Environmental isotopes are essential in hydrogeological studies, thanks to their contribution to the understanding of aquifers dynamics, vulnerability, water resources assessment, and management issues. The environmental isotopic approach plays a vital role in tracing the hydrological cycle and identifying various sources of contamination in the environment and gives independent information concerning what can be determined by a traditional hydrogeological study. Even in the framework of COP-26, isotopes have been indicated as fingerprints of climate change and therefore suitable for the evaluation of water balance and assessment of processes involved therein; in pollution studies they are used as fundamental support of traditional geochemi...
International audienceWhen focusing on environmental tritium measurement, water is the most common m...
It has become increasingly clear in the last few years that the vast majority of municipal solid was...
When routine sampling revealed greatly elevated tritium levels (3.14 x 105 Bq/L [8.5-million pCi/lit...
Environmental isotopes are essential in hydrogeological studies, thanks to their contribution to the...
Abstract This study aims to understand the extension of groundwater pollution downstream of a landfi...
After the nuclear weapons testing in the 1950s and 1960s, the atmospheric tritium levels have almost...
Groundwater beneath a municipal solid waste landfill area in central Italy has been studied. The stu...
Proceedings of the 2003 Georgia Water Resources Conference, held April 23-24, 2003, at the Universit...
Some spring water (18 samples), collected from the landslide area in Kanayama valley belonging to th...
The points of the national network of groundwater monitoring comprise a stable benchmarks in quality...
Tritium is a naturally occurring radionuclide, due to interactions of cosmic-rays with the upper la...
International audienceThe aim of radioecology is to understand the transfer of radionuclides through...
Tritium presents natural radioactive isotope which can be used as tracer in hydrology. This paper pr...
International audienceWhen focusing on environmental tritium measurement, water is the most common m...
It has become increasingly clear in the last few years that the vast majority of municipal solid was...
When routine sampling revealed greatly elevated tritium levels (3.14 x 105 Bq/L [8.5-million pCi/lit...
Environmental isotopes are essential in hydrogeological studies, thanks to their contribution to the...
Abstract This study aims to understand the extension of groundwater pollution downstream of a landfi...
After the nuclear weapons testing in the 1950s and 1960s, the atmospheric tritium levels have almost...
Groundwater beneath a municipal solid waste landfill area in central Italy has been studied. The stu...
Proceedings of the 2003 Georgia Water Resources Conference, held April 23-24, 2003, at the Universit...
Some spring water (18 samples), collected from the landslide area in Kanayama valley belonging to th...
The points of the national network of groundwater monitoring comprise a stable benchmarks in quality...
Tritium is a naturally occurring radionuclide, due to interactions of cosmic-rays with the upper la...
International audienceThe aim of radioecology is to understand the transfer of radionuclides through...
Tritium presents natural radioactive isotope which can be used as tracer in hydrology. This paper pr...
International audienceWhen focusing on environmental tritium measurement, water is the most common m...
It has become increasingly clear in the last few years that the vast majority of municipal solid was...
When routine sampling revealed greatly elevated tritium levels (3.14 x 105 Bq/L [8.5-million pCi/lit...