Map of radioactivity in France (IRSN measures)

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Map of radioactivity in France (IRSN measures)




by Christophe » 25/03/11, 10:24

Like a lot of people looking for the updated map measurements of radioactivity in France here a day by IRSN:

http://www.irsn.fr/FR/Documents/france.htm

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by sherkanner » 25/03/11, 11:09

Thanks for the map.
On the other hand:
Average value +/- 2010 30% ca serve almost nothing ...
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by Christophe » 25/03/11, 12:34

Uh yes and read also this mouth of the Criirad:

ANGER AND OUTRAGE - PART No. 1

The figures for the air contamination exists
but they were confiscated by the States!

The publication of network data CTBTO1 and nuclear facilities nordaméricaines have informed us precisely on levels of air contamination and we would have to reliably assess risk levels long before the contaminated air masses n 'arrive on Europe.

CRIIRAD launched an international appeal, inviting citizens, associations, scientists, elected representatives ... all countries to rally to his side to demand that the results related to contamination
radioactive air, obtained through public money, are made publicly available SERVE AND ITS PROTECTION.


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by Obelix » 25/03/11, 15:44

Hello,

Well I am of the opinion of CRIIRAD and I plussois!
I can tell you that this map is "very" incomplete and that the most "interesting" "tags" have been omitted.
Only "cow" tags are described. Beacons of this type are so insensitive that they only detect when danger is already present!
I know this because I took part (modestly) in the development of a generation of beacons which are reliable and radioactive anomalies have already been detected (incineration of needles of radiological materials in Spain) while the "official" network saw nothing at all. Distance between "official" beacon and pointed beacon approximately 2 km.

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by dedeleco » 25/03/11, 17:32

They measure anything until you can not contradict with your handheld Geiger counter like mine who sees nothing !!!

Otherwise nothing will measure if you sucked into your lungs a few nano particle or microgrammnes plutonium or something reactor core, as it does not involve a cancer 20 30 years later !!

Otherwise the 3 reactor has a colander today !!!

Japan is getting closer to Chernobyl, 30km around evacuated !!
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by gegyx » 25/03/11, 18:38

No. 3 is the mox!

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I observe every day, not to say anything stupid.

On the map irsn Orléans, there is always 0,08 at 0,09 microsievert / h
But with my crappy RADEX (see above my first steps)
laid on the concrete ledge of a window, in 2 m facing west.

The March 22 0,15 I had to 0,17
The 23 March 0,2 to 00h15 and 0,26 to 21h
The March 24 0,23 0,47 to 10h and to 0,27 to 12h00
The March 25 0,4 10 to 15h0,6 and to 0,64 to 18h00

The morning is rather cool but by squeezing in hand, the measure does not change dramatically (down).
In the afternoon a gentle sun

or is the running of the apparatus, or batteries that wear ...

I recall that the device lay flat on the middle of the platelet 9 tig-tungsten-thorium electrodes at 2%, indicates 6,4 microsievert.

Maybe if he still Dede bikes should put the meter in the direction of the wind and then would capture.
Just kidding, eh!
Should experience in the window of a car rolling,
or at home, stalling a fan in front of the detector device?
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by dedeleco » 26/03/11, 01:32

The March 25 0,4 10 to 15h0,6 and to 0,64 to 18h00


seems to me much because I find with my old dosimeter 15 years Voltcraft and rather 0,14 microsieverts fluctuating 0,07 to unchanged 0,19 15 years later, a little more than 0,08 to 0,13 (the Vesinet) microsieverts on the map in the Paris region .
Measurements can fluctuate with cosmic rays (high) radon currents of air, (stronger of the Puy de Dome or the Midi St Laurent or water or granite Limousin), etc ..

Unless a radioactive cloud RELEASED has passed, French or Japanese, because nuclear power plants release of tritium and other that are allowed and which may explain higher values ​​on the map near some different plants mean values, Saint Laurent waters ?????!!

We must continuously record and then watch jumps relachage ??

But the sheaves of sometimes huge cosmic rays, can explain.

Finally taking a good filter vacuum cleaner wet end that turns out to 10 15 minutes, harvest all if radioactive dust and must have a higher level close to the filter which collected lots of ambient air dust ..
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Re: Map of radioactivity in France (IRSN measurements)




by Christophe » 15/03/23, 07:23

Bouffon removes the IRSN? Is this another joke?

Emmanuel Macron imposed, in person, the disappearance of the Institute for Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety. (The chained Duck).

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