Published January 1979 | Version v1
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Mathematical simulation of sediment and contaminant transport in surface waters. Annual report, October 1977--September 1978

Description

Various pathways exist for exposure of humans and biota to radioactive materials released from nuclear facilities. Hydrologic transport (liquid pathway) is one element in the evaluation of the total radiation dose to man. Mathematical models supported by well-planned field data collection programs can be useful tools in assessing the hydrologic transport and ultimate fate of radionuclides. Radionuclides with high distribution coefficients or radionuclides in surface waters with high suspended sediment concentrations are, to a great extent, adsorbed by river and marine sediments. Thus, otherwise dilute contaminants are concentrated. Contaminated sediments may be deposited on the river and ocean beds creating a significant pathway to man. Contaminated bed sediment in turn may become a long-term source of pollution through desorption and resuspension. In order to assess migration and accumulation of radionuclides in surface waters, mathematical models must correctly simulate essential mechanisms of radionuclide transport. The objectives of this study were: (1) to conduct a critical review of (a) radionuclide transport models as well as sediment transport and representative water quality models in rivers, estuaries, oceans, lakes, and reservoirs, and (b) adsorption and desorption mechanisms of radionuclides with sediments in surface waters; (2) to synthesize a mathematical model capable of predicting short- and long-term transport and accumulation of radionuclides in marine environments

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MF available from INIS under the Report Number; Available from NTIS., PC A03/MF A01.

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Publishing Information

Imprint Pagination
42 p.
Report number
NUREG/CR--0658

INIS

Country of Publication
United States
Country of Input or Organization
United States
INIS RN
10472857
Subject category
S58: GEOSCIENCES; S61: RADIATION PROTECTION AND DOSIMETRY;
Resource subtype / Literary indicator
Progress Report
Descriptors DEI
ADSORPTION; DESORPTION; ENVIRONMENT; MATHEMATICAL MODELS; NUCLEAR FACILITIES; PARTICLE RESUSPENSION; RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS; RADIOECOLOGICAL CONCENTRATION; RADIOISOTOPES; RADIONUCLIDE MIGRATION; SEDIMENTS; SURFACE WATERS
Descriptors DEC
ECOLOGICAL CONCENTRATION; ISOTOPES; RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS; RADIOACTIVE WASTES; WASTES

Optional Information

Secondary number(s)
PNL--2902.