Abstract

The measurement of low-level tritium concentrations in discrete environmental water samples has been routinely accomplished by applying standard liquid scintillation counting techniques directly to a small aliquot of the original sample or to a portion of the sample which has been pretreated. Two of the more common sample preparation methods are simple distillation at atmospheric pressure and electrolytic enrichment with a subsequent increase in the tritium content of the sample.

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