Authors
Nanna I Thomsen, Philip J Binning, Ursula S McKnight, Nina Tuxen, Poul L Bjerg, Mads Troldborg
Publication date
2016/5/1
Journal
Journal of contaminant hydrology
Volume
188
Pages
12-28
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
A key component in risk assessment of contaminated sites is in the formulation of a conceptual site model (CSM). A CSM is a simplified representation of reality and forms the basis for the mathematical modeling of contaminant fate and transport at the site. The CSM should therefore identify the most important site-specific features and processes that may affect the contaminant transport behavior at the site. However, the development of a CSM will always be associated with uncertainties due to limited data and lack of understanding of the site conditions. CSM uncertainty is often found to be a major source of model error and it should therefore be accounted for when evaluating uncertainties in risk assessments. We present a Bayesian belief network (BBN) approach for constructing CSMs and assessing their uncertainty at contaminated sites. BBNs are graphical probabilistic models that are effective for integrating …
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