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SteveElbows
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Bodge said:A document was given to the press in June, which included estimates of radioactive releases in the 1st 100 hours of the crisis.
On page 13 a table is given with the following header:
解析で対象とした期間での大気中への放射性物質の放出量の試算値
"Estimated amount of radioactive material released into the atmosphere over the time period covered by the analysis" {google translate}
It shows 1.2254x10^12 becquerels of Plutonium 238, 239, 240, 241 combined, 99% of which was Pu-241
This document is available in English, and has come up before since it is one of the main publications with detail of both TEPCO and government agency estimates of reactor 2 & 3 core damage and associated consequences.
http://www.nisa.meti.go.jp/english/press/2011/06/en20110615-5.pdf
The table you refer to has long been of interest to me because I've always been interested in the reasons why this sort of data seems to show reactor 2 being responsible for a large chunk of the total. As part of this I have sometimes wondered whether such estimates included water, considering reactor 2 building survived and this reactors highly-radioactive water made headlines when first discovered. But most March release estimate data seems to involve methods that use data such as radiation levels at site boundaries, and levels detected on land at a variety of locations, which tends to suggest to me that at last some of the numbers we see are for 'air only'. But other grand totals, such as the ones I've just been going on about in my previous post, also add on water estimates. Its been quite hard for me to form highly detailed conclusions about some estimates though, sometimes down to translation issues or sparse/ambiguous use of language, but also because stuff such as MELCOR analysis of what may have happened is involved, and I don't actually know the full detail of how this model works.
I doubt it contains the full answers to the questions you have asked, but for some additional talk about this kind of release estimate data, you may also find the thread about Unit 2 of some use, especially since it is not very long so its not hard to pick out the posts that discuss this sort of data:
https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=507252
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