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Tritium distribution in ground water around large underground fusion explosions

January 1, 1963

Tritium will be released in significant amounts from large underground nuclear fusion explosions in the Plowshare Program. The tritium could become highly concentrated in nearby ground waters, and could be of equal or more importance as a possible contaminant than other long-lived fission-product and induced radionuclides. Behavior of tritiated water in particular hydrologic and geologic environments, as illustrated by hypothetical explosions in dolomite and tuff, must be carefully evaluated to predict under what conditions high groundwater concentrations of tritium might occur.

Publication Year 1963
Title Tritium distribution in ground water around large underground fusion explosions
Authors F.W. Stead
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Science
Index ID 70010836
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
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