Static Copy of Live Discussion at http://www.scribblelive.com/Event/Japan_Earthquake5
yellow, orange, red, purple = bad upload.wikimedia.org
radiation 29.03 www.globalnaswiadomosc.com and radiation today www.clor.waw.pl - acrobat reader/foxit pdf needed
From the ars technica blog:
Graphs of the pressures, temperatures, and water levels in all three reactors are here:
www.ic.unicamp.br
Some on-site radiation measurements are here: www.rchoetzlein.com
Tepco use a resin as a neutron sheild on used fuel is this what they are talking of using www.tepco.co.jp
Hello all. Here's some chronology information for those tracking the event times, temperatures, and pressures : oi51.tinypic.com
@kgriff upload.wikimedia.org
@James Ward cancer is a common cause of death balanceinme.com

@Jo Lindien You are forgetting about all the damage around there. One crack and the 3X+ Sieverts are actually NEAR the RPVs. What about the spend fuel pools? Remember the data from the helicopter flights? 87.7 milli/Sievert in 300 feet over the #3 building? That was direct radiation, not contaminated air! I wont do the math, but I read that this data amounts to 6 to 10 Sieverts near the reactor. s3.imgimg.de

@Hank Scorpio Yes quite tough indeed docs.engineeringtoolbox.com
Some Links to Sites with Current Information on the
Status of Nuclear Powerplants in Japan
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