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Msg. 18452 of 21975
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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
Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good ... |
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