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Meteorological Data Integrity for Environmental Impact Assessment in Yongdam Catchment

용담댐시험유역 환경영향평가의 신뢰수준 향상을 위한 기상자료의 품질검정

  • Lee, Khil-Ha (Department of Civil Engineering, Daegu University)
  • Received : 2020.08.20
  • Accepted : 2020.09.22
  • Published : 2020.10.31

Abstract

This study presents meteorological data integrity to improve environmental quality assessment in Yongdam catchment. The study examines both extreme ranges of meteorological data measurements and data reliability which include maximum and minimum temperature, relative humidity, dew point temperature, radiation, heat flux. There were some outliers and missing data from the measurements. In addition, the latent heat flux and sensible heat flux data were not reasonable and evapotranspiration data did not match at some points. The accuracy and consistency of data stored in a database for the study were secured from the data integrity. Users need to take caution when using meteorological data from the Yongdam catchment in the preparation of water resources planning, environmental impact assessment, and natural hazards analysis.

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