A Strategy for Describing the Biosphere at Candidate Sites for Repositories of Nuclear Waste: Linking Ecosystem and Landscape Modeling

To provide information necessary for a license application for a deep repository for spent nuclear fuel, the Swedish Nuclear Fuel and Waste Management Co. has started site investigations at two sites in Sweden. In this paper, we present a strategy to integrate site-specific ecosystem data into spati...

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description To provide information necessary for a license application for a deep repository for spent nuclear fuel, the Swedish Nuclear Fuel and Waste Management Co. has started site investigations at two sites in Sweden. In this paper, we present a strategy to integrate site-specific ecosystem data into spatially explicit models needed for safety assessment studies and the environmental impact assessment. The site-specific description of ecosystems is developed by building discipline-specific models from primary data and by identifying interactions and stocks and flows of matter among functional units at the sites. The conceptual model is a helpful initial tool for defining properties needed to quantify system processes, which may reveal new interfaces between disciplines, providing a variety of new opportunities to enhance the understanding of the linkages between ecosystem characteristics and the functional properties of landscapes. This type of integrated ecosystem-landscape characterization model has an important role in forming the implementation of a safety assessment for a deep repository.
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Carbon
Cultural heritage
Ecosystem
Ecosystem models
Ecosystem studies
Ecosystems
Environmental impact
Freshwater ecosystems
Hydrological modeling
Investigations
Land use
Landscape ecology
Landscapes
Lentic systems
Licensure
Marine ecosystems
Nuclear energy
Nuclear fuels
Nuclear power plants
Radioactive Waste
Radioactive wastes
Radionuclides
Risk assessment
Safety
Special Issue
Sweden
Terrestrial ecosystems
Underground waste disposal
Waste management
Waste Management - methods
Waste Management - standards
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