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The Effect of Sedimentation on Plutonium Transport in Fourmile Branch
Chen, K.F.
Savannah River Site (S.C.)
关键词: Surface Waters;    Sensitivity Analysis;    S Codes;    Radionuclide Migration;    11 Nuclear Fuel Cycle And Fuel Materials;   
DOI  :  10.2172/799326
RP-ID  :  WSRC-TR-2001-00322, Rev. 1
RP-ID  :  AC09-96SR18500
RP-ID  :  799326
美国|英语
来源: UNT Digital Library
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【 摘 要 】

The major mechanisms of radioactive material transport and fate in surface water are sources, dilution, advection and dispersion of radionuclides by flow and surface waves, radionuclide decay, and interaction between sediment and radionuclides. STREAM II, an aqueous transport module of the Savannah River Site emergency response WIND system, accounts for the source term, and the effects of dilution, advection and dispersion. Although the model has the capability to account for nuclear decay, due to the short time interval of interest for emergency response, the effect of nuclear decay is very small and so it is not employed. The interactions between the sediment and radionuclides are controlled by the flow conditions and physical and chemical characteristics of the radionuclides and the sediment constituents. The STREAM II version used in emergency response must provide results relatively quickly; it therefore does not model the effects of sediment deposition/resuspension. This study estimates the effects of sediment deposition/resuspension on aqueous plutonium transport in Fourmile Branch. There are no measured data on plutonium transport through surface water available for direct model calibration. Therefore, a literature search was conducted to find the range of plutonium partition coefficients based on laboratory experiments and field measurements. A sensitivity study of the calculated plutonium peak concentrations as a function of the input parameter of partition coefficient was then performed. Finally, an estimation of the plutonium partition coefficient was made for the Fourmile Branch.

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