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*文部科学省が各都道府県等からの報告に基づき作成したデータを当サービスがグラフ化 * 単位: 1μGy/h(マイクログレイ毎時)≒1μSv/h(マイクロシーベルト毎時) *表の値は当日の最大値、平常時のラインを青の点線で示しています。 *X軸:時間 Y軸:マイクログレイ *情報元: 文部科学省/都道府県別環境放射能水準調査結果 *調査日時:2011年03月15日(火)~2012年03月21日(水) *このページの最終更新日:12/03/21 20:30 http://atmc.jp/

全国の放射能濃度一覧

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All Things Nuclear

As described in my first post , I reviewed the detailed data the Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) released, to understand the operation of Fukushima Units 1, 2, and 3. The available information for Unit 3 does not extend long after the arrival of the tsunami, and does not extend to the point at which fuel in the reactor core was damaged by overheating. Much of the available information ends at 4:05 pm local time, about 80 minutes after the earthquake occurred at 2:46 pm.

RDTN.ORG

Introduction by the translator: The following is an unofficial English translation of the original article in Nikkei Sangyo Shimbun a Japanese newspaper about industrial matters. The Nikkei group also publishes the Nihon Kezai Shimbun which is the major financial newspaper of Japan. Please note that the journalist solely used the term “Senryokei” to describe radiation measurement equipment (which includes geiger counters, but is a wider, more general term). There is no mention in the article about Safecast’s bGeigie system (of which the geiger counter “survey meter” is only a part of the total) continuously recording sets of GPS-coordinates and radiation levels that gets uploaded to the internet “as-is” under a Creative Commons CC0 1.0 license for everyone to observe, download, and use freely without any limitations. http://blog.safecast.org/

Japan in Crisis | tokyohackerspace

By now, everyone knows of the crisis in northern Japan. It will still be a few weeks before life is under control here. We are looking forward to the day that the power plants are safe and the tremors have subsided. http://www.tokyohackerspace.org/en/japan-in-crisis