Characteristics of tritium, stable isotopes and chemical components in monthly precipitation at Hiroshima, Japan
Ryohei Yamada,
Haruka Kuwata,
Khemruthai Kheamsiri
et al.
Abstract:This article mainly discusses tritium concentrations in monthly precipitation at Hiroshima City during 2021. The tritium concentrations, which were measured with a low background liquid scintillation counter, fluctuated from 0.16 to 0.78 Bq L−1. Additionally, hydrogen and oxygen stable isotopes and ionic species were measured in order to characterize precipitation, and their trends including tritium concentrations were compared with data collected in other regions of Japan in previous studies. Although the res… Show more
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