Radon 222 and Tritium in the identification and quantification of NAPL contamination in ground water. 2. 222RN, 3H and CL patterns

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L.F. Molerio León
I. M. Fernández Gómez
J. A. Carrazana González

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This is a second and last paper on these theme and presents the typical behavior of  Rn222 and 3H at the Northern Havana-Matanzas Heavy Oil Belt for the following cases: a) fresh ground waters (unaffected by sea water intrusion), b) fresh ground water affected by isolated advances of sea water intrusion, c) fresh ground water intruded by sea water, d) ground water affected by oil spill and e) ground water affected by produced water spill.

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Molerio LeónL., Fernández GómezI. M., & Carrazana GonzálezJ. A. (2020). Radon 222 and Tritium in the identification and quantification of NAPL contamination in ground water. 2. 222RN, 3H and CL patterns. Cub@: Medio Ambiente Y Desarrollo, 12(23). Retrieved from https://cmad.ama.cu/index.php/cmad/article/view/181
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