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The concentration of the isotopes in soil differs depending on the soil depth (see Brian M. Fagan, Christopher R. DeKors, Archeology, Moscow, 2007).

Due to the different concentration in soil layers, the isotopes permeate a tree unevenly.

Different studies show that even during the Maunder Minimum period, the concentration of the isotopes contained in a

M.G. Ogurtsov, 2007 http://naukarus.com/kosmoge

However, it should be noted that it only concerns short-term fluctuations. After 50 years the concentration of the isotopes contained in a

There are two aspects which explain why more attention should be paid to the data about concentration of the isotopes contained in a

Firstly, the data on concentration of the isotopes contained in a

Secondly, changes in the concentration of the isotopes of different substances contained in a

In the 40-years prospective isotopes concentration of different substances in the air in fast-expanding biome area is co

The local data on concentration of the isotopes of different substances in a

4.2 The present local data on the Earth’s rotational velocity and concentration of isotopes of cesium in mushrooms, wild berries and fish

The recent growth of concentration of the isotopes in biome is usually co





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See: Radioecological situation in the regions of Rosatom enterprises location. // Edited by I.I. Linge and I.I. Kryshev. – Moscow. « CAM polygraphist », 2015. – 296 p.

Why is it so essential to demonstrate changes in time on graphs? The reason is that it helps to demonstrate the process of isotopes’ infiltration from the upper atmosphere into the soil and then into a

After Fukushima Daiichi disaster, the radioactive contamination was spreading quite fast.

However, after reaching the maximum point, the isotopes concentration level continued to increase. If we do not consider the maximum value of contamination after the disaster, which had lasted for 2 years, we can find out that the dynamics of concentration of cesium 137 correlates the dynamics of the Earth’s rotational velocity.

What is notable is the honesty of the researchers. They noted that the level of concentration of the isotopes of cesium on the territory of Russian Nuclear Power Station was lower than in the controlled area. At the same time the graph shows that, in general, the level of concentration of these isotopes is growing year by year. This growth represents the fall in the Earth’s rotational velocity and growth of cosmic energies co

4.3 Coincidence between growth of the concentration of the isotopes of beryllium on the Earth and reduction of the Earth’s rotational velocity

Maximum levels of concentration of the isotopes of beryllium coincide with the reduction of the Earth’s rotational velocity as well.

The same data was registered before the Suess effect.

Thus, we have the local data on the decrease of the concentration level of different isotopes contained in ice cores and in a

At first, the Earth’s rotational velocity slowed down and after that the concentration level of the isotopes in the atmosphere and in ice cores has grown.

What is important for us is the result which comes from the growth of the concentration of different isotopes in co

If geomagnetic field expands, the Earth’s rotational velocity increases while the quantity of the isotopes decreases, and vice versa.

These relations remain stable for thousands of years. However it also functions in the less periods of time in the condition of fast-expanding biome absorbing rain water. Along with that, the Earth’s rotational velocity is still one of the most reliable aspects that helps to predict many things such as changes in humans’ EEG, changes of intensity of a