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avalys | 1 month ago
This doesn’t indicate that there has been a recent undisclosed accident or other newsworthy event as you might be imagining.
avalys | 1 month ago
This doesn’t indicate that there has been a recent undisclosed accident or other newsworthy event as you might be imagining.
adrian_b|1 month ago
However the fact that only iodine was detected is to be expected, as the other radioactive products of nuclear fission are much less likely to form chemical compounds that are soluble in sea water, so they could be somewhere on the sea bottom.
hermitcrab|1 month ago
billnad|1 month ago
defrost|1 month ago
* Naval Nuclear Waste Management in Northwest Russia - https://bellona.org/news/russian-human-rights-issues/nikitin...
* Yucca Flat - https://eros.usgs.gov/earthshots/yucca-flat-nevada-usa
* Hanford Nuclear Site - https://darrp.noaa.gov/hazardous-waste/hanford-nuclear-site
are just three, in no particular order.
littlestymaar|1 month ago
This quote sounds much more like “USSR military apparatus ” than “European companies”:
> decades-old nuclear weapons tests and nuclear fuel reprocessing facilities in Europe,