9/11 ash, and more, found in river muck

Sediment cores pulled from the Hudson River near the World Trade Center site just a month after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks contain a thin layer of metal-rich ash and pulverized debris. That’s not surprising. What did surprise researchers was the discovery of radioactive iodine–a substance unrelated to the attacks–in the top few centimeters of river silt.