Groundwater vulnerability Chernobyl nuclear disaster

The Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) disaster that occurred in Ukraine on April 26, 1986, was one of the most devastating in human history. Using this as a case study, the AGU monograph Groundwater Vulnerability: Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster is devoted to the problem of groundwater vulnerability, w...

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Autor Corporativo: American Geophysical Union (-)
Otros Autores: Faybishenko, Boris, editor (editor), Nicholson, Thomas J., editor, Shestopalov, Vi︠a︡cheslav Mikhaĭlovich, editor, Bohuslavsky, Alexander, editor, Bublias, Volodymir, editor
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Washington, D.C. : Hoboken, New Jersey : AGU/American Geophysical Union [2015]
Colección:Wiley ebooks.
Special publications ; 69.
Acceso en línea:Conectar con la versión electrónica
Ver en Universidad de Navarra:https://innopac.unav.es/record=b46130603*spi
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Title page; Copyright page; Abstract; Introduction; Importance of Lessons Learned from Assessment of Groundwater Vulnerability at Chernobyl; References; 1. Methods of Groundwater Vulnerability and Protectability Assessment; 1.1. Method of Hydrogeological Zoning; 1.2. Index Methods; 1.3. Parametric Methods; 1.4. Modeling Methods; 2. Chernobyl-Born Radionuclides In Geological Environment; 3. Preferential Flow and Migration Zones in Geological Environment; 3.1. State of Problem Study; 3.2. PFMZ Classification and Occurrence; 3.3. Methodological Approaches of PFMZ Study.
  • 3.4. Indicators of PFMZ Activity in Depressions3.5. Preliminary Evaluations of PFMZ Influence on Upper Groundwater; 3.6. Practical Importance of PFMZ; 4. Methodology of Groundwater Vulnerability and Protectability Assessment; 4.1. General Consideration; 4.2. Vulnerability and Protectability Assessment for Upper Groundwater (Unconfined Aquifer); 4.3. Vulnerability and Protectability Assessment for Confined Aquifers; 5. Groundwater Vulnerability and Protectability to Chernobyl-Born Radionuclide; 5.1. Upper Groundwater; 5.2. Confined Aquifers; 6. Summary; References; Index.