Not exact matches
The Sacramento readings suggest it has emitted 5 × 1015 becquerels of
caesium - 137 per day; Chernobyl put
out 8.5 × 1016 in total — around 70 per cent more per day.
He points
out that the north Pacific contains an estimated 100,000 TBq of
caesium - 137 from H - bomb testing in the 1960s, so the fallout from Fukushima is adding only a fraction of that.
Ruff, who was in Paris last week as part of a last - ditch attempt by members of International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War to stop the tests, says that 60 underground tests have been carried
out by the French since the 1983 scientific visit and that in 1987 scientists found
caesium - 137 on Mururoa.
«Relatively definitive refutation» David Borhani, a biochemist and structural biologist in Hartsdale, New York, would have liked to see additional control experiments — to determine, for instance, the lowest possible level of arsenic that Redfield could have detected, and to find
out where any arsenic from the GFAJ - 1 DNA ends up when the DNA is purified on a
caesium chloride gradient.