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Koster, R.D., Broecker, W.S., Jouzel, J., Suozzo, R.J., Russell, G.L., Rind, D. and White, J.W.C. (1989). The global geochemistry of bomb-produced tritium: General circulation model compared to available observations and traditional interpretations. Journal of Geophysical Research 94: doi: 10.1029/89JD00813. issn: 0148-0227. |
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Observational evidence suggests that of the tritium produced during nuclear bomb tests that has already reached the ocean, more than twice as much arrived through vapor impact as through precipitation. In the present study, the Goddard Institute for Space Studies 8¿¿10¿ atmospheric general circulation model is used to simulate tritium transport from the upper atmosphere to the ocean. The simulation indicates that tritium delivery to the ocean via vapor impact is about equal to that via precipitation. The model result is relatively insensitive to several imposed changes in tritium source location, in model parameterizations, and in model resolution. Possible reasons for the discrepancy are explored. ¿ American Geophysical Union 1989 |
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Atmospheric Composition and Structure, Geochemical cycles |
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American Geophysical Union 2000 Florida Avenue N.W. Washington, D.C. 20009-1277 USA 1-202-462-6900 1-202-328-0566 service@agu.org |
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