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strontium contamination
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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about strontium contamination focus on environmental releases from nuclear incidents such as the Fukushima Daiichi disaster. Strontium is a heavy radioactive metal linked to leukemia and other cancers. Topics include detection around reactors, comparison to Chernobyl, and co-release with other radioactive elements like iodine, cesium, and plutonium. The content covers health risks, environmental persistence, and water contamination concerns.
Japan has admitted the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster is on par with the one at Chernobyl. At the same time, Japan’s science and technology ministry reports strontium, a heavy radioactive metal that is a catalyst for leukemia, has been detected around the crippled reactors. In addition to...