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 Radon washout detection (video)

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plutarko Posted - 05/19/2012 : 13:55:41
This evening was raining over my town. So I take the GMC 300 out to try to detect the radon washout. And this time I have sucess detecting it.
I measured over 550 CPM. I made a quick & dirty video with the movile phone (sorry for the bad quality)

After 1 hour the radiation levels over the grass back to normal.

h**p://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fAkqA_CnP0c&feature=plcp
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plutarko Posted - 05/19/2012 : 23:19:02
Yes, is my mother in law garden.
In Boecillo, small town close to Valladolid (Spain).

After 1 hour I didn't detected more anormal radiation. So I think that's just a radon washout event. I hope make a better video in the future.
ZLM Posted - 05/19/2012 : 17:52:12
Thank you for sharing with us.

Do you have loation information?

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