확장 해양생물 먹이망 기반 해양방사능 전문가 시스템 개발: 초기 퇴적층 오염 실험 KCI

Title
확장 해양생물 먹이망 기반 해양방사능 전문가 시스템 개발: 초기 퇴적층 오염 실험
Alternative Title
Development of a Marine Radioactivity Expert System based on the Extended Marine Food Web: Experiments with Initial Bottom Contamination
Author(s)
김해진; 김한나; 김미경; 김경옥
KIOST Author(s)
Kim, Haejin(김해진)Kim, Han Na(김한나)Kim, Mee Kyung(김미경)Kim, Kyeong Ok(김경옥)
Alternative Author(s)
김해진; 김한나; 김미경; 김경옥
Publication Year
2023-10
Abstract
An extended version of an expert system was developed as an effort to provide technical support to decision makers for the initial prompt assessment of environmental impacts of marine radioactivity, considering both pelagic and benthic marine food webs. The preliminary version of this system was firstly developed to determine the transfer of radionuclides through a pelagic marine food web (Kim et al, 2020). This system's approach was similar to the Cornell Mixing Zone Expert System (CORMIX) developed by Jirka (1995), as it used idealized settings for the physical/hydrodynamic coastal conditions. Existing or extended systems were executed by taking into account different kinds of radioactivity sources. The initial contamination of bottom sediment is considered in the present study, while the direct discharge to the coastal ocean from the nuclear power plant was considered in the early study.
Assuming initial contamination, sensitivity experiments of temporal 137Cs variations without/with horizontal advection and diffusion (EXP-WOHAD and EXP-WHAD, respectively) were conducted. In EXP-WOHAD, a total of six test cases were constructed, considering a range of vertical diffusion coefficients and sediment fluxes at the water-sea bed interface. The EXP-WHAD experiments were classified into two categories with six cases each, considering the horizontal diffusion and advection processes.
The EXP-WOHAD results show that the vertical diffusion processes in the bottom sediment result in the exponential decay of the 137 Cs concentrations in the top sediment layer through upward and downward diffusive fluxes, producing pulse-like time variations in 137Cs in the water column and the middle sediment layer. These sediment fluxes affect the peak height and its occurrence time in the water column and the middle sediment layer. From EXP-WHAD, it has been confirmed that part of 137Cs diffused into the water column experiences horizontal dispersion and thereafter deposition to the bottom sediment. It is noted that due to the limited diffusion to the water column, the 137Cs concentrations in benthic organisms are larger than those in pelagic organisms.
ISSN
2288-7903
URI
https://sciwatch.kiost.ac.kr/handle/2020.kiost/44732
DOI
10.20481/kscdp.2023.10.4.149
Bibliographic Citation
한국연안방재학회지, v.10, no.4, pp.149 - 156, 2023
Publisher
(사)한국연안방재학회
Keywords
Radioactivity expert system; Box-based model; Marine food web; 137Cs; Benthic organisms
Type
Article
Language
Korean
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