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Development of Distributed Hydrological Analysis Tool for Future Climate Change Impacts Assessment of South Korea

전국 기후변화 영향평가를 위한 분포형 수문분석 툴 개발

  • Kim, Seong Joon (Dept. of Civil & Environmental System Engineering, Konkuk University) ;
  • Kim, Sang Ho (Dept. of Civil & Environmental System Engineering, Konkuk University) ;
  • Joh, Hyung Kyung (Dept. of Civil & Environmental System Engineering, Konkuk University) ;
  • Ahn, So Ra (Dept. of Civil & Environmental System Engineering, Konkuk University)
  • Received : 2014.10.22
  • Accepted : 2015.01.28
  • Published : 2015.03.31

Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to develop a software tool, PGA-CC (Projection of hydrology via Grid-based Assessment for Climate Change) to evaluate the present hydrologic cycle and the future watershed hydrology by climate change. PGA-CC is composed of grid-based input data pre-processing module, hydrologic cycle calculation module, output analysis module, and output data post-processing module. The grid-based hydrological model was coded by Fortran and compiled using Compaq Fortran 6.6c, and the Graphic User Interface was developed by using Visual C#. Other most elements viz. Table and Graph, and GIS functions were implemented by MapWindow. The applicability of PGA-CC was tested by assessing the future hydrology of South Korea by HadCM3 SRES B1 and A2 climate change scenarios. For the whole country, the tool successfully assessed the future hydrological components including input data and evapotranspiration, soil moisture, surface runoff, lateral flow, base flow etc. From the spatial outputs, we could understand the hydrological changes both seasonally and regionally.

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