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Evaluation of a long-range lagrangian dispersion model with ETEX
Authors:Hiromi Yamazawa  Akiko Furuno  Masamichi Chino
Institution:a1Department of Environmental Safety Research, Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute, Tokai-mura, Ibaraki 319-1195, Japan
Abstract:Performance of a Lagrangian dispersion model was examined in connection with its dependency on the boundary layer modelling and the input data resolution. The European Tracer Experiment (ETEX) data were used as reference. According to the sensitivity analysis of the model performance, the long-range dispersion model with the sparse input data was not noticeably different from that with the finer resolution data. The assumption of the prescribed constant mixing depth did not largely degrade the prediction results as compared with the simulation results with the temporally changing boundary layer. It is, therefore, concluded that the model is practical, considering the limited input data in the operational mode. However, it was also pointed out that the parameterization for the horizontal and vertical diffusion processes used in the present model enhanced the growth of plume. The improvement of input data resolution in time and space caused further dispersion of tracer deterministically. These resulted in the underestimation of the maximum concentration and the unfocussed concentration distribution map although the mean concentration was predicted fairly well.
Keywords:Emergency response  diffusion parameter  plume growth  tracer experiment  boundary layer
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