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Tritium monitoring in rivers and rainwater

Posted on 3 February 201618 November 2022 By André Gurtner

Tritium is a pure beta emitter of low energy. It is therefore not measurable by gamma spectrometry, the most widely used technique for monitoring radioactivity in the environment, and is therefore also ‘invisible’ to the URAnet aqua automatic river water radioactivity network.

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