Issue |
Radioprotection
Volume 45, Number 5, 2010
Enhancing nuclear and radiological emergency management and rehabilitation: Key Results of the EURANOS European Project |
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Page(s) | S113 - S122 | |
Section | Articles | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/radiopro/2010044 | |
Published online | 16 September 2010 |
Article
Hydrological dispersion module of JRODOS: development and pilot implementation – the vistula river basin
1
Ukrainian Center of Environmental and Water Projects, Prospect Glushkova,
42, 03187 Kiev, Ukraine
2
Institute of Atomic Energy POLATOM, Centre of Excellence MANHAZ, 05-400
Otwock-Swierk, Poland
3
Institute of Meteorology and Water Management, Podleśna 61, 01-673 Warsaw,
Poland
4
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Kaiserstraße 12, 76131 Karlsruhe,
Germany
Contemporary open source JAVA technologies implemented within the EURANOS project for the cross-platform re-engineering of the decision support system RODOS (JRODOS) were used also to redesign the Hydrological Dispersion Module (HDM) of this system. JHDM – the hydrological model chain of JRODOS contains models to simulate the radionuclide transport in the system “atmospheric fallout on watershed – river net” and calculate the doses via aquatic pathways. JHDM used for this purpose a limited number of the input parameters to characterize the hydrological properties of the catchment/river network of interest. The pilot implementation of JHDM for the Vistula river basin carried out by POLATOM and supported by the national hydrological institute, demonstrated good perspectives of the approach used in JHDM for the decision support in cases of accidental contamination of water systems. Particular needs for further improvements of the JHDM software system have been identified.
© EDP Sciences, 2010
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