Production of radionuclides in the earth and their hydrogeologic significance, with emphasis on chlorine-36 and iodine-129
Recent years have seen increasing use of atmospheric radionuclides for dating and tracing hydrogeologic processes. Hydrologists often assume that meteoric sources of these nuclides are dominant in ground water and that age-dating methods are limited primarily by analytical detection capability. Howe...
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The University of Arizona.
1988
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10150/191140 |