Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10686681 | Journal of Environmental Radioactivity | 2016 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The STERNE simulation tool is designed to predict radionuclide dispersion and contamination in seawater and marine species by incorporating spatio-temporal data. 3D hydrodynamic forecasts are used as input data. Direct discharge points or atmospheric deposition source terms can be taken into account. STERNE calculates Eulerian radionuclide dispersion using advection and diffusion equations established offline from hydrodynamic calculations. A radioecological model based on dynamic transfer equations is implemented to evaluate activity concentrations in aquatic organisms. Essential radioecological parameters (concentration factors and single or multicomponent biological half-lives) have been compiled for main radionuclides and generic marine species (fish, molluscs, crustaceans and algae). Dispersion and transfer calculations are performed simultaneously on a 3D grid. Results can be plotted on maps, with possible tracking of spatio-temporal evolution. Post-processing and visualization can then be performed.
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Authors
Céline Duffa, Pascal Bailly du Bois, Matthieu Caillaud, Sabine Charmasson, Céline Couvez, Damien Didier, Franck Dumas, Bruno Fievet, Mehdi Morillon, Philippe Renaud, Hervé Thébault,