The transient distributions of nuclear weapon-generated tritium and its decay product 3 he in the mediterranean sea, 1952-2011, and their oceanographic potential

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We present a comprehensive account of tritium and 3He in the Mediterranean Sea since the appearance of the tritium generated by the atmospheric nuclear-weapon testing in the 1950s and early 1960s, based on essentially all available observations. Tritium in surface waters rose to 20-30 TU in 1964 (TU Combining double low line 1018 × [3H]/H]), a factor of about 100 above the natural level, and thereafter declined 30-fold up to 2011. The decline was largely due to radioactive tritium decay, which produced significant amounts of its stable daughter 3He. We present the scheme by which we separate the tritiugenic part of 3He and the part due to release from the sea floor (terrigenic part). We show that the tritiugenic component can be quantified throughout the Mediterranean waters, typically to a ± 0.15 TU equivalent, mostly becaus. © 2013 Author(s).

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Roether, W., Jean-Baptiste, P., Fourré, E., & Sültenfuß, J. (2013). The transient distributions of nuclear weapon-generated tritium and its decay product 3 he in the mediterranean sea, 1952-2011, and their oceanographic potential. Ocean Science, 9(5), 837–854. https://doi.org/10.5194/os-9-837-2013

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