Krypton-81 dating of the deep continental intercalaire aquifer with implications for chlorine-36 dating
Deep groundwater samples from the Continental Intercalaire (CI) aquifer in the Northern Tunisian Sahara have been analyzed for noble gases 3He, 4He, Ne and 81Kr, and for 14C to better constrain the groundwater residence time of this large transboundary aquifer. Its significant radiogenic 4He content...
Main Authors: | Matsumoto, T, Zouari, K, Trabelsi, R, Hillegonds, D, Jiang, W, Lu, ZT, Mueller, P, Zappala, JC, Araguás, LJA, Romeo, N, Agoun, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2020
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