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==Identify areas where radiation over background is detected over time for Static and Mobile sensors== | ==Identify areas where radiation over background is detected over time for Static and Mobile sensors== | ||
+ | Historically, radiation levels of 25-75cpm are considered as background radiation. Any value higher than 75, we will treat as a result of the earthquake. | ||
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+ | At a glance, it would appear that other than Wilson Forest, every neighborhoods radiation levels are within background levels. Wilson Forest has an average cpm of 945.2 over the course of 5 days. However, by looking at the mobile readings at a more micro level. We are able to see that some sensors detect radiation spikes of over 75cpm. | ||
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Identify areas where radiation over background is detected over time for Static and Mobile sensors
Historically, radiation levels of 25-75cpm are considered as background radiation. Any value higher than 75, we will treat as a result of the earthquake.
Static Sensors
Mobile Sensors
At a glance, it would appear that other than Wilson Forest, every neighborhoods radiation levels are within background levels. Wilson Forest has an average cpm of 945.2 over the course of 5 days. However, by looking at the mobile readings at a more micro level. We are able to see that some sensors detect radiation spikes of over 75cpm.