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Radiotracer studies for coastal zone management

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Australian Nuclear Association

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Coastal engineers and coastal zone managers increasingly rely on numerical models of fluid, sediment and contaminant dynamics. These are used to underpin coastal structure design and to predict environmental response to specific events such as storms or pollutant spills, and gradual changes such as sea-level rise or changes in bathymetry. Radiotracer techniques can be used to provide dynamic data on the movement of a specific patch of water, sediment or pollutant over time, which can be compared with model predictions. Two case studies are presented where radiotracer studies were used to improve confidence in numerical models of: (1) 2D hydrodynamics and sediment transport at the Port of Songkhla, Thailand; and (2) 3D hydrodynamics and algal bloom transport in Manila Bay, Philippines.

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Physical copies held by ANSTO Library at DDC: 621.48/11

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Hughes, C., Kluss, T., & Airey, P. (2001). Radiotracer studies for coastal zone management. Paper presented to the Fourth Conference on Nuclear Science & Engineering in Australia, Kings Cross, NSW, Australia, 24-25 October 2001. In ANA 2001 : Fourth Conference on Nuclear Science & Engineering in Australia : the Millennium Hotel, Kings Cross, NSW, Australia, 24-25 October 2001 : Conference Handbook (pp. 189-190). Canberra, ACT : Australian Nuclear Association. The Association.

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