Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Discharge of radioactive water of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant" in English language version.
A few Chinese cities have experienced a salt-buying frenzy, with people queuing for hours to purchase a bag. Some seem to think that salt may become tainted or that it is useful in treating radiation sickness (it is not).
La valeur ainsi obtenue est de 27.1015 Bq, la majorité (82 %) ayant été rejetée avant le 8 avril.[2.7 × 1016 Bq of caesium-137 (about 8.4 kg) entered the ocean between 21 March and mid-July 2011, about 82 percent having flowed into the sea before 8 April 2011]
Beijing may have a broader agenda. As the global order has shifted drastically, with China and the United States increasingly seeming to divvy up the world into an us-versus-them framework, experts say China is seeking to sow doubts about Japan's credibility and cast its allies as conspirators in malfeasance.
In 2011, 41% of samples exceeded 100 Bq/kg. [...] In 2012, the percentage exceeding 100 Bq/kg decreased to 17% and in 2015 to 0.05%
La valeur ainsi obtenue est de 27.1015 Bq, la majorité (82 %) ayant été rejetée avant le 8 avril.[2.7 × 1016 Bq of caesium-137 (about 8.4 kg) entered the ocean between 21 March and mid-July 2011, about 82 percent having flowed into the sea before 8 April 2011]
In 2011, 41% of samples exceeded 100 Bq/kg. [...] In 2012, the percentage exceeding 100 Bq/kg decreased to 17% and in 2015 to 0.05%
Despite this, the water is extremely safe because the concentrations of radionuclides are so low [...]
A few Chinese cities have experienced a salt-buying frenzy, with people queuing for hours to purchase a bag. Some seem to think that salt may become tainted or that it is useful in treating radiation sickness (it is not).
Beijing may have a broader agenda. As the global order has shifted drastically, with China and the United States increasingly seeming to divvy up the world into an us-versus-them framework, experts say China is seeking to sow doubts about Japan's credibility and cast its allies as conspirators in malfeasance.