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Geology in Drainage Field of the Imha Dam and Origins of High Turbid Water in the Imha Lake, Andong  

Hwang, Sang-Koo (Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Andong National University)
Jeong, Gi-Young (Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Andong National University)
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Economic and Environmental Geology / v.39, no.6, 2006 , pp. 771-786 More about this Journal
Abstract
Imha lake has a high turbid water which keeps up during a few months, as comparing to other dams. Origins of the high turbid water derive from suspended materials which compose of micro particles of clay and rock-forming minerals. They are the weathered products from surface rocks that relate with particular geology in drainage field of the Imha dim. Accordingly we have fundamentally surveyed the kinds, properties, distribution and structures of general geology, found a few particular geology that source clay materials, and traced the passage that their weathered products enter the dam. We have suggested the basic origins of increase in turbid degree from detecting kinds and behavior of the suspended materials cause high turbid water in the Imha lake.
Keywords
Imha lake; high turbid water; suspended materials; clay mineral; particular geology; weathered products;
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