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The article mentions "irradiated uranium", which is pretty strange and suggests that the writer doesn't know enough about the topic. Uranium is always radioactive, it doesn't have any stable isotopes, and it cannot be irradiated. There could be a variety of reasons for the increased neutron count, starting with recently opened leaks/cracks, which would allow water or steam to pass through and carry radioactive material into the range of the sensors. Last edited by Ostfriese; 09-20-21 at 11:48 AM. |
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We have been discussing Chernobyl before, which was the reason behind my idea of posting it here. Markus
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