Tritium in Laurentian Great Lakes surface waters

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Abstract

A basin-wide water quality survey for the radionuclide tritium during 2017 and 2019 provides an overview of levels in Great Lakes surface waters. All data, together with those from similar basin-wide surveys since the early 1990s, are included in the Supplemental Material. Values of tritium are lowest in Lake Superior and are highest within a region of northwestern Lake Ontario, as well as locally near a known source in Lake Huron. Twenty-year trends show declines in all of the lakes, and this is consistent with the decline in fallout from past nuclear weapons testing, the major source of tritium to the lakes. Longer-term trends, developed using values from the literature, demonstrate a marked overall reduction in tritium values since maxima in the late 1960s, with a slowing rate of decline in the most recent decade. As atmospheric fallout is reduced, the relative importance of other sources is increasing. Known releases, primarily from nuclear generating stations using heavy water, could therefore drive any future changes in Great Lakes tritium levels.

Keywords

Tritium
Great Lakes
Surface water
Radionuclides

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