It was found that the important problems and the diagram of cause–effect relationship McMaster undergraduate students considered were similar to the essential problems and the diagram Horii pointed out, although Interim Report of the Investigation Committee on the Accident at Fukushima Nuclear Stations ...
TheFukushima Nuclear AccidentIndependent Investigation Commission in fact found that the disaster was “man-made,” as its causes were all foreseeable. The report also found that the plant was incapable of withstanding earthquakes and tsunami. Japanese regulators were found to have failed to require ...
According to tonight’s report (the reports change on a daily basis), Kan has no intention of leaving office until his dream bill is successfully passed, and the future of natural energy in Japan is secured. He is literally laughing in the face of opposition (either that, or he’s lost ...
The Ecologist wants everyone to believe that the nuke accident is on-going, there is a Fukushima child thyroid epidemic, and the site is swamped in radioactive wastewater and sludge that threatens the entire world. The report also warns its readers that the people...
which isnotthe case. I have seen no report saying the resident’s other large compensations have been terminated. Let’s face it…if the monthly windfall were ceased, every newspaper in Japan would make it their lead story, and the international Press would be a-buzz with condemning bombast...
The ripple effects from one of the world’s worst nuclear catastrophes continue after a decade, with implications for human health and remediation efforts.
Special Radioactivity Monitoring Report Related to the Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plant Accident after the Great East Japan Earthquake (2011) http://www.pref.fukui.lg.jp/doc/kikitaisaku/gennshiryoku-saigai_d/fil/043.pdf Google Scholar FPG, 2011 FPG (Fukuoka Prefectural Government). 2011....
100 feet above ground, is structurally damaged, and is exposed to the open elements. If an earthquake or other event were to cause this pool to drain, this could result in a catastrophic radiological fire involving nearly 10 times the amount of Cs-137 released by the Chernobyl accident.” ...
Thus, (i) assumes that all possible outcomes are equally likely and that we know n—neither of which is the case regarding nuclear-accident outcomes. Relative-frequency probability (ii) is often used for cases where the number of outcomes (n) is so great that all typically cannot be ...
I would like to ask your opinion about the report by AIPRI introduced by Lucy Occupy, which states with comparison of Chernobyl, “We can see by comparing the subsets of figures below that the radioactive particle emission through the air from Fukushima is not only 3.7 times higher than Cher...