학술논문

A lagrangian transport model applied to two different brackish systems: The Baltic Sea and the Guadalquivir River
Document Type
Conference
Source
OCEANS 2011 IEEE - Spain OCEANS, 2011 IEEE - Spain. :1-8 Jun, 2011
Subject
Geoscience
General Topics for Engineers
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Numerical models
Dispersion
Biological system modeling
Sea surface
Accidents
Sea measurements
Language
Abstract
This paper presents a numerical model for the transport of the nuclear contamination and other passive particles in the ocean. As a consequence of the Chernobyl accident (April, 26 th , 1986), the radioactive plume drift over many countries in Europe, and after some days, the Baltic Sea became the most contaminated ecosystem beyond the Soviet Union. Our Dispersion Model has been validated in this system in order to be useful in other oceanic scenarios affected by radioactive fallout in the future. These investigations could be an interesting tool to predict and minimize the ecological and economical impacts of future accidents and can also be extended to non-nuclear contamination problems such as: oil accidents, chemical contamination, nutrients dynamics and other ecological problems. A new application devoted to the Guadalquivir River has been implemented with the methods used and validated for the Baltic Sea. This transport model is a first step for future applications to passive particles problems such as nutrients, chemical contamination, metals, suspended sediments, etc., or other active parts like salt and fresh water. A deeper knowledge on the Guadalquivir river estuary is being demanding for many socioeconomic and ecological applications in the future.