Groundwater Risk and Disaster Management

This chapter discusses risk as an overlay of hazard and vulnerability. It describes disasters as the realization of risk. Risk assessment includes a wide variety of disciplines and the perspectives of engineers, hydrogeologists, environmental scientists, chemists, microbiologists, geologists, geogra...

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Published inGroundwater Hydrology pp. 615 - 673
Main Authors Karamouz, Mohammad, Ahmadi, Azadeh, Akhbari, Masih
Format Book Chapter
LanguageEnglish
Published United Kingdom CRC Press 2020
Taylor & Francis Group
Edition2
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Summary:This chapter discusses risk as an overlay of hazard and vulnerability. It describes disasters as the realization of risk. Risk assessment includes a wide variety of disciplines and the perspectives of engineers, hydrogeologists, environmental scientists, chemists, microbiologists, geologists, geographers, and public administrators. There are two basic elements associated with risk assessment. These elements are risk quantification or estimation and risk evaluation. Risk assessment can be used as a tool in evaluating the potential impacts on public health of hazardous materials in remote or disposal facilities. In dose-response assessment, a mathematical relationship between the toxic materials that humans are subject to and the risk of an unhealthy response to that dose is obtained. The method of extrapolating from the high doses to the low doses is the most debatable aspect of dose-response curves for carcinogens. Risk mitigation can be structural and nonstructural measures used to limit the adverse impacts of natural and technological hazards as well as environmental degradation.
ISBN:9780367211479
0367211475
DOI:10.1201/9780429265693-10