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Application of radioactive tracer techniques to stream improvement
Primary advantage of radioactive tracers is ability to detect them in small quantities; consideration of many factors in choosing isotope and careful planning is key to successful tracer study with this type of material; specific application of methods were made to study of large receiving body of water; from this study, it is concluded that radioactive materials do have application in stream improvements, but it is somewhat limited by economic need to introduce tracer in single slug.
Application of radioactive tracer techniques to stream improvement
Primary advantage of radioactive tracers is ability to detect them in small quantities; consideration of many factors in choosing isotope and careful planning is key to successful tracer study with this type of material; specific application of methods were made to study of large receiving body of water; from this study, it is concluded that radioactive materials do have application in stream improvements, but it is somewhat limited by economic need to introduce tracer in single slug.
Application of radioactive tracer techniques to stream improvement
ASCE -- Proc (J Sanitary Eng Div)
Cawley, W.A. (author) / Rutledge, W.C. (author)
1966
9 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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