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Simulation of the GHG Emissions Impact on Climate Change from Radish Field

기후변화에 따른 무 밭의 온실가스 배출량 모의

  • Shin, Min Hwan (Regional Infrastructure Engineering, Knagwon National University) ;
  • Lee, Su In (Regional Infrastructure Engineering, Knagwon National University) ;
  • Jang, Jeong Ryeol (Rural Research Institute) ;
  • Shin, Jae Young (Regional Infrastructure Engineering, Knagwon National University) ;
  • Park, Youn Shik (Department of Regional Construction Engineering, Kongju National University) ;
  • Lim, Kyoung Jae (Regional Infrastructure Engineering, Knagwon National University) ;
  • Choi, Joong Dae (Regional Infrastructure Engineering, Knagwon National University)
  • Received : 2015.02.11
  • Accepted : 2015.07.14
  • Published : 2015.07.30

Abstract

This study was conducted to predict greenhouse gas (GHG) emission from a radish field by future climate change scenario. A radish field located at Chuncheon-si Gangwon-do was selected, and A1B Special Report on Emission Scenario (SRES) of the IPCC (Intergovernmental panel on climate change) was applied to simulate the future potential climate change. Rainfall and temperature data were predicted to be increased by 8.4 % and 1.9 % in 2040s, 35.9 % and 27.0 % in 2060s, 19.2 % and 30.8 % in 2090s, respectively, compared to the climate data in 2010s. The $N_2O$, $CO_2$, and $CH_4$ emission were estimated to be increased by 0.4 up to 2.4 kg/ha/yr, by 500.5 up to 734.5 kg/ha/year, and by 29.4 up to 160.4 kg/ha/yr, which were resulted from the global warming potential (GWP) of 14.5~21.7 $CO_2$/ha/year caused by the amount changes of rainfall, temperature, manure amendment, and fertilizer applied in fields. One distinct feature of the study result was that the changes of $N_2O-N$, $CH_4-C$ and $CO_2-C$ with future potential climate change simulation were varied by soil texture. Therefore it was concluded that there is a need to apply appropriate amount of manure amendment needs and to consider soil texture as well.

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