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Astronuc said:I would expect those in the water being discharged in the ocean.
The measurements are mostly for volatiles such as Cs and I isotopes, which easily get out. Cs is also a decay product of Xe, which makes it easier to transport. On the other hand, Xe-137 has a very short half-life.
I would expect any fuel particles to be local to the plant, and discharge water.
Any failure from the spent fuel pool might pose a risk of release of less volatile fission products, if temperatures were high enough.
I'd be looking for Np-239 in the water, as well as isotopes of Eu, Ce, Ba, La, Y, Zr.
https://sites.google.com/site/analysisfukushima/
The isotope data were removed from English version.
The two versions are the same as each other from page 1 to page 10.
However the isotope data from page 11 are removed in English version.
You can see the isotope names and its data in Japanese version.
Please read the data from page 12 to page 14, which indicate the radioactivity at south discharge channel of nuclear reactor in Hukushima.
The data from page 15 to page 16 are the radioactivity at north discharge channel.
Please investigate them.
what already found (in bold) from different sources of information [PP=Power Plant]
http://www.rri.kyoto-u.ac.jp/NSRG/seminar/No110/Iitate-interim-report110404.pdf
Barium
Ba-137m - 2.552 minutes
Ba-139 - 82.7 minutes
Ba-140 - 12.74 days
Ba-141 - 18.27 minutes
Ba-142 - 10.6 minutes
Cobalt
Co-56 - 78.76 days
Co-57 - 270.9 days
Co-58 - 70.8 days
Co-60 - 5.27 years
Cesium
Cs-134 - 2.062 years (PP/air/soil sample)
Cs-134m - 2.90 hours
Cs-135 - 2.3E6 years
Cs-136 - 13.1 days (soil sample)
Cs-137 - 30.0 years (PP/air/soil sample)
Cs-138 - 32.2 minutes
Iodine
I-123 - 13.2 hours
I-125 - 60.14 days
I-129 - 1.57E7 years
I-130 - 12.36 hours
I-131 - 8.04 days (PP/air/soil sample)
I-132 - 2.30 hours (soil sample)
I-133 - 20.8 hours
I-134 - 52.6 minutes
I-135 - 6.61 hours
Lanthanum
La-140 - 40.272 hours
La-141 - 3.93 hours
La-142 - 92.5 minutes
Molybdenum
Mo-93 - 3.5E3 years
Mo-99 - 66.0 hours
Neptunium
Np-237 - 2.14E6 years
Np-238 - 2.117 days
Np-239 - 2.355 days
Np-240 - 65 minutes
Np-240m - 7.4 minutes
Plutonium
Pu-238 - 87.74 years
Pu-239 - 24065 years (soil sample)
Pu-240 - 6537 years (soil sample)
Pu-241 - 14.4 years
Pu-242 - 3.76E5 years
Pu-243 - 4.956 hours
Pu-244 - 8.26E7 years
Ruthenium
Ru-103 - 39.28 days
Ru-105 - 4.44 hours
Ru-106 - 368.2 days
Ru-97 - 2.9 days
Strontium
Sr-85 - 64.84 days
Sr-87m - 2.81 hours
Sr-89 - 50.5 days
Sr-90 - 29.12 years
Sr-91 - 9.5 hours
Sr-92 - 2.71 hours
Technetium
Tc-101 - 14.2 minutes
Tc-99 - 2.13E5 years
Tc-99m - 6.02 hours
Tellurium
Te-125m - 58 days
Te-127 - 9.35 hours
Te-127m - 109 days
Te-129 - 69.6 minutes (soil sample)
Te-129m - 33.6 days (soil sample)
Te-131 - 25.0 minutes
Te-131m - 30 hours
Te-132 - 78.2 hours (soil sample)
Te-133 - 12.45 minutes
Te-133m - 55.4 minutes
Te-134 - 41.8 minutes
Uranium
U-232 - 72 years
U-233 - 1.59E5 years
U-234 - 2.445E5 years
U-235 - 7.03E8 years
U-236 - 2.34E7 years
U-237 - 6.75 days
U-238 - 4.47E9 years
U-240 - 14.1 hours
Xenon
Xe-131m - 11.9 days
Xe-133 - 5.245 days
Xe-133m - 2.188 days
Xe-135 - 9.09 hours
Xe-135m - 15.29 minutes
Xe-138 - 14.17 minutes
Zirconium
Zr-93 - 1.53E6 years
Zr-95 - 63.98 days
Zr-97 - 16.90 hours
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