Issue 8, 2022

Historical record of tritium from tree cores at the Savannah River Site

Abstract

Tree cores from various locations at the Savannah River Site (SRS) and local area were measured for total tritium (T) content and T speciation to include tritiated water (HTO), exchangeable organic bound T (E-OBT) and non-exchangeable organic bound T (NE-OBT) species. The tree cores dated back to the 1960's or prior which provided an opportunity to measure T over the last 60–70 years. The total T levels from pine and oak tree cores were consistent with the record of known T atmospheric releases from nuclear activities at the SRS between the mid-1950's and 1990's with a notable peak in T tree core levels during the late 1960's. The T speciation data for some tree core samples from SRS demonstrated elevated levels of OBT : HTO and NE-OBT : E-OBT identified primarily in the last ∼20 years due to T inputs from remedial irrigation with OBT-rich pond water. Elevated but lower levels of OBT : HTO and NE-OBT : E-OBT were observed due to inputs from SRS operations during the last 70 years and prior to irrigation with the T-rich pond water.

Graphical abstract: Historical record of tritium from tree cores at the Savannah River Site

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
05 May 2022
Accepted
21 Jul 2022
First published
04 Aug 2022

Environ. Sci.: Processes Impacts, 2022,24, 1144-1151

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Historical record of tritium from tree cores at the Savannah River Site

E. A. Pettitt, M. C. Duff and H. VerMeulen, Environ. Sci.: Processes Impacts, 2022, 24, 1144 DOI: 10.1039/D2EM00193D

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