
doi: 10.2172/4134076
Methods being studied are as follows: the thermodynamic method based on water potential and thermocouple psychrometers; the tracer method using atmospheric tritium; the annual water balance based on the annual heat balance; the field lysimeter using thermocouple psychrometers; the influence of soil breathing as a result of changes in barometric pressure; and the influence of soil stratification. Progress to date has involved the installation of thermocouple psychrometers from the surface to the water table 310 feet below. These instruments are in the process of equilibration. Isothermal methods of analyzing water potential must be extended to include nonisothermal conditions which are dominant at the Hanford Reservation. Tracer techniques using tritium analyses of soil samples have successfully demonstrated that archaic water exists in virgin soil at the Hanford Reservation from a depth of approximately 7 meters to the water table, indicating that percolation has been limited to lesser depths. The annual heat balance indicates that quantities of water many times greater than the annual average precipitation of 16 centimeters can be evaporated from the soils at the Hanford Reservation during a normal summer. This indicates that the critical precipitation (P/sub c/) value may be greater than 30 to 50 centimeters of water.more » More precise values of the Bowen's ratio for the Hanford Reservation are required to refine this computation. The field lysimeter is perhaps the most direct method of determining the critical precipitation values for the Hanford Reservation but as yet has not been used. (auth)« less
*Hanford Production Reactors-- Environmental Effects, N44300* --Environmental & Earth Sciences--Radioactivity Monitoring & Transport, 550, Tritium, Terrestrial--Radioactive Materials Monitoring & Transport, *Soils-- Contamination, *Radioisotopes-- Environmental Effects, Thermodynamics, *Radioactive Waste Storage-- Radiation Hazards, 510300* --Environmental Sciences, *Radioactive Wastes-- Environmental Effects, Tracer Techniques, *Water-- Diffusion
*Hanford Production Reactors-- Environmental Effects, N44300* --Environmental & Earth Sciences--Radioactivity Monitoring & Transport, 550, Tritium, Terrestrial--Radioactive Materials Monitoring & Transport, *Soils-- Contamination, *Radioisotopes-- Environmental Effects, Thermodynamics, *Radioactive Waste Storage-- Radiation Hazards, 510300* --Environmental Sciences, *Radioactive Wastes-- Environmental Effects, Tracer Techniques, *Water-- Diffusion
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