Fukushima Daiichi: Before and after imagery
In an earlier blog I pointed to a New York Times site where there was imagery showing Fukushima Daiichi before and after (Mar 17). The imagery came from GeoEye, and you can access the data […]
In an earlier blog I pointed to a New York Times site where there was imagery showing Fukushima Daiichi before and after (Mar 17). The imagery came from GeoEye, and you can access the data […]
MEXT has published radiation readings for locations 20 km and more from the nuclear power plant.
IAEA has prepared a spreadsheet of the status of Units 1-4, similar to what JAIF has been publishing for some time.
JAIF reports the latest radiation readings at the Fukushima Daiichi plant as of 21:00, Mar. 31st (08:00 am Thursday March 31 ET) 0.94mSv/h (940 μSv/h) at the south side of the office builiding 148μSv/h at […]
IAEA has reported that the latest analyses of seawater 330 m south of the discharge point of NPP Units 1-4 were made available for 29 March. 130 000 Bq/liter of I-131 32 000 Bq/liter of […]
Thursday, March 31 12:55 JST (23:55:00 Wednesday March 30 ET) NHK reports that TEPCO has recorded radiation levels 4,385 times higher than the legal standard in seawater 330 meters south of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant. […]
Yesterday and today I’ve been at a conference in Chicago called Enterprise Strategies for Location Intelligence USA 2011. Geopatial should be another data type For years, the geospatial industry has argued that most of IT […]
The IAEA has reported on the status of Units 1-6 at Fukushima Daiichi Unit 1 Water in the turbine room has is being pumped into the condenser with 3 pumps (6.5 ton/hour each) and the […]