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AntonL said:the molten whatever from fourth floor is not evident on below picture and it is hot, smoke or steam rising were it it the ground.
I suspect that the molten material is visible in the first photo, but it is in the form of a white-yellow or silver-yellow tongue that is only just starting to flow from the hole in the wall. This may be the fuel-assemblies in the early stages of meltdown.
In the later videos the corium (I suspect) has "aged" (oxidised or undergone some other chemical modification) and appears a darker grey than the concrete wall it is slowly flowing down.
Note that corium can vary in appearance:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corium_(nuclear_reactor)#Three_Mile_Island_accident"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corium_(nuclear_reactor)#Chernobyl_accident"
Note that in TMI the "samples were generally dull grey, with some yellow areas", after a long period in oxygen free environments. The yellow of course reflects "yellow cake" uranium oxide.
In Chernoby 5 different forms were identified. The type most likely related to the mass on the side of the building in the videos is chernobylite:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chernobylite"
I admit I cannot be sure that this material in the photograph and videos is a result of "meltdown" of the fuel assembly, but surely it should be checked.
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