏れは事実ですが、これが意図的に行われているか、もしくは問題を逸らすために放置されているという意味での「偽装工作」です。

☆汚染水のタンク周辺、再計測で2200ミリシーベルト




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