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Title: Tritium behavior pattern in some soil-plant systems in a tropical environment

Conference ·
OSTI ID:4155521

A study of the distribution pattern of tritium in the soil/plant environment gives a valuable ecological information on the natural water balance. The results of such a study for the conditions obtaining in India are given in this paper. Field studies are carried out by injection of tritium into some soil/ plant systems and following the transfer pathways. The method of extraction for tissue-free-water-tritium (TFWT) is based on the vacuum freeze-drying technique while the tissue-bound-tritium (TBT) is estimated by a modified version of the Shoniger method. The determination of residence time of tritium in aqueous and organic phase in a number of tropical trees has been carried out both for stem- injection as well as intake from the soil. From the results of this study the tree biomass and transpiration rates have been determined. The tritium profile over time, for an acute exposure in certain trees such as Morinda Tinetoria, Achras Sapota etc. shows significantly different patterns compared to the normal pattern shown by Mangifera Indica, Terminalia Catappa, Ficus Glomerata etc. The period of investigation in each case varied from 400 to 1000 h. In most of the cases, the TBT fractions were very low compared to TFWT fractions in the initial stages. The tritium behaviour in the tree reflects significant characteristics of the tritium behaviour in the soil system. The authors have found that the leaf sampling can be used as an indicator of total environmental tritium behaviour. (auth)

Research Organization:
Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Trombay, India
NSA Number:
NSA-33-007632
OSTI ID:
4155521
Resource Relation:
Conference: Symposium on isotope ratios as pollutant source and behavior indicators, Vienna, Austria, 18 Nov 1974; Other Information: See STI/PUB--382; CONF-741120--. Orig. Receipt Date: 30-JUN-76; Related Information: Isotope ratios as pollutant source and behaviour indicators
Country of Publication:
IAEA
Language:
English