WTC Dust Study
Michael
Lusk
21 April 2010
Backround
Michael sent me a document entitled WTC
Dust Signature Report - Composition
and Morphology (alternative
link). It was written in 2003 in relation to Deutsche Bank’s contested
insurance claim for damage to the Deutsche Bank building caused by debris falling
from the collapsing WTC buildings.
Michael notes:
The document was used as evidence in civil litigation and entered
the public record via the judicial process. It’s an important source document
for New York environmental lawyers and public advocates, mainly in connection
with asbestos contamination/toxic torts.
Its
interpretations as to the provenance of the dust are deliberately
uncontroversial. The report was prepared pursuant to legal proceedings between
Deutsche Bank and its US insurer. As Deutsche Bank’s expert witness, RJ Lee
Group didn’t want to be derided in cross-examination as a conspiracy theorist.
The mandate RJ Lee Group accepted from Deutsche Bank was to identify a
quantitative signature for WTC dust, which the report provides. The issue in
the insurance litigation was liability to indemnify for the costs of cleaning
up asbestos-containing dust contaminating the Deutsche Bank building. Had the
dust originated in the Deutsche Bank building itself, the insurer could have
avoided liability under the terms of the insurance policy. For Deutsche Bank,
the extraordinarily high proportion of iron spheres in the dust was significant
only to the extent that it provided an element of the unique signature for WTC
dust.
I
first heard of it mentioned in a 911 context in a video interview with Prof.
David Ray Griffin. So far as explaining the cause of the collapse of the buildings
is concerned, the detailed data in the report is valuable because it makes some
critical quantitative estimates possible.
Michael has also noted the paucity of WTC
Debris:
One of the unusual features of the 911 WTC event was the paucity of
rubble remaining following the collapse of Buildings 1, 2 and 7. My goal in
making this estimate was to have some means of comparing the mass of WTC dust
with the combined structural mass of WTC 1, 2 and 7, with a view to answering
the question: "Where did the buildings go?"
WTC Dust Study
Michael added a spreadsheet containing a worked
estimate for the mass of WTC dust. He described it as follows:
My estimate of the mass of WTC dust is at the rough outline stage:
it’s a concept for a study. It proposes a basic quantitative model and
includes key assumptions and estimates. It further includes some brief notes
on sources of uncertainty. So far as the assumptions used are approximately
correct and the model is in principle valid, the estimate suggests it is plausible
that substantially the entire structural mass of WTC buildings 1, 2 and 7 was
reduced to dust. This appears to be somewhat new. It appears that existing
estimates – which so far as I’ve seen don’t include a statement of method – are
at least an order of magnitude lower.
I’d like to suggest that others may – perhaps as a piece of original
research for the award of a Masters or PhD – wish to refine the basic model and
work it up into a formal study for publication.
The estimate is posted here (text and images only):
http://www.checktheevidence.com/articles/Copy%20of%20WTC_Dust_Estimate.htm
You can download the Excel spreadsheet file here:
http://www.checktheevidence.com/Misc/WTC_Dust_Estimate.xls