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Isothermal Distribution Map on the Korean Peninsula to Improve the Accuracy of the Environmental Planning  

Kim, Won-Joo (Seoul Development Institute)
Lee, Gwan-Gyu (Kangwon National University)
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Journal of the Korean Society of Environmental Restoration Technology / v.11, no.3, 2008 , pp. 87-93 More about this Journal
Abstract
In order to manage national environment effectively, one has to understand its ecological traits. The difference of temperature determines ecological traits of each respective region. In other words, temperature differentials on surface make a great impact on botanical structure. Currently, isothermal data-produced by meteorological stations based upon time series analysis-are widely used to plan and manage national environment. Nonetheless, the isothermal data do not reflect real surface temperature of regions. Because of numerous mountainous terrains in the Korean peninsula where temperature varies widely according to altitude, the range of temperature distribution-that reflects altitudinal change-has to be paid special attention. This study aims at expressing in space isothermal distribution that is necessary to plan and manage national environment effectively. In addition, not just South Korea, but also North Korea was included for isothermal distribution. As a result, this study corrected established isothermal lines up to date and demonstrated that altitude, latitude, and distance from coastal lines greatly influence temperature distribution of the Korean peninsula.
Keywords
The Korean Peninsula; North Korea(The Democratic People's Republic of Korea); Isothermal Distribution; GIS(Geographic Information System);
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