放射性武器
环境科学
河口
核能
工作(物理)
核电站
一致性(知识库)
环境资源管理
环境影响评价
影响评估
风险分析(工程)
环境保护
环境规划
计算机科学
海洋学
生态学
业务
地质学
工程类
生物
医学
机械工程
物理
公共行政
人工智能
核物理学
政治学
放射科
作者
G. de With,J. Vives i Batlle,Roman Bezhenar,Vladimir Maderіch,Frederick Pérez,A. Tacu
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jenvrad.2023.107271
摘要
Accurate assessment of the radiological impact of liquid discharges on the marine environment is challenging despite all developments in recent years. The lack of consensus on this type of assessment manifests itself even stronger when transborder issues are expected, such as in the Low Countries. Belgium and the Netherlands operate nuclear power plants with discharges in the shared estuary of the Western Scheldt, therefore if there are safety concerns, information on both sides of the border must be coherent. This work provides a comparison of two computational methods used for assessment of aquatic releases in the Western Scheldt estuary and the adjacent North Sea.The work demonstrates a fair degree of consistency in modelling the uptake and fate of key anthropogenic radionuclides. Nevertheless, there are also considerable differences found in sediment and sea species with concentrations ranging by over two orders of magnitude in some cases. These explainable differences are methodological in nature, occurring in codes that underwent extensive validation during development. Therefore, the outcomes of this work clearly demonstrate the need to produce explicit guidance that is specifically tailored to the (inter)national water system of concern. This should not be limited to releases from nuclear power plants, but also include other nuclear applications. For all these reasons, more intensive collaboration and model harmonisation across borders is essential, signalling the direction for future investigations.
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