Natural tritium determination in groundwater on Mt. Etna (Sicily, Italy)

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R. Catalano
G. Immé
G. Mangano
D. Morelli
S. Giammanco
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[1] University of Catania,Department of Physics and Astronomy
[2] National Institute of Nuclear Physics,Section of Catania
[3] National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology,Section of Catania
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Tritium; Tritiated water; Liquid scintillation; Mt. Etna; Drinking water;
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Tritium is a naturally occurring radionuclide, due to interactions of cosmic-rays with the upper layers of the atmosphere; but its presence in the environment is mainly due to residual fallout from nuclear weapons atmosphere tests, carried out from 1952 till 1980. Tritium reaches the Earth’s surface mainly in the form of precipitation, becoming part of the hydrological cycle, then the interest of tritium content analysis in drinking water is both for dosimetry and health-risk and for using tritium as a natural tracer in the groundwater circulation system. This paper presents results from a survey carried out in the Mt. Etna area (east and west flanks) and in the southern side of Nebrodi in Sicily (Italy), in order to determine tritium activity concentrations in water samples by using liquid scintillation counter. The investigated areas show quite low tritium concentrations, much below the Italian limit of 100 Bq L−1 for drinking water and even comparable with the minimum detectable activity value. The effective dose due to tritium for public drinking water consumption was also evaluated.
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