Numerical models and their role in emergency response: a perspective on dispersion modeling for emergency preparedness
Numerical models on several levels of complexity should be available to the emergency response planner. They are a basic tool but must be used in conjunction with both measurements and experience. When these tools are used in a complimentary fashion they greatly enhance the capability of the consequence manager to respond in an emergency situation. Because each accident or incident develops it's own characteristics and requirements the system must be capable of a flexible response. Interaction and feedback between model results from a suite of models and measurements (including airborne measurements) serve the emergency response planner's spectrum of needs, ranging from planning exercises and emergency precalculations to a real-time emergency response.
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2009-12-14
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Authors: | Greenly, G.D. ; Dickerson, M.H. |
Subject: | military technology, weaponry, and national defense | general studies of nuclear reactors | ACCIDENTS | EMERGENCY PLANS | TOXIC MATERIALS | DIFFUSION | DECISION MAKING | MATHEMATICAL MODELS | MATERIALS |
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