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IR for reactor 3 -- I believe this indicates 62 C over the fuel pool, 128 C on the other side of the reactor head:
| http://www.welt.de/multimedia/archive/01340/Fukushima_hoch_DW__1340857z.jpg
Interesting picture here -- I do not believe the crane and cars are at reactor ground level, but rather on the embankment behind the reactors:
| http://tvde.web.infoseek.co.jp/cgi-bin/jlab-dat/s/795434.jpg
Detailed ground level radioactivity readings (I do not know where this picture comes from nor its reliability, but it appears to be genuine):
| http://static.ow.ly/photos/original/9ooW.jpg
The highest readings are just to the west and north of reactor 3. These reading may be consistent with the French agency's conclusion (and, I believe, an early conjecture here in this thread) that the protection shield over the reactor has disappeared. Gamma ray radiation could then be reflected back down around the reactor building by the remaining beams and detritus (as well as simply backscattered by the atmosphere).
| http://www.irsn.fr/FR/Actualites_pr...Seisme-Japon_Point-situation-20032011-06h.pdf
The annotated photo in this French IRSN report interprets the north side of reactor 3 as being the ruins of the destroyed service deck as well as the floor beneath the service deck.
Here is some preliminary evidence from the Test Ban Treaty Organisation that there has been no major destruction of the zirconium cladding:
| http://www.nature.com/news/2011/110317/full/news.2011.168.html
" ... the data show high amounts of volatile radioactive isotopes, such as iodine and caesium, as well the noble gas xenon. But so far, the data show no high levels of the less volatile elements such as zirconium and barium that would signal that a large meltdown had taken place ... "
| http://www.welt.de/multimedia/archive/01340/Fukushima_hoch_DW__1340857z.jpg
Interesting picture here -- I do not believe the crane and cars are at reactor ground level, but rather on the embankment behind the reactors:
| http://tvde.web.infoseek.co.jp/cgi-bin/jlab-dat/s/795434.jpg
Detailed ground level radioactivity readings (I do not know where this picture comes from nor its reliability, but it appears to be genuine):
| http://static.ow.ly/photos/original/9ooW.jpg
The highest readings are just to the west and north of reactor 3. These reading may be consistent with the French agency's conclusion (and, I believe, an early conjecture here in this thread) that the protection shield over the reactor has disappeared. Gamma ray radiation could then be reflected back down around the reactor building by the remaining beams and detritus (as well as simply backscattered by the atmosphere).
| http://www.irsn.fr/FR/Actualites_pr...Seisme-Japon_Point-situation-20032011-06h.pdf
The annotated photo in this French IRSN report interprets the north side of reactor 3 as being the ruins of the destroyed service deck as well as the floor beneath the service deck.
Here is some preliminary evidence from the Test Ban Treaty Organisation that there has been no major destruction of the zirconium cladding:
| http://www.nature.com/news/2011/110317/full/news.2011.168.html
" ... the data show high amounts of volatile radioactive isotopes, such as iodine and caesium, as well the noble gas xenon. But so far, the data show no high levels of the less volatile elements such as zirconium and barium that would signal that a large meltdown had taken place ... "