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Working Group 1 Reference models for waste disposal
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Aims Develop reference modelling approaches and reference cases for biosphere in the future on the basis of the BIOMASS approach Include environmental change in biosphere modelling – Climate, society, land use Set of models/cases that cover a wide range of environmental situations
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Status of discussion Definition phase Biosphere modeling starts somewhere between the waste in the repository and the human body Discussion of the interface geosphere-biosphere Agreement of 5 compartment that are assumed to be initially contaminated due to discharges from the geophere – Well – Soil – Surface waters (lakes, rivers, sea) – Sediments (lakes, rivers, sea)
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Processes involved in environmental transport Radionuclides enter biosphere via well – Drinking water (human, cattle) – Irrigation (Contamination of soils / foliage) – Uptake by plants – Accumulation in soil /speciation / migration / sorption / desorption / fixation – Erosion / bioturbation Foliar contamination – Interception, weathering, translocation – Uptake by domestic endpoints: meat, milk etc. – Ingestion, Inhalation, ext. exposure
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Radionuclides enter biosphere via sediments Processes in sediments – Change of water levels – Sorption / desorption /speciation – Bioturbation / Resuspension to water column – Resuspension from dry sedimets Processes in water – Speciation – Uptake by biota Transfer to man – Drinking water (human, cattle) – Irrigation (Contamination of soils / foliage) – Uptake by domestic endpoints: meat, milk etc. – Ingestion, Inhalation, ext. exposure
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Further issues to be discussed this week Continue discussion on relevant processes Endpoints – Humans / biota (?) Find consensus on – Climates to be considered – Land use Agriculture /semi-natural / natural systems – Human habits Interactions between biosphere and geosphere – e.g.: Climate -> hydrogeology -> capacity of wells – Pump rate of wells -> RN concentration in the groundwater How to proceed after this week
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