Half-lives of Some Radioisotopes

Half-lives of Some Radioisotopes

The radioactive isotopes of the elements vary enormously in their half-lives or the amount of time it takes for half of a particular isotope to decay into another isotope. The main radioactive elements released from the Fukushima nuclear disaster vary in half-life from a few days for Iodine – 131 to 30 years for Cesium 137. Basically, some areas around the plant will have to be abandoned for decades.