cesium-134

About this tag
Cesium-134 is a radioactive isotope that has been detected in the context of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster. In discussions on WindowsForum.com, users reference cesium-134 levels measured near the plant's Number 3 reactor, where readings of 140 becquerels per cubic centimeter were reported, exceeding legal limits by 2,300 times. This isotope is often mentioned alongside cesium-137 as a marker of ongoing radioactive contamination. The tag covers environmental monitoring and nuclear safety concerns related to cesium-134, particularly in the aftermath of the Fukushima incident. Discussions focus on the persistence of radioactive leaks and their impact on ocean water near the facility.
  1. Radioactivity at Fukushima No.3 Reactor Continues to Leak into Ocean !

    Tokyo, May 15 (QNA) - The operator of Japan''s Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant announced that radioactive materials continue to leak into the ocean near the plant. The Tokyo Electric Power Company said 140 becquerels of cesium-134 per cubic centimeter, was measured on Saturday morning near...