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Characterization of subjective uncertainty in the 1996 performance assessment for the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant
Authors:J. C. Helton   M. -A. Martell  M. S. Tierney
Abstract:The 1996 performance assessment (PA) for the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) maintains a separation between stochastic (i.e. aleatory) and subjective (i.e. epistemic) uncertainty, with stochastic uncertainty arising from the possible disruptions that could occur at the WIPP over the 10,000 yr regulatory period specified by the US Environmental Protection Agency (40 CFR 191, 40 CFR 194) and subjective uncertainty arising from an inability to uniquely characterize many of the inputs required in the 1996 WIPP PA. The characterization of subjective uncertainty is discussed, including assignment of distributions, uncertain variables selected for inclusion in analysis, correlation control, sample size, statistical confidence on mean complementary cumulative distribution functions, generation of Latin hypercube samples, sensitivity analysis techniques, and scenarios involving stochastic and subjective uncertainty.
Keywords:Aleatory uncertainty   Complementary cumulative distribution function   Compliance certification application   Epistemic uncertainty   Latin hypercube sampling   Performance assessment   Radioactive waste   Scenario   Stochastic uncertainty   Subjective uncertainty   Transuranic waste   Waste Isolation Pilot Plant   40 CFR 191   40 CFR 194
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