A critical review of measures to reduce radioactive doses from drinking water and consumption of freshwater foodstuffs
JT Smith, OV Voitsekhovitch, L Håkanson… - Journal of environmental …, 2001 - Elsevier
Following a radioactive fallout event, there are a number of possible intervention measures
to reduce radioactive doses to the public via the surface water pathway. We have critically …
to reduce radioactive doses to the public via the surface water pathway. We have critically …
The RODOS system: decision support for off-site emergency management in Europe
J Ehrhardt - Radiation protection dosimetry, 1997 - academic.oup.com
The integrated and comprehensive Real-time On-line DecisiOn Support system, RODOS, for
off-site emergency management of nuclear accidents is being developed with support of the …
off-site emergency management of nuclear accidents is being developed with support of the …
Modeling of behavior of Fukushima-derived radionuclides in freshwater systems
The Chapter reviews a number of models implemented after the accidental releases from
Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant (FDNPP) to assess fluxes of 137Cs from the …
Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant (FDNPP) to assess fluxes of 137Cs from the …
Simulation Analysis of the Dispersion of Typical Marine Pollutants by Fusion of Multiple Processes
The rapid development of coastal economies has aggravated the problem of pollution in the
coastal water bodies of various countries. Numerous incidents of massive-scale marine life …
coastal water bodies of various countries. Numerous incidents of massive-scale marine life …
A generic model for assessing the effects of countermeasures to reduce the radionuclide contamination levels in abiotic components of fresh water systems and …
L Monte - Environmental Modelling & Software, 2001 - Elsevier
This paper describes a generic model for predicting the migration of 137Cs and 90Sr
through complex catchments and the effects of countermeasures to reduce the …
through complex catchments and the effects of countermeasures to reduce the …
Testing models for predicting the behaviour of radionuclides in aquatic systems
The paper describes the main results of the international EMRAS model testing exercise for
radionuclide transport in watershed-river and estuarine systems. The exercises included the …
radionuclide transport in watershed-river and estuarine systems. The exercises included the …
Assessment of state-of-the-art models for predicting the remobilisation of radionuclides following the flooding of heavily contaminated areas: the case of Pripyat River …
The performances of models are assessed to predict the wash-off of radionuclides from
contaminated flooded areas. This process should be accounted for in the proper …
contaminated flooded areas. This process should be accounted for in the proper …
3-D numerical modelling of mud and radionuclide transport in the Chernobyl Cooling Pond and Dnieper-Boog Estuary
N Margvelashvili, V Maderich, S Yuschenko… - Proceedings in Marine …, 2002 - Elsevier
The 3-D model THREETOX, that includes modules of hydrodynamics, sediment and
pollutant transport, was developed to simulate the radionuclide fate in a deep stratified water …
pollutant transport, was developed to simulate the radionuclide fate in a deep stratified water …
[PDF][PDF] TESTING A NUMERICALLY-ANALYTICAL METHOD FOR PREDICTION DESIGN MAXIMA DISCHARGES OF FLOODS USING PLOTTING POSITION …
D Stefanyshyn - ЕКОЛОГІЧНА БЕЗПЕКА ТА …, 2023 - es-journal.in.ua
There are a lot of analytical probability distributions that might be used to predict peak
discharges of floods. However, there is no proper theoretical or another similar justification …
discharges of floods. However, there is no proper theoretical or another similar justification …
Radioactivity in lakes and rivers
L Hkanson, L Monte - Radioactivity in the Environment, 2003 - Elsevier
Publisher Summary This chapter describes radioactivity in lakes and rivers. Lakes and rivers
are extremely complex. Every aquatic system is unique. This chapter illustrates that …
are extremely complex. Every aquatic system is unique. This chapter illustrates that …