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http://dx.doi.org/10.17663/JWR.2019.21.1.077

A study on rationalized values of deoxygenation coefficient for stream quality modelling in the Hwangguji stream  

Noh, Huiseong (Department of Land, Water and Environment Research, KICT)
Ahn, Taejin (Department of Civil, Safety & Environmental Engineering, Hankyong National University)
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Journal of Wetlands Research / v.21, no.1, 2019 , pp. 77-83 More about this Journal
Abstract
Stream water qualities have been predicted in the year 2002 and 2014 through providing the Hwangguji Stream Rectification Plan. However, the reliability of result for predicted water quality was relatively lower by applying conventional values of the parameters in model. In this study deoxygenation coefficients between Sema bridge(HGJ2) and Sujik bridge(HGJ3) have been evaluated based on the observed data of water quality and travelling time to compare with the applied value of coefficients in predicting water quality model. The values of deoxygenation coefficient $0.078day^{-1}{\sim}0.748day^{-1}$ for normal period and $0.053day^{-1}{\sim}0.505day^{-1}$ for drought period have been calculated based of observed data between Sema bridge and Sujik bridge. The values of coefficients $0.02day^{-1}{\sim}3.4day^{-1}$ have been applied in predicting water quality model in the year 2002 and $0.043day^{-1}$ 2014. Thus, the simulated results of stream water quality were better than the observed data in 2002, and worse in 2014. It has shown that values of deoxygenation coefficient should be properly estimated based on observed data to predict proper stream water quality by model.
Keywords
Deoxygenation Coefficient; Water Quality Modeling; Hwangguji Stream;
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