2001
DOI: 10.1007/3-540-45718-6_7
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Methods of Sensitivity Theory and Inverse Modeling for Estimation of Source Term and Risk/Vulnerability Areas

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“…Besides its increasing complexity if a duration of the source is addressed the method would have two important drawbacks. Firstly, as explained in this paper following the suggestions of Penenko and Baklanov (2001), several positions are often acceptable for the source, the problem is not to define a best one but to determine what is possible. Secondly the best position may fail to be good because a best position is still rashly defined in situations of measurements tied to several independent sources.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Besides its increasing complexity if a duration of the source is addressed the method would have two important drawbacks. Firstly, as explained in this paper following the suggestions of Penenko and Baklanov (2001), several positions are often acceptable for the source, the problem is not to define a best one but to determine what is possible. Secondly the best position may fail to be good because a best position is still rashly defined in situations of measurements tied to several independent sources.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Backtracking is generally addressed as a sensitivity analysis. The idea that a concentration measurement is influenced by sources leads to using an adjoint transport (Robertson and Persson, 1993;Penenko and Baklanov, 2001). We shall privilege in this paper the other intuitive point of view that the air sampled for the measurement has arrived from somewhere.…”
Section: Inverse Transportmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The presented environmental modeling concept is based on variational principles and adjoint sensitivity theory (PENENKO 1975(PENENKO , 1981(PENENKO , 2010PENENKO and BAKLANOV 2001;PENENKO et al 2002;PENENKO and TSVETOVA 2007;BAKLANOV 2000BAKLANOV , 2007. An advantage of this concept is that the variational principles give a possibility to develop an integral technology for the models of various processes (hydrothermodynamic, chemical, biological, economical, etc.)…”
Section: General Remarksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This point of view classically introduces the adjoint equations for the sensitivity of the detectors. It was developed with various wordings by Marchuk (1964); Pudykiewicz (1998); Enting (2000); Penenko and Baklanov (2001) with privileged applications to radioactive species (Wotawa et al, 2003). Uliasz and Pielke (1991) introduced furthermore in this adjoint context the idea of inverse transport: the air sampled by the detector has originated from somewhere.…”
Section: Reminder About the Measurement Productmentioning
confidence: 99%