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A study on changes in water cycle characteristics of university campus catchment: focusing on potential evapotranspiration improvement in Mt. Gwanak catchment (대학 캠퍼스 유역의 물순환 특성 변화에 관한 연구: 관악산 유역 잠재증발산량 개선을 중심으로)

  • Kim, Hyeonju;Kim, Young-Oh
    • Journal of Korea Water Resources Association
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    • v.55 no.12
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    • pp.1077-1089
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    • 2022
  • With the construction of Seoul National University (SNU), the Mt. Gwanak watershed has undergone some urbanization. As with other campus catchments, data related to the water cycle is extremely limited. Therefore, this study began by collecting hydrological and meteorological data using Atmos-41, a complex meteorological observation instrument. The observation results of Atmos-41 were validated by analyzing the statistical characteristics and confidence intervals based on the monthly variability of data from the Korea Meteorological Administration. Results of the previous research were used to validate the simulated surface runoff and infiltration using the Storm Water Management Model (SWMM). The potential evapotranspiration (PET) simulated by the SWMM was rectified by comparing it to the Atmos-41 observation data. Multiple regression analysis was employed to adjust for the fluctuations in precipitation, relative humidity, and wind speed because the calculated SWMM PET tends to be underestimated during periods of low temperatures. R2 increased from 0.54 to 0.80 when compared to the Atmos-41 PET. The rate of change in the water cycle as a consequence of the SNU's construction resulted in a 15.7% increase in surface runoff, a 14.2% decrease in infiltration rate, and a 1.6% decrease in evaporation.

관악산지역 지하수 및 지표수 수질의 지구화학적 특성연구

  • 정현석;이상훈
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Soil and Groundwater Environment Conference
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    • 2003.09a
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    • pp.540-542
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    • 2003
  • 산을 관통하는 터널은 기존의 지하수위를 낮추어 지하수량 및 수질 변화와 함께 주변 식생에 영향을 미칠 수 있다. 본 연구는 서울시 내부 순환도로 건설에 따라 관악산을 관통할 예정인 터널 건설로 인한 지하수 환경변화를 이해하고자 한다. 즉, 현재 산출되는 지하수, 약수 및 지하수 화학특성을 파악하고 지하수 수문 자료와 연계하여 향 후 수질변화 가능성을 예측하고자 한다. 조사 지역에 분포하는 지하수는 지하수위가 대체로 최대 2m 정도에서 최대 20m를 넘지 않으며 일부 관정은 계절에 따라 수온 변화를 보여 지표수와 연계성을 시사한다. 전반적으로 중성에서 약산성을 띄며 이는 화강암과 화강 편마암으로 이루어진 이 지역의 지질특성에 기인한 것으로 생각된다. piper diagram에 도시하였을 경우 지표수는 지하수에 비하여 Na, K 에 비하여 Ca, Mg, Cl, SO$_4$가 우세한 반면 지하수와 약수의 경우 뚜렷한 특성 차이를 보이지 않으며 넓은 영역에 걸친 분포를 보인다.

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A Study on the Use Impact on the Trail in Gwanak Mountain, Korea (관악산 등산로 이용에 따른 영향에 관한 연구)

  • Yoo, Ki-Joon
    • Korean Journal of Environment and Ecology
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    • v.25 no.1
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    • pp.111-117
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    • 2011
  • The purpose of this study is to establish trail use impact indicators, and evaluate the degree of use impact based on the understanding of the causality among the impacts on the spot. Theoretical reviews developed three indicators in terms of three ecological impacts, four physical impacts, and five sociological impacts, respectively. With this indicators, observation and questionnaire survey were employed on Gwanak Mountain Trail to measure the levels of impacts forementioned. As for the ecological impact, Some loss of ground cover vegetation was reveled near the trail due to trail use, however the level of disturbance by the naturalized and exotic plants was insignificant. Physical impacts such as soil hardness, enlargement of trail width were found intensified. The result of measuring sociological impacts showed visitors had expected higher level of crowding and encounters before their visit, therefore overall satisfaction level was positive, despite higher awareness level of actual crowding. Intensified continuing use of the trail is aggravating ecological and physical impacts on Gwanak Mountain trail, because of its location in a metropolitan area. Sociological impacts seem favorable at present, however if ecological and physical impacts were deteriorated, sociological impacts would also be affected. To maintain the quality level of use experience, managerial efforts to improve climbing culture as well as ecological and physical environment such as restoration of damaged areas are needed.

A Study on the Spatio-temporal Water Cycle Characteristics of the Gwan-ak Basin (관악산 유역의 시공간적 물순환 특성에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Hyeonju;Kim, Yeonju;Kim, Gi Joo;Kim, Young-Oh
    • Proceedings of the Korea Water Resources Association Conference
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    • 2022.05a
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    • pp.195-195
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    • 2022
  • 도림천의 최상류인 관악산 유역에 서울대학교 관악캠퍼스가 건설되었다. 이로 인해 물순환은 기존의 자연 상태에서 점점 변해 왔는데, 이는 하류 도림천의 홍수 및 수질 오염의 피해를 증가시켰다. 도시화된 서울대학교 관악캠퍼스의 물순환 회복은 하류 홍수피해 방지와 지속 가능한 친환경 캠퍼스를 위해 중요하나, 이에 관한 연구는 미흡한 실정이다. 따라서 본 연구에서는 SWMM(Storm Wastewater Management Model)을 활용하여 캠퍼스 내 물순환 현황을 시간과 공간에 대해 정량적으로 파악하고, 물순환 회복을 위해 지속 가능한 효율적인 시스템을 구현하고자 한다. 먼저 유역 현황 조사와 함께 SWMM 구축에 필요한 수문·기상학적 변수와 물리적 매개변수를 확립하였다. 수문·기상학적 변수로는 기상관측장비 ATMOS-41의 설치와 기상청 자료로부터 수집하였으며, 물리적 매개변수는 환경부의 자료를 활용하였다. 그 후, 서울대-도림천 배수분구에 대해 SWMM을 적용하여 월별로 유출량, 침투량, 그리고 증발산량을 모의하였다. 시간에 따른 물순환 분석의 경우 강수량 자료와 불투수율의 변화 정도에 따라 월별 물수지 비율을 파악하고, 공간에 따른 물순환 분석의 경우 동일한 기간에 대해 분할한 16개의 소유역 별 유출량과 유역의 평균 유출량을 비교하여 분석하였다. 대상 유역의 월별 물수지 비율을 모의하는데 효율성을 높이고자 배수 구역 및 관망을 세밀하게 나눈 경우와 그렇지 않은 경우에 대해 분석하였다. 그 결과, 시간에 따른 연평균 물수지 비율의 차이는 2020년 모의 결과와 최근 5년 평균(2015~2019년) 모의 결과 비교 시 각 물수지 항목별로 0.47~2.34%의 차이를 보였다. 공간적으로는 16개 소유역 중 저류시설을 포함한 9개 소유역의 표면 유출량이 유역의 평균 유출량보다 많게 모의 되었다. 또한, 유역을 구성할 때보다 관망을 구성할 때 높은 정확성이 요구됨을 알 수 있었다. 본 연구는 ATMOS-41을 통한 지속적인 수문·기상학적 요소의 모니터링과 SWMM 모델 구축을 통해 앞으로도 변경사항을 추가함으로써 친환경 캠퍼스로의 전환에 이바지할 것으로 기대한다.

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지상파 4K UHDTV 제1차 실험방송 결과와 향후 추진 계획

  • Im, Jung-Gon;Kim, Byeong-Seon;Ham, Sang-Jin;Jeon, Seong-Ho
    • Broadcasting and Media Magazine
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.7-26
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    • 2013
  • 지상파 방송 4사(KBS, MBC, SBS, EBS)는 지난 2012년 10월 9일부터 12월 31일까지 3개월간 KBS 관악산 송신소에서 지상파 상용망에서 4K-UHDTV(Ultra High Definition Television) 실험방송을 실시하였다. 세계 최초로 이루어진 실험인 만큼, 국내뿐만 아니라 미국, 일본, 유럽의 DTV 선진국에서도 많은 관심을 보였다. 무선국 허가에서부터 송출, 전송, 수신, 평가 등 실험방송 기획, 구축 및 운용은 KBS에서 담당하였고, KBS를 포함한 각 사들은 4K UHDTV 실험방송용 콘텐츠의 기획, 제작, HEVC 부호화, TS 스트림 다중화를 담당하였다. 본 실험방송을 통해 지상파 방송사들은 6MHz 대역에서 4K-UHDTV 서비스 실현 가능성을 확인하고, 콘텐츠 제작 노하우를 확보하였다. 더불어 방송망 계획을 위한 전송, 부호화, 수신 파라미터 도출에 성공하였다. 2012년의 1차 실험방송에서는 6MHz 대역을 활용한 100W급 4K-30프레임 송수신 실험, 관악산 송신소 중심 5km 반경 15개 지점에 대한 필드테스트를 실시하였다. 2013년에는 1kW급 4K-60 프레임 중심의 제2차 실험방송을 추진하고 있으며, 이는 상용 방송네트워크를 활용한 4K UHDTV의 조기 실현 가능성을 다각도로 파악할 가치 있는 기회가 될 것이다.

Effects of Forest Fire on the Forest Vegetation and Soil (I) - The First Year's Results after Fire at Mt. Gwanag - (황폐산지(荒廢山地)에서의 산불이 삼림식생(森林植生) 및 토양(土壤)에 미치는 영향(影響)에 관한 연구(研究)(I) - 관악산(冠岳山) 뱀골계곡(溪谷)에서의 초기영향(初期影響) -)

  • Woo, Bo Myeong;Kwon, Tae Ho
    • Journal of Korean Society of Forest Science
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    • v.62 no.1
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    • pp.43-52
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    • 1983
  • The purpose of this study was to measure the changes in soil properties and forest vegetation after surface fire, which had occured on June 5, 1983 in Mt. Gwanag, Kyunggi-do. Moisture content, organic matter and acidity of soil increased just after the fire and then dropped down up to those of unfired areas as time goes. Also total nitrogen, available phosphorous exchangeable base had the similar trend to moisture, organic matter and acidity. Most of the exchangeable bases in surface soil except for sodium were higher than those in sub-soil. No changes in soil texture by the fire were found. Increasers, decreasers, invaders and neutral species could be classified according to the relative importance value of each species. Species diversity was reduced just after the fire and increased gradually afterward. Diversity in the southeast slope was higher than that in the southwest slope. Due to the fire, evenness of woody plants decreased continuously while that of herbs increased. Species similarity was shown greater at fired areas than at unfired areas.

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A Study on Jeong Su-yeong's Handscroll of a Sightseeing Trip to the Hangang and Imjingang Rivers through the Lens of Boating and Mountain Outings (선유(船遊)와 유산(遊山)으로 본 정수영(鄭遂榮)의 《한임강유람도권》 고찰)

  • Hahn, Sangyun
    • MISULJARYO - National Museum of Korea Art Journal
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    • v.96
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    • pp.89-122
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    • 2019
  • In this paper, I argue that the Handscroll of a Sightseeing Trip to the Hangang and Imjingang Rivers by Jeong Su-yeong (1743~1831, pseudonym: Jiwujae) is a record of his private journeys to several places on the outskirts of Hanyang (present-day Seoul) and that it successfully embodies the painter's subjective perspective while boating on these rivers and going on outings to nearby mountains. Around 1796, Jeong Su-yeong traveled to different places and documented his travels in this 16-meter-long handscroll. Several leaves of paper, each of which depicts a separate landscape, are pieced together to create this long handscroll. This indicates that the Handscroll of a Sightseeing Trip to the Hangang and Imjingang Rivers reflected the painter's personal subjective experiences as he went along his journey rather than simply depicts travel destinations. The Handscroll of a Sightseeing Trip to the Hangang and Imjingang Rivers features two types of travel: boating and mountain outings on foot. Traveling by boat takes up a large portion of the handscroll, which illustrates the channels of the Hangang and Imjingang Rivers. Mountain outings correspond to the sections describing the regions around Bukhansan, Gwanaksan, and Dobongsan Mountains. Jeong Su-yeong traveled to this wide span of places not just once, but several times. The fact that the Hangang River system are not presented in accordance with their actual locations shows that they were illustrated at different points. After visiting the riversides of the Hangang and Namhangang Rivers twice, Jeong Su-yeong delineated them in fourteen scenes. Among them, the first eight illustrate Jeong's initial trip by boat, while the other six scenes are vistas from his second trip. These fourteen scenes occupy half of this handscroll, indicating that the regions near the Hangang River are painted most frequently. The scenes of Jeong Su-yeong's first boating trip to the system of the Hangang River portray the landscapes that he personally witnessed rather than famous scenes. Some of the eight scenic views of Yeoju, including Yongmunsan Mountain, Cheongsimru Pavilion, and Silleuksa Temple, are included in this handscroll. However, Jeong noted spots that were not often painted and depicted them using an eye-level perspective uncommon for illustrating famous scenic locations. The scenes of Jeong's second boating trip include his friend's villa and a meeting with companions. Moreover, Cheongsimru Pavilion and Silleuksa Temple, which are depicted in the first boating trip, are illustrated again from different perspectives and in unique compositions. Jeong Su-yeong examined the same locations several times from different angles. A sense of realism is demonstrated in the scenes of Jeong's first and second boating trips to the channels of the Hangang River, which depict actual roads. Furthermore, viewers can easily follow the level gaze of Jeong from the boat. The scenes depicting the Imjingang River begin from spots near the Yeongpyeongcheon and Hantangang Rivers and end with places along the waterways of the Imjingang River. Here, diverse perspectives were applied, which is characteristic of Imjingang River scenes. Jeong Su-yeong employed a bird's-eye perspective to illustrate the flow of a waterway starting from the Yeongpyeongcheon River. He also used an eye-level perspective to highlight the rocks of Baegundam Pool. Thus, depending on what he wished to emphasize, Jeong applied different perspectives. Hwajeogyeon Pond located by the Hantangang River is illustrated from a bird's-eye perspective to present a panoramic view of the surroundings and rocks. Similarly, the scenery around Uhwajeong Pavilion by the Imjingang River are depicted from the same perspective. A worm's-eye view was selected for Samseongdae Cliff in Tosangun in the upper regions of the Imjingang River and for Nakhwaam Rock. The scenes of Jeong Su-yeong's mountain outings include pavilions and small temple mainly. In the case of Jaeganjeong Pavilion on Bukhansan Mountain, its actual location remains unidentified since the pavilion did not lead to the route of the boating trip to the system of the Hangang River and was separately depicted from other trips to the mountains. I speculate that Jaeganjeong Pavilion refers to a pavilion either in one of the nine valleys in Wooyi-dong at the foot of Bukhansan Mountain or in Songajang Villa. Since these two pavilions are situated in the valleys of Bukhansan Mountain, their descriptions in written texts are similar. As for Gwanaksan Mountain, Chwihyangjeong and Ilganjeong Pavilions as well as Geomjisan Mountain in the Bukhansan Mountain range are depicted. Ilganjeong Pavilion was a well-known site on Gwanaksan that belonged to Shin Wi. In this handscroll, however, Jeong Su-yeong recorded objective geographic information on the pavilion rather than relating it to Shin Wi. "Chwihyangjeong Pavilion" is presented within the walls, while "Geomjisan Mountain" is illustrated outside the walls. Handscroll of a Sightseeing Trip to the Hangang and Imjingang Rivers also includes two small temples, Mangwolam and Okcheonam, on Dobongsan Mountain. The actual locations of these are unknown today. Nevertheless, Gungojip (Anthology of Gungo) by Yim Cheonsang relates that they were sited on Dobongsan Mountain. Compared to other painters who stressed Dobong Seowon (a private Confucian academy) and Manjangbong Peak when depicting Dobongsan Mountain, Jeong Su-yeong highlighted these two small temples. Jeong placed Yeongsanjeon Hall and Cheonbong Stele in "Mangwolam small temple" and Daeungjeon Hall in front of "Okcheonam small temple." In addition to the buildings of the small temple, Jeong drew the peaks of Dobongsan Mountain without inscribing their names, which indicates that he intended the Dobongsan peaks as a background for the scenery. The Handscroll of a Sightseeing Trip to the Hangang and Imjingang Rivers is of great significance in that it embodies Jeong Su-yeong's personal perceptions of scenic spots on the outskirts of Hanyang and records his trips to these places.