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http://dx.doi.org/10.5574/KSOE.2014.28.3.236

Marine Environmental Characteristics of Seagrass Habitat in Seomjin River Estuary  

Ji, Hyeong-Seok (Hyein E&C Co.,Ltd.)
Seo, Hee-Jeong (Hyein E&C Co.,Ltd.)
Kim, Myeong-Won (Geosystem Research Corporation)
Lee, Moon Ock (Chonnam National University)
Kim, Jongkyu (Chonnam National University)
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Journal of Ocean Engineering and Technology / v.28, no.3, 2014 , pp. 236-244 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study considered a seagrass habitat in order to analyze the characteristics of a marine environment of seagrass located in the Seomjin river estuary, through an analysis of the distribution of the water depth, field observation, and three-dimensional numerical experiments using an EFDC model. The seagrass habitat was usually distributed at D.L(-) 0.5~0.0 m, and was hardly seen in the intertidal zone higher than that range. The distribution of the water temperature was within the range of $7.0{\sim}23.2^{\circ}C$, and the seagrass was demonstrated to have a strong tolerance to changes in the water temperature. In addition, the salinity distribution was found to be 27.2~31.0 psu, with suspended solids of 32.1 mg/L, which were higher than the previous research results (Huh et al., 1998), implying that there may be a reduction in the amount of deposits caused by the suspended solids. As for the sedimentary facies, they were comprised of 62.7% sand, 19.1% silt, and 18.2% clay, indicating that the arenaceous was superior and the sedimentary facies were similar to that of Dadae Bay. According to a numerical experiment, the maximum tidal current was 75 cm/s, while the tidal residual current was 10 cm/s, confirming that it sufficiently adapted to strong tidal currents. The erosion and deposition are predicted to be less than 1.0 cm/year. Thus, it is judged that the resuspension of sediments due to tidal currents and the changes in sedimentary facies are insignificant.
Keywords
Seomjin River Estuary; Seagrass Habitat; Numerical Experiment; Erosion and Deposition;
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