[en] Radionuclides realeased by nuclear plants in surface waters are not simply transported by the water. Other complex phenomena occur : adsorbtion/desorbtion to sediments, sedimentation and accumulation on river's bed, interaction with interstitial water, and eventually resuspension in the water column. The aim of this work is the description and modelling of the majors processes which govern the contamination of surface waters and sediments by radionuclides to food chain and to man. The model is applied to the river Meuse. The results shows a good aggreement with available field measurements realized during routine surveys.
Disciplines :
Environmental sciences & ecology Computer science
Author, co-author :
Smitz, Joseph ; Université de Liège - ULiège > CEME : Centre d'Etude et de Modélisation de l'Environnement
Everbecq, Etienne ; Université de Liège - ULiège > CEME : Centre d'Etude et de Modélisation de l'Environnement
Frere, Eddy
Language :
English
Title :
Modelling of radionuclides transport by sediments in waterways
Publication date :
1985
Event name :
3rd Research Coordination Meeting IAEA-CRP on the "Role of sediments in the accumulation and transport of radionuclides in waterways"
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