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What follows is excerpted from, "The New York Times". The Japanese have already been traumatized by nuclear power in the form of nuclear weapons, the only people to have had them used against them. Now to face this leak must be appalling. The seawater was apparently truly a last resort, and it does not guarantee that there will be no meltdown. I hope some scientists will post here. And where is Perry? I believe that this is right up his alley! I would really like some more technical elucidation.
(The article is good, though. I recommend reading the entire thing.)
Deb/AGBF
TOKYO — "Japanese officials took the extraordinary step on Saturday of flooding a crippled nuclear reactor with seawater in a last-ditch effort to avoid a nuclear meltdown, as the nation grappled simultaneously with its worst nuclear mishap and the aftermath of its largest recorded earthquake.
A radiation leak and explosion at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station on Saturday prompted the government to expand an evacuation order to affect 170,000 people in the plant’s vicinity. And the plant’s operator issued an emergency notice early Sunday morning that a second reactor at the same aging plant was also experiencing critical failures of its cooling system and that rising pressure there risked a new explosion.
The government said radiation emanating from the first reactor appeared to be decreasing after the blast Saturday afternoon destroyed part of the facility, and they said that they had filled it with sea water to prevent full meltdown of the nuclear fuel. That step would only be taken in extreme circumstances because ocean water is likely to permanently disable the reactor."
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/13/world/asia/13nuclear.html?_r=1&hp
(The article is good, though. I recommend reading the entire thing.)
Deb/AGBF

TOKYO — "Japanese officials took the extraordinary step on Saturday of flooding a crippled nuclear reactor with seawater in a last-ditch effort to avoid a nuclear meltdown, as the nation grappled simultaneously with its worst nuclear mishap and the aftermath of its largest recorded earthquake.
A radiation leak and explosion at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station on Saturday prompted the government to expand an evacuation order to affect 170,000 people in the plant’s vicinity. And the plant’s operator issued an emergency notice early Sunday morning that a second reactor at the same aging plant was also experiencing critical failures of its cooling system and that rising pressure there risked a new explosion.
The government said radiation emanating from the first reactor appeared to be decreasing after the blast Saturday afternoon destroyed part of the facility, and they said that they had filled it with sea water to prevent full meltdown of the nuclear fuel. That step would only be taken in extreme circumstances because ocean water is likely to permanently disable the reactor."
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/13/world/asia/13nuclear.html?_r=1&hp