Algorithm for Automating Input and Processing of Initial Data for Computer Forecasting of Spatial Migration of Radionuclides in Soils

P. K. Shalkevich, A. O. Dalmatava
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An important tool for solving problems associated with the migration of radionuclides is computer technology that makes it possible to predict the spread of radioactive contamination in soils, which are an important component of the biosphere. At the same time, most modern software for the prediction of the spread of radioactive contamination is based on idealizations that simplify the understanding of this process, while solving the problem of a comprehensive assessment of the biosphere requires the use of a full-fledged spatial model of radionuclide migration in soils. Such a model was developed by P. K. Shalkevich within SPS (Simulation of Processes in Soil) software. SPS uses the initial values of radionuclide concentrations, hydrological and thermal properties of soils and information about meteorological conditions as input data for forecasting. At the same time, the listed initial data must be previously collected, processed and converted into a form that the software able to work with. Such processes require significant intellectual and time costs. These costs negatively affect the possibility of generating operational forecasts of the radioactive situation, but can be significantly reduced by using systems for automated radiation monitoring of soils and automating input and processing of initial data when predicting the spatial migration of radionuclides in the appropriate software, what is considered in the present article.
土壤中放射性核素空间迁移计算机预报初始数据自动输入与处理算法
解决与放射性核素迁移有关的问题的一个重要工具是计算机技术,它使预测放射性污染在土壤中的扩散成为可能,土壤是生物圈的一个重要组成部分。与此同时,大多数用于预测放射性污染扩散的现代软件都是基于简化对这一过程的理解的理想化,而解决对生物圈的全面评估问题需要使用一个完整的土壤放射性核素迁移的空间模型。这样一个模型是由p.k. Shalkevich在SPS(土壤过程模拟)软件中开发的。SPS利用放射性核素浓度的初始值、土壤的水文和热特性以及气象条件信息作为预报的输入数据。同时,列出的初始数据必须事先收集、处理并转换成软件能够处理的形式。这样的过程需要大量的智力和时间成本。这些费用对产生放射性情况的业务预报的可能性产生不利影响,但可以通过使用土壤自动辐射监测系统和在适当的软件中预测放射性核素的空间迁移时自动输入和处理初始数据而大大减少,这是本文所考虑的。
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