Generalized spatiotemporally-decoupled framework for reconstructing the source of non-constant atmospheric radionuclide releases
Yuhan Xu,
Sheng Fang,
Xinwen Dong
et al.
Abstract:Abstract. Determining the source location and release rate are critical in assessing the environmental consequences of atmospheric radionuclide releases, but remain challenging because of the huge multi-dimensional solution space. We propose a generalized spatiotemporally-decoupled two-step framework to reduce the dimension of the solution space in each step and improves the reconstruction accuracy, which is applicable to non-constant releases. The decoupling process is conducted by applying a temporal sliding… Show more
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