Change of Stream water Chemistry and Contribution of Subsurface Discharge in Forest Catchment during Storm Events

산림유역내 강우 발생시 계류수질변화와 지중유출수의 기여도

  • Kim Su-Jin (Department of Atmospheric Sciences, Global Environment Laboratory, College of Natural Sciences, Yonsei University) ;
  • Jeong Yongho (Forest Water Resources Lab. Korea Forest Research Institute) ;
  • Kim Kyongha (Forest Water Resources Lab. Korea Forest Research Institute) ;
  • Yoo Jaeyun (Forest Water Resources Lab. Korea Forest Research Institute) ;
  • Jeong Changgi (Forest Water Resources Lab. Korea Forest Research Institute) ;
  • Jun Jaehong (Forest Water Resources Lab. Korea Forest Research Institute)
  • 김수진 (연세대학교 대기과학과/지구환경연구소) ;
  • 정영호 (국립산림과학원 임지보전과) ;
  • 김경하 (국립산림과학원 임지보전과) ;
  • 유재윤 (국립산림과학원 임지보전과) ;
  • 정창기 (국립산림과학원 임지보전과) ;
  • 전재홍 (국립산림과학원 임지보전과)
  • Published : 2005.03.01

Abstract

To understand the chemical changes in the streamwater and contribution of subsurface discharge during the storm event, we analyzed electric conductivity (EC), anions, and cations in Gwangneung deciduous and coniferous forest catchment. The stream water samples were collected three times in 2004 by using an auto-sampler: September 7-9 (E040907-D and -C; where D and C indicate deciduous and coniferous forest catchment, respectively), September 11-13 (E040911-D and -C), and September 16-18 (E040916-D and -C). We found a negative relationship between discharge intensity and EC in streamwater. The E040911 and E040916 showed slack change of stream discharge in comparison to E040907 due to contribution of base flow recharged by much precipitation. Moreover, NO/sub 3//sup -/ concentrations in E040911-C were highest, which may have resulted from forest management such as thinning in 2004. The relationship between pH and alkalinity in stream water showed that much of stream water have been recharged through subsurface. We conclude that subsurface discharge highly influences streamwater quality in a forested catchment, and the seperation of stream water discharge is therefore necessary to sustainable water management.

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