Evaluating the Reliability of Predictions Made Using Environmental Transfer Models, Issue 96Provides guidance on the available methods for evaluating the reliability of environmental transfer model predictions. The publication provides an introduction to the subject, and particular emphasis has been given to worked examples in the text. It is Intended to supplement existing IAEA publications on environmental assessment methodology. |
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assessment question atmospheric dispersion model ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY Bq/kg ccdf central moment coefficient of determination correlation coefficients degrees of belief derived deterministic answer deterministic model distribution free environmental transfer models Example 3.5 fractile estimate g₁ given IAEA INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY k₁ k₂ Latin hypercube sample linear regression linear relationship logarithm lognormal distribution logtransformed m-tuples methods model prediction normal distribution Nuclear Fuel Cycle numerical observed values obtained P.O. Box P₁ P₂ parameter uncertainty analysis parameter values parameters P2 prediction value probabilistic answer provides quantitative uncertainty statements quantity of interest radioactive radionuclides random variable rank transformed reference unit release sample fractile sample values scenario selected simple random sample specific SPRCS standard deviation statistical tolerance limit Step subjective confidence interval subjective confidence level subjective confidence limits subjective pdf subjective probability distribution tion true 95 true value Type B parameter Type B uncertainty uncertain parameters upper 95 variance propagation Vienna