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Riparian Area Characteristics of the Middle and Lower Reaches of the Nakdong River, Korea  

Kang, Dae-Seok (Department of Ecological Engineering, Pukyong National University)
Sung, Ki-June (Department of Ecological Engineering, Pukyong National University)
Yeo, Un-Sang (Busan Development Institute)
Chung, Yong-Hyun (Department of Ecological Engineering, Pukyong National University)
Lee, Suk-Mo (Department of Ecological Engineering, Pukyong National University)
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Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment / v.17, no.3, 2008 , pp. 189-200 More about this Journal
Abstract
As a transition zone between terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, riparian areas of rivers and streams play significant roles in production and decomposition for river and stream systems. Understanding of the physical and ecological characteristics of riparian areas are, therefore, important for the management of river and stream systems. It is especially important to understand the characteristics of riparian areas for the Nakdong River in Korea which has a large watershed area and diverse land uses. This study aimed at collecting field data, according to stream types, which are essential for the management of riparian areas of the middle and lower reaches of the Nakdong River, Korea. Most riparian areas surveyed in this study had roads within 100 meters from river edges. Distances from water edge to banks were less than 1m for most riparian areas neighboring agricultural lands, indicating that those areas might be very vulnerable to pollutant inputs from non-point sources. Water quality data indicated that soil erosion in the riparian areas could be a major source of phosphorus input to the Nakdong River and land use patters might have a significant influence on nitrogen concentration in the river. Heavy metal concentrations in soils of the riparian areas of the river were below soil quality standards, except arsenic and chromium. Vegetation surveys showed that therophytes were the most frequently occurred riparian plants in the Nakdong River. Number of aquatic plant species increased downstream, with the most diverse aquatic plants observed in wetlands and irrigation canals of the West Nakdong River. Occurrence rate of naturalized plants and urbanization index were high in the survey sites adjacent to urban and agricultural areas.
Keywords
River management; Riparian areas; Wetland; Vegetation strip; Non-point pollution; Nakdong River;
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