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Risk assessment for the Yucca Mountain high-level nuclear waste repository site: Estimation of volcanic disruption
Authors:Chih-Hsiang Ho
Institution:(1) Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Nevada-Las Vegas, 4505 Maryland Parkway, 89154 Las Vegas, Nevada
Abstract:In this article, we model the volcanism near the proposed nuclear waste repository at Yucca Mountain, Nevada, U.S.A. by estimating the instantaneous recurrence rate using a nonhomogeneous Poisson process with Weibull intensity and by using a homogeneous Poisson process to predict future eruptions. We then quantify the probability that any single eruption is disruptive in terms of a (prior) probability distribution, since not every eruption would result in disruption of the repository. Bayesian analysis is performed to evaluate the volcanic risk. Based on the Quaternary data, a 90% confidence interval for the instantaneous recurrence rate near the Yucca Mountain site is (1.85×10–6/yr, 1.26×10–5/yr). Also, using-these confidence bounds, the corresponding 90% confidence interval for the risk (probability of at least one disruptive eruption) for an isolation time of 104 years is (1.0×10–3, 6.7×10–3), if it is assumed that the intensity remains constant during the projected time frame.
Keywords:Bayesian analysis  nonhomogeneous Poisson process  prior distribution  volcanic risk  Weibull distribution
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