Unprecedented Phenomenon From Using Saltwater in Fukushima Reactors!!!
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Journal: Unprecedented phenomenon from using saltwater in Fukushima reactors — Forming new uranium compounds able to travel long distances… More
Title: How sea water could corrode nuclear fuel
Source: UC Davis News & Information
Date: January 26, 2012
Japan used seawater to cool nuclear fuel at the stricken Fukushima-Daiichi nuclear plant after the tsunami in March 2011 — and that was probably the best action to take at the time, says Professor Alexandra Navrotsky of the University of California, Davis.
But Navrotsky and others have since discovered a new way in which seawater can corrode nuclear fuel, forming uranium compounds that could potentially travel long distances, either in solution or as very small particles. The research team published its work Jan. 23 in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
“This is a phenomenon that has not been considered before,” said Alexandra Navrotsky, distinguished professor of ceramic, earth and environmental materials chemistry. “We don’t know how much this will increase the rate of corrosion, but it is something that will have to be considered in future.”
Japan used seawater to avoid a much more serious accident at the Fukushima-Daiichi plant, and Navrotsky said, to her knowledge, there is no evidence of long-distance uranium contamination from the plant.
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Uranium in nuclear fuel rods is in a chemical form that is “pretty insoluble” in water, Navrotsky said, unless the uranium is oxidized to uranium-VI — a process that can be facilitated when radiation converts water into peroxide, a powerful oxidizing agent.
Peter Burns, professor of civil engineering and geological sciences at the University of Notre Dame and a co-author of the new paper, had previously made spherical uranium peroxide clusters, rather like carbon “buckyballs,” that can dissolve or exist as solids.
In the new paper, the researchers show that in the presence of alkali metal ions such as sodium — for example, in seawater — these clusters are stable enough to persist in solution or as small particles even when the oxidizing agent is removed.
In other words, these clusters could form on the surface of a fuel rod exposed to seawater and then be transported away, surviving in the environment for months or years before reverting to more common forms of uranium, without peroxide, and settling to the bottom of the ocean. There is no data yet on how fast these uranium peroxide clusters will break down in the environment, Navrotsky said.
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Tayllerand
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If you eat or drink anything from Japan right now you will turn into an X-MEN.
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Tayllerand
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R3zn8D
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"there is no evidence of long-distance uranium contamination from the plant."
Sure, the Cesium did this, but the Uranium never leaked, my bawls.
https://r3zn8d.wordpress.com/2012/01/25/are-you-sitting-down-gamma-rays-seen-in-...
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R3zn8D
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ecoalex
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Fish ,commonly eaten tuna,Pacific salmon,all Pacific fish will be contaminated,as a result,we have stopped consuming fish from the Pacific.The province of British Columbia now is testing fish for nucleotides.Real testing,not the smell test like the USDA for oil from the BP spill.
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ecoalex
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BKsaysAction
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First it was mercury and now uranium in seafood. Tasty.
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BKsaysAction
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EdJoyProductions
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BKsaysAction:
Yum, now with even more glowing reproductive organ enhanced goodness.
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EdJoyProductions
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R3zn8D
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BKsaysAction:
Mercuraniumlicious nom nom nom nom
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R3zn8D
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Tayllerand
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It is safe to swim in the waters of Japan according to the EPA, yeah right.
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Tayllerand
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opit
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Almost. What are the strategic implications. Compare http://www.payvand.com/news/04/dec/1186.html
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opit
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Anonmaly
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Oh-well changed my diet a year ago, doing all I can to consume what might counteract the effects, and don't ever planning on being able to change the diet much...
There's only so much one can do, but... I find it hard to believe we aren't ALL being irradiated on some levels, and it will have a cumulative effect..
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Anonmaly
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circlesquared
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Anonmaly:
you are right...many cities measurements are well over safe levels.
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circlesquared
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EdJoyProductions
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Hmm, are these "buckyballs" blue and gelatinous
http://current.com/community/93637770_weird-news-blue-jelly-balls-fall-from-sky-...
Or Orange globules?
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2023236/Mysterious-orange-goo-washes-Ala...
Or both?
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EdJoyProductions
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circlesquared
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EdJoyProductions:
makes you wonder for sure
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circlesquared
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circlesquared
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EdJoyProductions:
that guy holding them hopes not whether he knows it or not.
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The_Wanderer_Kansas
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EdJoyProductions:
Extremely disquieting story and you've provided the equally disquieting question that no one outside of this forum will probably ask.
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The_Wanderer_Kansas
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EdJoyProductions
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The_Wanderer_Kansas:
I am teetering between "Do we really want to confirm the worst?" or "Do we want to live in blissful ignorance of the inevitable?". I am a bit afraid that there is nothing we can do about what the ignorant, greedy and powerful have done to hasten our extinction.
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EdJoyProductions
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circlesquared:
I really hope they are not dangerous; he was handling that questionable material like a five year old with Play Dough.
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EdJoyProductions
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circlesquared
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"There is no data yet on how fast these uranium peroxide clusters will break down in the environment", Navrotsky said
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oldbanjo
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circlesquared:
I bet there is data somewhere, we have two Subs sitting on the bottom and I'm sure the Navy has considered what salt will do to these Reactors.
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oldbanjo
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oldbanjo:
yes I am sure they know...the question is do they care?
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artemis6
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oldbanjo:
I hope someone leaks the data . It is very needed .
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artemis6
