New model for agricultural countermeasures in RODOS and ARGOS

F. Gering, W. Raskob, T. Charnock

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Abstract

Predictions of the effects of agricultural countermeasures are an important part of the decision-making process following an accidental release of radioactive material into the environment. A new model has been developed for this purpose and integrated into the EU decision support systems RODOS and ARGOS. The model is based on the existing food chain model of RODOS and the previous model for simulating agricultural countermeasures in RODOS. The characteristics of the countermeasures and the supporting databases have been derived from the compendia and handbooks developed within the EURANOS project. A wide range of potentially practicable countermeasures is considered on timescales from a day to many years, and endpoints related to their imposition are calculated such that the economic and health impacts can be evaluated. This paper outlines the countermeasures methodology adopted and the databases used and discusses their applicability.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)S63-S76
JournalRadioprotection
Volume45
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2010

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