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Radiation levels in excess of 100,000 times normal in USSR nuke sub that sank 30 years ago
2019-07-11
[ZeroHedge and many others] Researchers in Norway have discovered radiation levels in excess of 100,000 times normal next to a Soviet-era nuclear submarine which sank in the Arctic 30 years ago - a reading which is higher than those taken 12 years ago, according to Norwegian news outlet TV2.

The Kosomolets went down in the Barents Sea in 1989, killing 42 out of its crew of 69, according to the Moscow Times. It is sitting at a depth of 1,665 meters (5,462 ft) with a severely damaged hull from sitting on the seabed for 30 years.

The radioactivity was detected near a ventilation hole which has been observed to kick up 'mysterious' dust clouds.

We have observed a kind of cloud coming out of this hole once in a while. In connection with the test in which we measured pollution, a cloud came out of the hole. This may indicate that the pollution comes out in pulses, says Heldal.

It is assumed that the ventilation hole at the top of the submarine tower is in direct contact with the reactor inside the wreck. This hole will now be monitored extra closely by the researchers the rest of the cruise, which is scheduled to be completed tomorrow. -TV2

"The results are preliminary. We will examine the samples thoroughly when we get home," said Hilde Elsie Heldal of the Norwegian Institute of Marine Research. Heldal believes that the plumes might be caused by ocean currents, tides or other conditions related to the movement of the ocean.

The samples were taken as part of a joint operation between Norway and Russia which set sail from northern Norway on Saturday.
Posted by:3dc

#7  Water doesn't neutralize it.
Local effects matter, LEM!
Posted by: Skidmark   2019-07-11 18:07  

#6  Glow in the dark pickled herring.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2019-07-11 13:32  

#5  Great - I'm looking forward to seeing Godzilla's cousin trash a few Russian cities.
Posted by: Raj   2019-07-11 11:58  

#4  If the RX vessel is cracked then that could be fuel and byproducts being chuffed out. I imagine that there's a steam bubble forming until it reaches the point of the breach and that puffs out releasing the waste.
Posted by: AlmostAnonymous5839   2019-07-11 08:58  

#3  The pulsing is interesting. Assume some reaction with seawater - maybe just heat build-up then release?
Posted by: Beldar Johnson2341   2019-07-11 08:12  

#2  Could this be the source of global warming?
Posted by: Skidmark   2019-07-11 04:52  

#1  if it is 5000' below sea level the radiation near the sub could be 500 million times normal and it would be no big deal, e.g. gamma radiation loses about half its energy for every foot of water, neutrons can be a bit tougher but still get attenuated fairly quickly
Posted by: lord garth   2019-07-11 01:21  

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