Jean-Michel METIVIER

PhD Engineer in Applied Geology (1981)
Master of Science in Applied Geology, Hydrogeology and Geophysics, in Informatics and in MBA (Management Business Administration)
- 10 years of applied geology, geophysics, geochemistry applied to waste storage;
- 10 years of radioecology in France and abroad
- 20 years of terrestrial space modeling: geographic databases, remote sensing, geostatistics, topology

Main skills: Applied geology, radioecology, impact studies, reference state, description of the environment, post-accident management of a nuclear crisis, waste storage.
Geographic data (topology), geostatistics, remote sensing and image processing, computer processing of data, spatio-temporal


Sessions

07-18
11:00
30min
Creation of a GIS plugin for processing geographic data in radiecology
Jean-Michel METIVIER

SYMBIOSE is a platform mainly used to simulate the transfer of radionuclides in the environment and assess the associated human and biota dose calculation. One of its noticeable assets is its ability Its interest is notably being able to act and calculate on the site-specific geographical characteristicsof a site: land use, population. A plugin (Preprocessor) was created under QGis, it is characterized by:
- The possibility to create and/or import a grid of geographical entities on which the calculations will be performed;
- Land use modeling carried out using geographic databases or satellite scenes (with breeding places);
- Modeling of the hydrographic network (DEM, triangulation …);
- A transformation of the processed files into SYMBIOSE-ready xml files to export the geographical entities and the different characteristics of the site (discharge points, municipalities concerned…), which constitute the site-specific landscape.

Each step can be performed independently for others applications (and not specially in the context of SYMBIOSE).

GIS Plugin created by Oslandia Society.

Open Data
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