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Tritium/3He measurements in young groundwater: Progress in applications to complex hydrogeological systems

January 1, 2000

Tritium/3He dating has been applied to many problems in groundwater hydrology including, for example, determination of circulation patterns, mean residence times, recharge rates, or bank infiltration. Here, we discuss recent progress in the application of the tritium/3He dating method to sites with complex hydrogeological settings. Specifically, we report on tritium/3He dating at sites with (a) river infiltration into the basaltic fractured rock aquifer of the Eastern Snake River Plain, and (b) river infiltration through sinkholes into the karstic limestone Upper Floridian aquifer near Valdosta, Georgia.Tritium/3He dating has been applied to many problems in groundwater hydrology including, for example, determination of circulation patterns, mean residence times, recharge rates, or bank infiltration. Here, we discuss recent progress in the application of the tritium/3He dating method to sites with complex hydrogeological settings. Specifically, we report on tritium/3He dating at sites with (a) river infiltration into the basaltic fractured rock aquifer of the Eastern Snake River Plain, and (b) river infiltration through sinkholes into the karstic limestone Upper Floridian aquifer near Valdosta, Georgia.

Publication Year 2000
Title Tritium/3He measurements in young groundwater: Progress in applications to complex hydrogeological systems
Authors Peter Schlosser, Stephanie D. Shapiro, Martin Stute, Niel Plummer
Publication Type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Index ID 70023183
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse