Mathematical modeling of radionuclide dispersion in the Pripyat-Dnieper aquatic system after the Chernobyl accident

MJ Zheleznyak, RI Demchenko, SL Khursin… - Science of the Total …, 1992 - Elsevier
MJ Zheleznyak, RI Demchenko, SL Khursin, YI Kuzmenko, PV Tkalich, NY Vitiuk
Science of the Total Environment, 1992Elsevier
The Chernobyl accident heavily contaminated the largest aquatic system in the Ukraine,
requiring the development of a model-based decision support system in the field of aquatic
radioecology. The main objectives of the system were to simulate and predict radionuclide
dispersion in the Pripyat-Dnieper River-reservoir system, assess the effectiveness of special
hydraulic countermeasures designed to decrease the rate of radionuclide dispersion in the
water bodies, and support the Dnieper reservoirs' management operations. A hierarchy of …
Abstract
The Chernobyl accident heavily contaminated the largest aquatic system in the Ukraine, requiring the development of a model-based decision support system in the field of aquatic radioecology. The main objectives of the system were to simulate and predict radionuclide dispersion in the Pripyat-Dnieper River-reservoir system, assess the effectiveness of special hydraulic countermeasures designed to decrease the rate of radionuclide dispersion in the water bodies, and support the Dnieper reservoirs' management operations. A hierarchy of mathematical models was developed. A two-dimensional (2-D) vertical-longitudinal model, a 2-D lateral-longitudinal model, a one-dimensional (1-D) channel model and a box-type model are briefly presented. These models describe the main features of radionuclide dispersion, including the processes governing radionuclide-sediment interactions. Examples of the models' applications are presented to show the peculiarities of radionuclide dispersion in this aquatic system.
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