@wellerstein Based on Plate 1 from “The Atlas of Caesium-137 Contamination of Europe after the Chernobyl Accident.”pic.twitter.com/7xRNLpCZf8
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@wellerstein Based on Plate 1 from “The Atlas of Caesium-137 Contamination of Europe after the Chernobyl Accident.”pic.twitter.com/7xRNLpCZf8
@wellerstein Cool picture. Any idea how many proven instances of harm there are as a result of Cs-137 ingestion post Chernobyl?
@Atomicrod There are various estimates. Most realistic on order of several thousand excess cancers. Hard to see in the epidemiological noise
@wellerstein It was a trick question. The most credible sources say few, if any, effects from dispersed Cs-137 http://www.world-nuclear.org/information-library/safety-and-security/safety-of-plants/appendices/chernobyl-accident-appendix-2-health-impacts.aspx …
@Atomicrod I don't think nuclear industry groups are the "most credible sources," sorry. I know how they look at it.
@wellerstein "..United Nations Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation (UNSCEAR) reproduced here." Not industry group.
@Atomicrod UNSCEAR's report more or less what I said — probably several thousand cancers, hard to tell: http://www.unscear.org/unscear/en/chernobyl.html …
@wellerstein Did Tsar Bomba have any drastic fallout West of it's detonation?
@CraigByrne131 Not much local fallout — it was high enough that fireball did not touch ground.
@wellerstein "I call it Intestinal Sunrise"
@wellerstein I see a bit of Matisse maybe. Thx for info? graphic in Cs-Color. :)
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