A platform for research: civil engineering, architecture and urbanism
Methodology for Probabilistic Atmospheric Studies using Long-Term Dispersion Modelling
Abstract The main focus of this paper is the description of a methodology for probabilistic or long-term evaluation of the atmospheric transport and deposition of harmful (for example radioactive) releases from risk sites based on a dispersion modelling approach. This work was realised as a part of the multidisciplinary ‘Arctic Risk’ study; the purpose of which was the development of a methodology for environmental risk and vulnerability assessments and the testing of this methodology through estimation of the nuclear risk to the population in the Northern European countries in case of a severe accident at a nuclear risk site. The following research tools were applied for probabilistic atmospheric studies: (1) dispersion modelling – Danish Emergency Response Model of the Atmosphere and Danish Meteorological Institute HIgh Resolution Limited Area Model – for long-term simulation and case studies of radionuclide transport for hypothetical accidental releases at sites; (2) probability fields analysis – to construct annual, monthly and seasonal indicators based on dispersion modelling results to identify the most impacted geographical regions.
Methodology for Probabilistic Atmospheric Studies using Long-Term Dispersion Modelling
Abstract The main focus of this paper is the description of a methodology for probabilistic or long-term evaluation of the atmospheric transport and deposition of harmful (for example radioactive) releases from risk sites based on a dispersion modelling approach. This work was realised as a part of the multidisciplinary ‘Arctic Risk’ study; the purpose of which was the development of a methodology for environmental risk and vulnerability assessments and the testing of this methodology through estimation of the nuclear risk to the population in the Northern European countries in case of a severe accident at a nuclear risk site. The following research tools were applied for probabilistic atmospheric studies: (1) dispersion modelling – Danish Emergency Response Model of the Atmosphere and Danish Meteorological Institute HIgh Resolution Limited Area Model – for long-term simulation and case studies of radionuclide transport for hypothetical accidental releases at sites; (2) probability fields analysis – to construct annual, monthly and seasonal indicators based on dispersion modelling results to identify the most impacted geographical regions.
Methodology for Probabilistic Atmospheric Studies using Long-Term Dispersion Modelling
Baklanov, Alexander (author) / Sørensen, Jens Havskov (author) / Mahura, Alexander (author)
Environmental Modeling & Assessment ; 13 ; 541-552
2007-09-28
12 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Methodology for Probabilistic Atmospheric Studies using Long-Term Dispersion Modelling
Online Contents | 2007
|Probabilistic modelling of long-term beach evolution near segmented shore-parallel breakwaters
Online Contents | 2010
|Probabilistic modelling of long-term beach evolution near segmented shore-parallel breakwaters
British Library Online Contents | 2010
|Annual report - Atmospheric Dispersion Modelling Liaison Committee
TIBKAT | Nachgewiesen 1986 -