Task 3: PNNL Visit by JAEA Researchers to Participate in TODAM Code Applications to Fukushima Rivers and to Evaluate the Feasibility of Adaptation of FLESCOT Code to Simulate Radionuclide Transport in the Pacific Ocean Coastal Water Around Fukushima | |
Onishi, Yasuo | |
关键词: TODAM; river model; three dimensional; coastal water model; | |
DOI : 10.2172/1077998 RP-ID : PNNL-22347 PID : OSTI ID: 1077998 Others : Other: 600301020 |
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美国|英语 | |
来源: SciTech Connect | |
【 摘 要 】
Four JAEA researchers visited PNNL for two weeks in February, 2013 to learn the PNNL-developed, unsteady, one-dimensional, river model, TODAM and the PNNL-developed, time-dependent, three dimensional, coastal water model, FLESCOT. These codes predict sediment and contaminant concentrations by accounting sediment-radionuclide interactions, e.g., adsorption/desorption and transport-deposition-resuspension of sediment-sorbed radionuclides. The objective of the river and coastal water modeling is to simulate ??? 134Cs and 137Cs migration in Fukushima rivers and the coastal water, and ??? their accumulation in the river and ocean bed along the Fukushima coast. Forecasting the future cesium behavior in the river and coastal water under various scenarios would enable JAEA to assess the effectiveness of various on-land remediation activities and if required, possible river and coastal water clean-up operations to reduce the contamination of the river and coastal water, agricultural products, fish and other aquatic biota. PNNL presented the following during the JAEA visit to PNNL: ??? TODAM and FLESCOT???s theories and mathematical formulations ??? TODAM and FLESCOT model structures ??? Past TODAM and FLESCOT applications ??? Demonstrating these two codes' capabilities by applying them to simple hypothetical river and coastal water cases. ??? Initial application of TODAM to the Ukedo River in Fukushima and JAEA researchers' participation in its modeling. PNNL also presented the relevant topics relevant to Fukushima environmental assessment and remediation, including ??? PNNL molecular modeling and EMSL computer facilities ??? Cesium adsorption/desorption characteristics ??? Experiences of connecting molecular science research results to macro model applications to the environment ??? EMSL tour ??? Hanford Site road tour. PNNL and JAEA also developed future course of actions for joint research projects on the Fukushima environmental and remediation assessments.
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