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PARENT SESSION 57 - Chemical Policy Approaches 8:30 AM to 12:20 PM, Wednesday, 15 May 2002 Session Chair: Witzani, Helmut 1, Jakl, Thomas 2, Bornatowicz, Norbert 3, Schindler, Ilse 4, 1 2 3 4 . Stolz A
(57-02) ASTRAL: A Code for Assessing Situations After a Nuclear Accident.
Mourlon, Christophe*,1, Calmon, Philippe1, 1 IPSN/DPRE/SERLAB, CE/Cadarache, Batiment 159, St Paul lez Durance, FRANCE
ABSTRACT- Whether for studying impacts of a hypothetical nuclear accident or for handling a crisis situation, experts and decision-makers, after a large scale atmospheric radioactive release, want to assess the contamination of the environment and food products, derive from it the potential exposure of populations to ionized radiations, predict the evolution of the situation and propose different scenarios for the management of contaminated zones. Starting from estimations or measurements of a radionuclide deposit on the ground, the ASTRAL computer code meets these demands. It calculates the evolution of the pollutants' concentrations in the food chain components by the modelling of the transfers between different compartments of the environment. It also calculates doses received by man, which represent the impact on health ; the pathways taken into account are the external exposition to radiation and the internal intake of radionuclides due to inhalation of resuspended material and ingestion of contaminated foodstuff. Furthermore, various counter-measures can be simulated and therefore the efficiency of different managements of contaminated zones and products can be evaluated. A second version of ASTRAL, developed under quality assurance, has been released at the end of 2001 and is installed in IPSN's Crisis Technical Center and in EDF (Electricité De France). For this version, the choice of an internet architecture was made: it enables quick viewing of results, intuitive ergonomics - thus requiring a minimized training - and facilitates the spreading and the maintenance of the software, since only a web browser is necessary for the customer.
Key words: radioecology, nuclear accident, transfer in the environment, assessment tool
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