The evaluation of environmental vulnerability is one of the key factors in need of consideration during the improvement of decision-making systems and the development of response strategies to radionuclide release into marine regions. Environmental marine modelling has to simultaneously describe the dispersion of radionuclides in water and sediment phases; bioaccumulation of radionuclides in biota and finally, dose assessments. It is obvious that such an approach comes up against the problem of complexity and the need for a large set of parameters. The sensitivity analysis of the model parameters can contribute to a better understanding of experimental data as well as define parameters which can play a key role in the evaluation of environm...
The Fukushima nuclear accident resulted in the largest ever accidental release of artificial radionu...
Anthropogenic radionuclides are introduced to the marine environment from many sources, such as atmo...
Compartment models are widely used for the evaluation of radiological consequences to man and biota ...
Abstract. The evaluation of environmental vulnerability is one of the key factors in need of conside...
An evaluation of the radioecological sensitivity of the coastal marine regions can be used to improv...
The methodology of radioecological assessment was developed for radionuclides permissible levels in ...
After the release of radionuclides into the environment it is important to be able to readily identi...
Potential accidents with modern operative nuclear submarine and with transport of spent nuclear fuel...
The existing POSEIDON compartment model, developed for modelling the dispersion of radionuclides in ...
The existing POSEIDON compartment model, developed for modelling the dispersion of radionuclides in ...
This paper describes modelling calculations carried out to determine the sensitivity of various rura...
Since the early 1980s the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has led a succession of internat...
The Fukushima nuclear accident resulted in the largest ever accidental release of artificial radionu...
Anthropogenic radionuclides are introduced to the marine environment from many sources, such as atmo...
Compartment models are widely used for the evaluation of radiological consequences to man and biota ...
Abstract. The evaluation of environmental vulnerability is one of the key factors in need of conside...
An evaluation of the radioecological sensitivity of the coastal marine regions can be used to improv...
The methodology of radioecological assessment was developed for radionuclides permissible levels in ...
After the release of radionuclides into the environment it is important to be able to readily identi...
Potential accidents with modern operative nuclear submarine and with transport of spent nuclear fuel...
The existing POSEIDON compartment model, developed for modelling the dispersion of radionuclides in ...
The existing POSEIDON compartment model, developed for modelling the dispersion of radionuclides in ...
This paper describes modelling calculations carried out to determine the sensitivity of various rura...
Since the early 1980s the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has led a succession of internat...
The Fukushima nuclear accident resulted in the largest ever accidental release of artificial radionu...
Anthropogenic radionuclides are introduced to the marine environment from many sources, such as atmo...
Compartment models are widely used for the evaluation of radiological consequences to man and biota ...