A Fundamental Study on the Effect to Build up a Vegetation Strip at Stream Confluence by Using Reed Mat

하천합류부에서 갈대매트를 이용한 하천식생대 조성에 대한 기초적 연구

  • Chung, Kyung-Jin (River Environmental Institute attached HanLim Eco-Tech Co., Ltd.) ;
  • Kim, Mi-Kyeong (River Environmental Institute attached HanLim Eco-Tech Co., Ltd.) ;
  • An, Won-Yong (Dept. of Landscape Architecture, Graduate School, Sungkyunkwan Univ.)
  • 정경진 (한림에코텍(주)부설 하천환경연구소) ;
  • 김미경 (한림에코텍(주)부설 하천환경연구소) ;
  • 안원용 (성균관대학교 대학원 조경학과)
  • Received : 2003.05.22
  • Published : 2003.08.30

Abstract

The study was to apply a mat style reed planting method at confluence to improve plants growth conditions by relaxing disturbed topographical base due to water flow and was intended to review the effect to build up a vegetation strip by monitoring process after the construction. First off, We've attempted to construct reed mats on selected sites as confluences of Tan and Gaehwa stream and then examined and analyzed characteristics of soil and vegetation community. As the results of the examination, the soil texture was proven to be a mix of sand and loamy sand and be 6.3 ~ 7.0 soil pH. In addition, it contained 1.0 ~ 4.6% of organic matter, 0.04 ~ 0.22% of T-N and 27.8 ~ 41.2% of water content. For its vegetation structure, the Tan stream confluence was first actually a point bar without plants prior to the construction but 8 kinds of hygrophytes including Persicaria hydropiper and 9 kinds of terrestrial plants such as Potentilla supina, Artemisia annua, and Alopecurus aequalis var. amurensis. On the other hand, the Gaehwa stream confluence contained 6 kinds of hygrophytes such as Bidens frondosa and other 11 kinds of terrestrial plants prior to the construction while it produced 7 kinds of hygrophytes including Ranunculus ternatus as well as Phragmites australis and 9 kinds of terrestrial plants such as Potentilla supina after the construction. For the Phragmites australis, almost of them was weathered away in early days just after planting because of development period passed, but on May, six months later from planting, it was investigated that its length was approximated as 65 ~ 85cm with 75% coverage and that the number of it was 437 ~ 633/$m^2$. The study was shown that reed mats can improve environmental conditions of disturbed topographical base, enabling natural growth of various riparian vegetation including the introduced plant, reed. In the meantime, it was supposedly judged that to recover or build up a vegetarian strip, supplementary materials should be prepared to help produce and grow plants because it is not probable to expect river drift by water flow at confluence and that corrosion, burying or inundation owing to changes of water lever should be considered.

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