On this page, users will be able to upload their own modules to be shared with some (or all) of the other users.
If you have any problems with the website, please send an e-mail to annika@facilia.se.
If you have any problems with the website, please send us an email annika@facilia.se.
A userguide in wiki-form for Ecolego Player is availiable from the Ecolego Website: Ecolego Player Wiki
On this page, users can download different modules to use for building site specific models.To work with the modules, the software Ecolego Player is needed. The setup files for this can also be downloaded on this page.
To access the download files, please create an account and login.
The SATURN web page is now up and running. The site is currently under development and is scheduled to be officially launched in April 2011.
The SATURN web page is now up and running. The site is currently under development and is scheduled to be officially launched in April 2011.
Support System for Assessment of Risks to the Public and the long term performance of remediation solutions applied in Uranium Mining Sites
The objective of the project is to develop a web based support system (SATURN) for assessment of risks to the public and the long term performance of remediation strategies in legacy sites and ongoing operations of uranium mining production centers. The project will be carried out within the ENVIRONET. The support system will include methodologies, models and databases that have been developed within the IAEA projects EMRAS I, EMRAS II, MATHREM (Development of a TECDOC on Mathematical Models for Remediation of Contaminated Lands) and other relevant projects. The support system will include online training materials and the project will carry out training courses to provide users with basic knowledge needed for performing risk assessments and to instruct them on the use of the support system.
When finalized, the web site is intended to support user interaction with SATURN components and contain the following functionality:
The SATURN web page is now up and running. The site is currently under development and is scheduled to be officially launched in April 2011.
When finalized, the web site is intended to contain the following functionality: