Comment by HPsquared
7 hours ago
Reader's note: this is Iodine-129 (which is created in nuclear fission and has a very long half-life), NOT iodine-131 which has a half-life of 8 days and is a highly radioactive short-term fission product.
So it's understandable that Iodine-129 could be detected as a result of decades-old testing or other releases.
Bikini atol strikes again.