18?) AND *H IN NATURAL WATERS 683 composition of the atmospheric moisture is to be expected. Very few data on the isotopic composition of atmospheric moisture are avail- able, but they are clearly of interest in view of the deductions above. In the present context, we may consider that sea water contains no tritium. On the other hand, a considerable amount of tritium has been introduced into the stratosphere by the explosion of thermonuclear devices, and nuclear industry produces an increasing amount of tritium that is released into the lower troposphere. Recent measurements (March 1964) in the atmospheric moisture in tropical latitudes (over the Congo, see Fig. 4) show a marked increase of tritium with eleva- tion, indicating a downward transfer of tritium due to vertical mixing. The mere fact that tritium is found at upper levels in the tropics supports the idea that eddy motion is of greater importance for the vertical transfer than the meridional circulation cell. Considering now the Simple example evaluated above, we see that with a source aloft the isotope increase with elevation is twice as rapid as the decrease of the moisture content, i.e., with A= (4km)', we obtain an increase by a factor of 2 over a vertical interval of about 1.4 km. Of course, this treatment is not directly applicable to the case of tritium since horizontal transfer processes, also of importance for tritium distribution, become of importance in the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere. The simple example indicates, however, the possible role of turbulence for the vertical transfer of tritium in the lowest part of the troposphere also. Qualitatively, we note that the isotopic exchange between falling droplets and environment decreases the amount of tritium brought to LEOPOLDVILLE KIKWIT LULUABOURG jt 10,000 F— ¥ 5,000 0 1472 1 Pee Ey ] 1200 ae — T.U. TU., TH. —-330_T.U. -— ~ -_ ee TT Ti —_— oT — ” T ELIZABETHVILLE an “674 T.U. 610 T.U. 427 T.U.=-579 TUT 600 27506 TU. “a “ | _—— oo _ KOLWEZI “ 0 ci 500 I | 1,000 | 1,500 KM Fig. 4—Tritium concentration in atmospheric water vapor. 2,000

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