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Tritium in the form of tritiated water is a nearly perfect ground water tracer. Its only serious disadvantage is derived from its radioactive properties and the potential effects on public health of extremely small concentrations of radioisotopes. The potential biological risks of using tritium in large scale water tracing operations are treated and compared with the possible benefits.
Tritium in the form of tritiated water is a nearly perfect ground water tracer. Its only serious disadvantage is derived from its radioactive properties and the potential effects on public health of extremely small concentrations of radioisotopes. The potential biological risks of using tritium in large scale water tracing operations are treated and compared with the possible benefits.
Tritium as a Ground Water Tracer
Kaufman, W. J. (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 126 ; 436-446
2021-01-01
111961-01-01 pages
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Tritium as ground water tracer
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