Results of an aqueous source term model for a radiological risk assessment of the Drigg LLW Site, U.K.
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1999
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A radionuclide source term model has been developed which simulates the biogeochemical evolution of the Drigg low level waste (LLW) disposal site. The DRINK (DRIgg Near field Kinetic) model provides data regarding radionuclide concentrations in groundwater over a period of 100,000 years, which are used as input to assessment calculations for a groundwater pathway. The DRINK model also provides input to human intrusion and gaseous assessment calculations through simulation of the solid radionuclide inventory. These calculations are being used to support the Drigg post closure safety case. The DRINK model considers the coupled interaction of the effects of fluid flow, microbiology, corrosion, chemical reaction, sorption and radioactive decay. It represents the first direct use of a mechanistic reaction-transport model in risk assessment calculations. |
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http://centaur.reading.ac.uk/16608/1/mrspaper.pdf Small, J. S., Humphreys, P. N., Johnstone, T. L., Plant, R. <http://centaur.reading.ac.uk/view/creators/90000378.html>, Randall, M. G. and Trivedi, D. P. (1999) Results of an aqueous source term model for a radiological risk assessment of the Drigg LLW Site, U.K. MRS Proceedings, 608 (129). ISSN 1946-4274 doi: 10.1557/PROC-608-129 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1557/PROC-608-129> |
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Materials Research Society |
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http://centaur.reading.ac.uk/16608/ creatorInternal Plant, R. 10.1557/PROC-608-129 |
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Article PeerReviewed |