Journal of the Korean Society of Environmental Restoration Technology (한국환경복원기술학회지)
- Volume 9 Issue 4
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- Pages.52-59
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- 2006
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- 1229-3032(pISSN)
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- 2733-5011(eISSN)
Searching the Natural Tracers for Separation of Runoff Components in a Small Forested Catchment
산림소유역에서 주요 유출성분 분석을 위한 천연추적자의 탐색
- Yoo, Jaeyun (Div. Forest Conservation, Korea Forest Research Institute) ;
- Kim, Kyongha (Div. Forest Conservation, Korea Forest Research Institute) ;
- Jun, Jaehong (Div. Forest Conservation, Korea Forest Research Institute) ;
- Choi, Hyungtae (Div. Forest Conservation, Korea Forest Research Institute) ;
- Jeong, Yongho (Div. Forest Conservation, Korea Forest Research Institute)
- 유재윤 (국립산림과학원 산림환경부 임지보전과) ;
- 김경하 (국립산림과학원 산림환경부 임지보전과) ;
- 전재홍 (국립산림과학원 산림환경부 임지보전과) ;
- 최형태 (국립산림과학원 산림환경부 임지보전과) ;
- 정용호 (국립산림과학원 산림환경부 임지보전과)
- Received : 2006.07.02
- Accepted : 2006.08.06
- Published : 2006.08.30
Abstract
This study was conducted to find end-members and tracers which are effective to be applied in the End Member Mixing Analysis (EMMA) model for runoff separation at the Gwangneung coniferous forest catchment (13.6ha), Gyeonggido, Korea. We monitored three successive rainfall events during two weeks from June 26, 2005 to July 10, 2005, and analysed chemical properties of rainfall, throughfall, stemflow, groundwater and soil water considered as main components of storm runoff. The followings are the results of analyses of each component and tracer. Groundwater, soil water and rainfall (or throughfall) were dominant runoff components. Rainfall and groundwater were selected as main components for the two components-one tracer mixing model, and groundwater, soilwater and throughfall were selected as main components for the three components-two tracers mixing model. Tracers were selected from anion (