On 12/23/2011 11:34 PM, Marko Vojinovic wrote:
That's not exactly true. The radiation is quite easy to measure, and there is no need for increased sensitivity of the detectors.
It all depends on which radiation you're talking about. There was talk in the early days after the quake and tsunami about detecting radioisotopes crossing the Pacific, with the implication that the US West Coast was in danger of major contamination. What was actually detected were minute traces that wouldn't have triggered the detectors in use at the time of Chernobyl. That's what I was referring to, and I'll admit in hindsight that I should have been more specific.
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