Airborne radioactivity increase in Europe in autumn 2017 information
2017 unusual increase of airborne radioactivity in Europe
Airborne radioactivity was detected in Europe during autumn 2017, starting from the last days of September. The source is widely suspected to be in Russia; the Russian government, however, denies that any nuclear mishaps occurred that could have caused the radiation spike. The radioactive isotope detected was ruthenium-106; across Europe, it was found to be in small quantities (from microbecquerels to a few millibecquerels per cubic metre of air), not significant for the health of the population far away from the source.[1][2][3] It is estimated, however, that the radiation released posed a danger to any employees or residents within several kilometers of the currently unknown source.
^Detection of Ruthenium 106 in France and in Europe: Results of IRSN's investigations
^Mishandling of spent nuclear fuel in Russia may have caused radioactivity to spread across Europe By Edwin CartlidgeFeb. 14, 2018
^Cite error: The named reference NYT111217 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
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