http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CjGdBwPi_og&feature=related
Robert Alvarez wrote to Akio Matsumura:
Based
on U.S. Energy Department data, assuming a total of 11,138 spent fuel
assemblies are being stored at the Dai-Ichi site, nearly all, which is in
pools. They
contain roughly 336 million curies (~1.2 E+19 Bq) of long-lived radioactivity.
–About 134 million curies is
Cesium-137 — roughly 85 times the amount of Cs-137 released at the Chernobyl
accident as estimated
by the U.S. National Council on Radiation Protection (NCRP).
The
total spent reactor fuel inventory at the Fukushima-Daichi site
contains
nearly half of the total amount of Cs-137 estimated by the NCRP to have been
released by all atmospheric nuclear weapons testing, Chernobyl, and world-wide
reprocessing plants (~270
million curies or ~9.9 E+18 Becquerel).
cited at Akio Matsumura http://akiomatsumura.com/2012/04/682.html
A report titled “Lessons From Fukushima Dai-ichi ”
issued October 28, 2011 by BBT University President asserted that fourteen
nuclear reactors in Japan were extensively damaged by the earthquake.
Kenichi Ohmae (BBT University President) “Lessons of
Fukushima Dai-ichi” (2011, October 28): Full report index available here:
http://pr.bbt757.com/eng/.
Full report here http://pr.bbt757.com/eng/pdf/finalrepo_111225.pdf.
In Japanese available here: http://pr.bbt757.com/2011/1028.html.
Appendix of conditions at various plants around Japan http://pr.bbt757.com/eng/pdf/apdx_chronology_and_power-loss.pdf
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