Published 1995 | Version v1
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Rapid assessment of soil and groundwater tritium by vegetation sampling

Description

A rapid and relatively inexpensive technique for defining the extent of groundwater contamination by tritium has been investigated. The technique uses existing vegetation to sample the groundwater. Water taken up by deep rooted trees is collected by enclosing tree branches in clear plastic bags. Water evaporated from the leaves condenses on the inner surface of the bag. The water is removed from the bag with a syringe. The bags can be sampled many times. Tritium in the water is detected by liquid scintillation counting. The water collected in the bags has no color and counts as well as distilled water reference samples. The technique was used in an area of known tritium contamination and proved to be useful in defining the extent of tritium contamination

Availability note (English)

MF available from INIS under the Report Number; Also available from OSTI as DE95017487; NTIS; US Govt. Printing Office Dep.

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Publishing Information

Imprint Pagination
11 p.
Report number
WSRC-TR--95-0050

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Contract/Grant/Project number
Contract AC09-89SR18035
Funding organization
USDOE, Washington, DC (United States).