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La réaction de transmutation biologique est : césium 137 + hydrogène 1 → baryum 138
 
=== Decrease Cs137 radiation on rice : citation ===
 
This part is a citation of the Nikkei ecology report (15, December, 2011)
 
: “The full-scale decontamination is starting” (image 3)
: - The experiment is advanced in contaminated area. Kenji Kaneko, Satoshi Hanzawa (Nikkei ecology)
 
: A report informed that radiation was decreased by the action of microorganism, is under discussion. The extraordinary and innovative decontamination-technology is expected.
: The radiation of radioactive element decreases regularly according to its half life in any environment. In case of cesium 137, it decreases to half radiation after 30 years.
: Decontamination is no more than removing radioactive matter to the other place or collecting it for isolation. Any disposal cannot decrease radioactivity, thus it must be disintegrated according to the half life of each radioactive nuclide.
: Such physical knowledge might be exploded by the experimental result that was presented recently.
: It is the experimental result by Dr.Tazaki, who is an emeritus professor has conducted a decontamination-experiment utilized microorganisms or moss in Minamisouma-shi (city), Hanamachi-ku (town).
: Professor Tazaki divided a rice field into thirty divisions which area is 4m square each and propagated microorganisms in various conditions. After a month, she determined the change of radiation.
 
:::image 1: Dr.Tazaki, an emeritus professor in Kanazawa university, is conducting a decontamination-experiment using microorganisms in Minamisouma-shi (left).
:::image 2: A kind of mineral was accumulated in the microorganisms living in the soil of rice field (right upper-side).
:::image 3: Decontamination using peroxide of hydrogen was effective on the surface of road (right bottom-side).
 
The action of “micro sarcophagus”?
 
: Zeolite, diatomite, and so on, the materials that look like favorable for microorganisms were thrown into each of divisions. As a result, the radiation of a division, which supplied diatomite taken from Noto district, decreased to around 100 cpm (the unit indicates radiation per minute). It reduced by half compared with a month ago (200-300 cpm).
: When the soil was investigated by microscopy, it was found that mold was propagated in the soil and a lot of mineral particles adhered to the inside of bio-membrane. Similar phenomena were observed in the area around Chernobyl after the nuclear plant accident.
: The phenomenon that microorganisms are covered by minerals in their metabolic processes was named “bio-mineralization”. Professor Tazaki called the minerals formed by the action as “micro sarcophagus”. She considered, “The decrease of radiation might be caused by the unknown action to absorb radioactive cesium into micro sarcophagus”.
: When the trace elements contained in the soil were analyzed, 447mg/kg of barium was detected. Radioactive cesium changes into barium as a result of radiation. From the experimental result, it can be supposed that the metabolism of microorganisms accelerated transmutation of radioactive cesium into barium.
This viewpoint is called “Biological nuclear transmutations” and there are a few reports on it. But it was never down for discussion because of the impossibility on modern physics.
: Professor Tazaki told, “The mechanism is uncertain, but diatomite has an effect to decrease radiation evidently. It can be applied to decontamination hereafter”. Mr.M.Takahashi, the chief enginner in Shoken-gijutsu, the company cooperated to this experiment, told that, “There are various viewpoints on the experimental result including skeptical opinions. I hope that it will be an opportunity to start the study of decontamination by many researchers”.
:::diagram: 100 to 300 cpm (the unit indicates radiation per minute) versus the type of soil.
: From left to right: Shimane-zeolite, zeolite sheet, Takaoaka-shell fossil (1kg), (1.5kg), (2kg), Chaff, Chaff + bentonite, ceder bark, ceder bark + bentonite, Noto-diatomite, Fukushima-zeolite
: The experiment in Minamisouma-shi, Fukushima. At the beginning of July, each material was spread over the divisions of rice field. After a month, the boring cores were taken up from the surface of soil which depth was 15cm and measured their radiations. The air radiation in 3 August was 700 cpm at that place. This measurement was carried out in a lead box to avoid the radiation in the air.
: The source: Dr.Tazaki, an emeritus professor in Kanazawa university
 
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