GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION OF TRITIUM 673 because the land stations are affected by return of tritium to the at- mosphere through evapotranspiration. Two curves were prepared, one to represent the high fallout season (March through August) and the other to represent the low fallout season (September through February), The precipitation data of Brooks and Hunt® were used for precipitation over the continents and those of Wust' for precipitation over the oceans. Precipitation over the continents and the oceans within a given latitude band may be significantly different. Hence it is not satisfactory to take an average value for precipitation within a given latitude band. The results of the computation are given in Table 8. Table 8— PRECIPITATION OF TRITIUMIN 1963 Latitude band 90° 70° 60° 50° 40° to to to to to 70°N 60°N 50°N 40°N 30°N Mec Land 4.0* 21.0* 37.2 35.8 20.5 Ocean Kg Mc Kg 0.4* 2.1* 3.8 3.6 2.1 4.0* 14.0* 46.5 62.6 35.7 0.4* 1.4* 4.7 6.3 3.6 1.3 30° to 20°N 10.2 4.6 2.9 2.0 0.5 0.3 0.2 1.0 12.6 11.4 10.8 10.0 1.2 1.1 1,0 Totals 138.2 14.0 201.6 21.0 20° to 10°N 10° to O°N 0° to 90°S *Estimated values: In the 90 to 70°N latitude band, one-half the area is considered ‘‘land’’ because of permanent ice. The computation indicates that 14 kg of tritium were brought down by rain or snow over the continents in 1963 and that 21 kg was brought down over the oceans. This corresponds to a total activity of approximately 340 Mc of tritium. The computation considers only the direct precipitation of tritium by rain or snow and does not introduce the factor of vapor exchange of tritium with the oceans. Bolin® and Eriksson’ have shownthatthis may be a major effect and may increase the tritium deposition over the oceans by a factor with a possible maximum value of 3. Whenthis factor is applied to the data in Table 8, the total tritium deposition for 1963 is increased to 77 kg. On the basis of these values for deposition, the tritium inventory in the stratosphere at the beginning of 1964 may be computed. In the computation it is assumed that the tritium deposition in 1962 was 25% of that in 1963. This factor was obtained from the continuousfallout record for several stations which indicate approximately a 1 to 4 ratio for the two years. Hence tritium direct precipitation for the two years is 9 and 35 kg, respectively, which totals 44 kg, This would

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