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A Study for Standardizing and Efficient Maintaining Multi-dimensional Geospatial River Data (다차원 하천공간정보 표준화 및 효율적 유지관리 기술 연구)

  • Kim, Dongsu;Kim, Kyungdong;You, Hojun;Yeo, Hong-koo
    • Proceedings of the Korea Water Resources Association Conference
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    • 2021.06a
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    • pp.56-56
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    • 2021
  • 하천단면이나 하상변동 추적 등 하천공간정보는 유량이나 강우 등 수문시계열 정보와 더불어 계획홍수위 산정이나 하천구조물 신설로 인한 하천의 변화를 추적하는 데 있어 근간을 이루는 주요 정보로 국가차원의 유지 및 관리가 필요하다. 국내의 하천공간정보는 RIMGIS, WAMIS, 하천 일람, WINS와 같은 웹기반 시스템에서 정보화 되어 관리되고 있다. 그러나, RIMGIS는 여러 가지 문제점을 노정하고 있어 개선을 적극적으로 검토해볼 시점이라고 볼 있다. 우선, RIMGIS는 구축이 10년 이상된 기술로 구성되어 온라인 시스템 실행속도가 느리고, 물관리 일원화 와중에 관리주체가 불분명해진 상태이며, 제공되는 정보도 하천망이나 유역 정도로 차원 및 정확도도 낮고 활용도 및 현행화도 부족한 상태이다. 또한 공간정보 관리 DB표준으로 효율적인 관계형 구조 대신 하천대장 등을 수치화한 개념의 레이어 단위의 주제도로 관리하다보니 자료중복이 불가피하여 시스템이 무겁고, 자료간 연관검색이 거의 불가하고, 신속한 하천지형 변화 업데이트가 어려운 상태이다. 최근 진행되고 있는 RIMGIS 개선 사업은 여전히 종래의 레이어 단위의 주제도들을 추가하거나 개정하는 데 머물고 있는 상태이다. 이러다 보니 현재 우리나라의 대표적인 하천정보시스템인 RIMGIS의 실무 활용도는 낮은 것으로 알려져 있다. 가장 실무활용도를 저하시키고 현행화 상의 문제로 지적되는 부분은 하천정비기본계획 수립 시 발생한 공간자료 관리 부실이다. 현재 RIMGIS에서는 하천기본계획보고서만 PDF 형태로 제공할 뿐, 실제 지형자료는 과업을 수행한 설계사에 개별 보관되어 활용도뿐만아니라 망실의 우려가 높은 상황이다. 본 연구에서는 하천기본계획수립 시 측량되는 단면을 포함한 다양한 공간자료를 관계형으로 표준화 DB에 효율적으로 저장할 수 있게 하는 방안을 제시하고자 한다.

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Study on Cause Analysis of Capsizing Accident in Fishing Boat No. 66 Poongsung (어선 제66풍성호 전복사고 원인분석에 대한 연구)

  • Lee, Li-Na;Lee, Chang-Hyun;Ohn, Sung-Wook
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Marine Environment & Safety
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    • v.28 no.6
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    • pp.955-964
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    • 2022
  • According to the statistics of maritime accidents statistics that have occurred in Korea over the past five years, maritime accidents caused by fishing boats have increased every year from 1,646 in 2016 to 2,100 in 2020. In particular, of the 378 capsizing accidents that have occurred in the past five years, 252 capsizing accidents of fishing boats account for a high proportion of 66.7%, therefore, it is urgent to come up with countermeasures. In this study, to determine the cause of the capsizing accident of fishing boat No. 66 poongsung, data such as stability and seawater inflow routes were collected, and the effects of waterproof, additional wood decks, and windbreakers on stability on were quantitatively analyzed. Additional decks, windbreakers, and waterproof installed in No. 66 poongsung cause initial list, deteriorate stability, and fail to meet fishing boat structural standards. In addition, it was analyzed that the stability was weakened due to the characteristics of the hull shape of No. 66 poongsung. To estimate the stability at the time of the accident, the stability at the time of the working in the fishing ground condition, amount of seawater inflow according to the change in sea conditions, hull oscillation situation, and change in stability due to the hull factor were calculated. As a result, the minimum GoM was satisfied at the time of working in the fishing ground, but it could not be restored at the maximum wave height of 4 m, and the minimum GoM was not satisfied at the maximum wave height of 4 m owing to the influence of seawater inflow and oscillation due to the hull list. However, the minimum GoM was satisfied if additional decks and windbreakers installation was excluded among the factors affecting the stability of No. 66 poongsung.

Situation of Utilization and Geological Occurrences of Critical Minerals(Graphite, REE, Ni, Li, and V) Used for a High-tech Industry (첨단산업용 핵심광물(흑연, REE, Ni, Li, V)의 지질학적 부존특성 및 활용현황)

  • Sang-Mo Koh;Bum Han Lee;Chul-Ho Heo;Otgon-Erdene Davaasuren
    • Economic and Environmental Geology
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    • v.56 no.6
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    • pp.781-797
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    • 2023
  • Recently, there has been a rapid response from mineral-demanding countries for securing critical minerals in a high tech industries. Graphite, while overwhelmingly dominated by China in production, is changing in global supply due to the exponential growth in EV battery sector, with active exploration in East Africa. Rare earth elements are essential raw materials widely used in advanced industries. Globally, there are ongoing developments in the production of REEs from three main deposit types: carbonatite, laterite, and ion-adsorption clay types. While China's production has decreased somewhat, it still maintains overwhelming dominance in this sector. Recent changes over the past few years include the rapid emergence of Myanmar and increased production in Vietnam. Nickel has been used in various chemical and metal industries for a long time, but recently, its significance in the market has been increasing, particularly in the battery sector. Worldwide, nickel deposits can be broadly classified into two types: laterite-type, which are derived from ultramafic rocks, and ultramafic hosted sulfide-type. It is predicted that the development of sulfide-type, primarily in Australia, will continue to grow, while the development of laterite-type is expected to be promoted in Indonesia. This is largely driven by the growing demand for nickel in response to the demand for lithium-ion batteries. The global lithium ores are produced in three main types: brine lake (78%), rock/mineral (19%), and clay types (3%). Rock/mineral type has a slightly higher grade compared to brine lake type, but they are less abundant. Chile, Argentina, and the United States primarily produce lithium from brine lake deposits, while Australia and China extract lithium from both brine lake and rock/mineral sources. Canada, on the other hand, exclusively produces lithium from rock/mineral type. Vanadium has traditionally been used in steel alloys, accounting for approximately 90% of its usage. However, there is a growing trend in the use for vanadium redox flow batteries, particularly for large-scale energy storage applications. The global sources of vanadium can be broadly categorized into two main types: vanadium contained in iron ore (81%) produced from mines and vanadium recovered from by-products (secondary sources, 18%). The primary source, accounting for 81%, is vanadium-iron ores, with 70% derived from vanadium slag in the steel making process and 30% from ore mined in primary sources. Intermediate vanadium oxides are manufactured from these sources. Vanadium deposits are classified into four types: vanadiferous titanomagnetite (VTM), sandstone-hosted, shale-hosted, and vanadate types. Currently, only the VTM-type ore is being produced.