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Flood Inundation Analysis of Cheongye-stream by The Historical Records (역사기록을 이용한 청계천의 홍수범람해석)

  • Yun, Gyeong-Ho;Kim, Hyeon-Jun;Jang, Cheol-Hee
    • Proceedings of the Korea Water Resources Association Conference
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    • 2010.05a
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    • pp.1808-1812
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    • 2010
  • 과거에 발생한 극한홍수에 대해 역사기록 혹은 고고학적 발견을 통해 경향성을 연구하는 것은 세계적으로 많은 관심을 가지고 수행되고 있다. 특히, 기후변화와 관련하여 시추 자료 분석에 의한 연구는 과거에도 극한홍수가 발생하였음을 보여주고 있으며, 일기와 같은 개인적인 기록물에도 이런 재해에 관한 기록이 남아 있다. 우리나라의 역사기록은 측우기의 앞선 발명과 맞물려 세계적으로 찾아보기 어려운 매우 상세한 내용을 담고 있다. 삼국사기를 비롯하여 고려사에는 그 시대에 발생하였던 주요 홍수에 대해서는 정성적인 기술이 되어 있으며, 특히 조선왕조실록에는 조선왕조가 개국된 이래로 500년간 발생한 홍수와 피해지역 및 피해규모를 자세히 기록하고 있다. 본 연구의 선행연구에서는 과거 청계천에서 관측된 측우기 기록을 이용하여 홍수수문분석을 수행한 후 과거 청계천의 극한홍수량을 산정하였다. 본 연구에서는 이러한 홍수량 산정결과를 토대로 HEC-RAS를 이용하여 과거 청계천에 대하여 각 홍수사상별 홍수위를 산정하였다. 이렇게 산정된 홍수위를 과거 역사기록상의 피해기록과 비교 분석하기 위하여 수치고도모형(DEM)의 이용으로 공간적 피해규모를 평가하고자 하였다. 모형의 입력 자료로는 하도구간 및 하천단면, 조도계수, 하상경사, 상 하류단 경계조건 등이 필요하다. 이를 위해서 과거 청계천에 대한 하천 단면자료 및 조도계수 등이 필요하나 대상지점의 과거 실측자료가 없는 바 청계천 개수계획평면종단도(1936년, 경성부), 준천사실(1760년), 동국여지비고(1870년), 조선지형도집성(1921년), 경성지적도(1912년), 청계천 유물 발굴조사보고서(2006년) 등의 고문헌을 통하여 청계천 본류 구간에 대하여 단면 입력자료를 구성하였다. 또한 실제 청계천의 주변부 피해양상을 확인하기 위하여 청계천의 지류구간에 대해서도 금천교 발굴조사보고서(2003년), 영천교 발굴조사보고서(2003년) 등의 자료와 함께 근대까지의 기록물들을 활용하여 단면 입력자료를 추정하였다.

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Geomorphic Processes of the Terraces at Lower Reach of Yeongpyeong River in Chugaryeong Rift Valley, Central Korea (추가령 열곡 영평천 하류 단구지형의 형성과정)

  • Lee, Min-Boo;Lee, Gwang-Ryul;Kim, Nam-Shin
    • Journal of the Korean Geographical Society
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    • v.40 no.6 s.111
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    • pp.716-729
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    • 2005
  • In the Yeongpyeong River, one of the branches of Hantan River, there 4 fluvial terraces are identified. During the Quaternary, lava flow from Hantan River had gone 4.5km into upstream Part of the Yeongpyeong River and damed its entrance, and resultantly its lower basin had become a lava-damed paleolake. This study deals with fluvial terrace surface classification, stratigraphic analysis, deposits analysis, and OSL age dating in from Gungpyeongri to Seongdongri in lower reach of Yeongpyeong River, in order to identify Seomorphological Process of the terrace landforms relating to duration of lava-damed paleolake. Terrace surface T4, named Baekeuiri Formation, has been located under Jeongok lava layer to indicate pre-lava river bed. Terrace surfaces T3 and T2 are supposed to be formed during paleolake time, based on $3{\~}4m$ thick sand deposits including pebble and cobble layers, and clay and silt layers intersected with sand ones in nearly horizontal bedding. Terrace T1 is estimated to be formed as post-lake fluvial terrace after dissection of lava dam, based on the more fresh phase of deposits and very low height from present riverbed. The results of the OSL age dating for the T3 deposit layers indicate approximately $33{\~}40ka$, and still lake phase at that time.

Formation Environment of Quaternary deposits and Palynology of Jangheung-ri Archaeological Site (Jiphyeon County, Jinju City), Korea (진주 집현 장흥리 유적 제4기 퇴적층 형성 및 식생환경 연구)

  • 김주용;박영철;양동윤;봉필윤;서영남;이윤수;김진관
    • The Korean Journal of Quaternary Research
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.9-21
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    • 2002
  • In Korea, many open-air upper palaeolithic sites are located at the river valley, particularly exposed in gently rotting terrain along the river course. They are situated at an altitude less trail 30 m above present river bottom, and covered with the blankets of slope deposits of several meters in thickness. The purpose of this research is to eluridate depositional and vegetational environment of the alluvial upper palaeolithic Jangheung-ri sites on the basis of analytical properties of grain size population, chronology, palynology, soil chemistry and clay mineralogy and magnetic susceptibility of the Jangheung-ri Quaternary formations. The lithostratograpy of Jangheung-ri sit is subdivided into 3 layers based on the depositional sequence and radiocarbon ages. From bottom to top, they are composed of slope deposits with lower paleosol layers, young fluvial sand and gravel with backswamp organic muds, and upper paleosol layers. The upper paleosol was formed under rather dry climatic condition between each flooding period. Dessication cracks were prevalent in the soil solum which was filled with secondarily minuted fragments due to pedogenetic process. The soil structure shows typical braided-typed cracks in the root part of cracking texture, and more diversified pattern of crackings downward. The young fluvial sand gravel were formed by rather perennial streams after LGM. The main part of organic muds was particularly formed after 15Ka. Local backswamp were flourished with organic muds and graded suspension materials in the flooding muds were intermittently accumulated in the organic muds until ca. 11Ka. This episode was associated with migration of Nam River toward present course. Organic muds were formed in backswamp or local pond. Abies/Picea-Betula with Ranunculaceae, Compositae, Cyperaceae were prevalent. This period is characterized with B$\Phi$lling, Older Dryas, Allerod, and Younger Dryas (MIS-1). Stone artefacts were found in the lower paleosol layers formed as old as 18Ka-22Ka. Based on the artefacts and landscape settings of the Jangheung-ri site, it is presumed that settlement grounds of old people were buried by frequent floodings of old Nam River, the river-beds of which were heavily fluctuated laterally and river-bed erosions were activated from south to north in Jangheung-ri site until the terminal of LGM9ca 17Ka).

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