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Msg. 18452 of 21975
(This msg. is a reply to 18451 by DueDillinger) |
Thank-you, Due - the article on the Mt. St. Helens Eruption is pretty decent.
Radioactivity in the Ash
Good start - but not definitive. The Radon levels of St. Helens were not a concern - because with such a short half-life, the concentrations have to be very high to cause concern. THis is NOT the case with very long half-life isotopes such as the common K,U,Ra, and Th isotopes released - ie. one can not compare the 'concentrations' and say that because the Radon was not a concern, that the others are not a concern. And this begs the issue of comparison to total volume, total radiation release from Fukushima and vulcanics.
Greatly appreciate the investigative work, Due - I was getting very little in a big hurry ... either you're better at searching, skimming, and more patient than I ... or .... all three. lol
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