A fast and simple approach for the estimation of a radiological source from localised measurements after the explosion of a radiological dispersal device.

Radiat Prot Dosimetry

Institut für Strahlenschutz (ISS) - Helmholtz Zentrum München HMGU, Ingolstädter Landstrasse 1, 85764 Neuherberg, Germany.

Published: March 2014

After an explosion of a radiological dispersal device, decision-makers need to implement countermeasures as soon as possible to minimise the radiation-induced risks to the population. In this work, the authors present a tool, which can help providing information about the approximate size of source term and radioactive contamination based on a Gaussian Plume model with the use of available measurements for liquid or aerosolised radioactivity. For two-field tests, the source term and spatial distribution of deposited radioactivity are estimated. A sensitivity analysis of the dependence on deposition velocity is carried out. In case of weak winds, a diffusive process along the wind direction is retained in the model.

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