Dear Rick,
thank you for your suggestion!
I have looked at the GNIP database, but I have found maps of only oxygen-18,
deuterium and d-excess, but no any map of tritium distribution. The tritium
data of each station could be downloaded from the GNIP website, but it would be
a too big work to create a map of tritium-content distribution in Europe.
Istvan
Rick Heemskerk wrote:
> Try the IAEA website:
>
> http://isohis.iaea.org/
>
> for the GNIP (Global Network of Isotopes in Precipitation)
>
> or from the more general
>
> http://www.iaea.org/programmes/ripc/ih/index.html
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Rick
>
> On 8 Jul 2003 at 15:30, Forizs Istvan wrote:
>
> > Dear Colleagues,
> >
> > I would like to get a map of tritium in precipitation distribution in
> > Europe.
> > If anybody can recommend me a paper or website as a source of this map,
> > I would appreciate it very much.
> >
> > Best regards
> > Istvan Forizs
> >
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