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The Points of Issue and Countermeasure for Sediment Control Dam Designs (사방댐 설계방법의 문제점과 그 대책)

  • Kim, Woon-Hyung;Song, Byung-Woong;Kim, Burm-Suck;Kim, Ju-Han;Lee, Kyung-Hee
    • Proceedings of the Korean Geotechical Society Conference
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    • 2009.09a
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    • pp.1057-1064
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    • 2009
  • Since the global warming causes debris flow damage has increased in Kangwon Area, Sediment control dam have increasingly founded to protect the damage. In spite of the realities design methods are well not established to determine type of the dam, design parameters and maintenance. Through comparison for design methods to sediment control dam in Korea, it raised some points to improve to correspond with realities. In addition, it pointed that some issues for the sediment control dams in Kangwon Area. Those are shown that unclear positions of the dams, unremoval of sediment, occurrence of seepage under the dams and uninstallation of roads to remove sediment. In addition, the countermeasure for the issues are proposed.

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Development of Rainfall-Runoff Model on Han River(I) - Data setting - (한강수계 유역유출 분석 모형 구축(I) - 자료구성을 중심으로-)

  • Maeng, seung-jin;Chanda, trivedi
    • Proceedings of the Korea Contents Association Conference
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    • 2008.05a
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    • pp.784-787
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    • 2008
  • Growing needs for efficient management of water resources urge the joint operation of dams and integrated management of whole basin. As one of the tools for supporting above tasks, this study aims to constitute a hydrologic model that can simulate the streamflow discharges at some control points located both upper and down stream of dams. One of the currently available models is being studied to be applied with a least effort in order to support the ongoing project of KWATER (Korea Water Resources Corporation), "Establishment of integrated operation scheme for the dams in Han River Basin".

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TERATOGENICITY STUDY OF RECOMBINANT GRANULOCYTE-MACROPHAGE COLONY STIMULATING FACTOR (LBD-005) IN RABBITS

  • Chung, Moon-Koo;Han, Sang-Seop;Roh, Jung-Koo
    • Toxicological Research
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.61-67
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    • 1993
  • LBD-005, a newly developed recombinant granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor, was at dose levels of 0, 20, 80 and 320ng/kg/day administered subcutaneously to pregnat New Zealand White rabbits during the organogenetic period. The dams were subjected to caesarean section on day 28 of pregnancy. Effects of test substance on dams and embryonal development of fetuses were examined. No treatment-related changes in clinical signs and necropsy findings of dams were observed in all groups. At 80 and 320 ng/kg, a significant decrease in food consumption followed by a loss in body weight was found.

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Arrival direction effects of travelling waves on nonlinear seismic response of arch dams

  • Akkose, Mehmet
    • Computers and Concrete
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.179-199
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    • 2016
  • The aim of this study is to investigate arrival direction effects of travelling waves on non-linear seismic response of arch dams. It is evident that the seismic waves may reach on the dam site from any direction. Therefore, this study considers the seismic waves arrive to the dam site with different angles, ${\theta}=0^{\circ}$, $15^{\circ}$, $30^{\circ}$, $45^{\circ}$, $60^{\circ}$, $75^{\circ}$, and $90^{\circ}$ for non-linear analysis of arch dam-water-foundation interaction system. The N-S, E-W and vertical component of the Erzincan earthquake, on March 13, 1992, is used as the ground motion. Dam-water-foundation interaction is defined by Lagrangian approach in which a step-by-step integration technique is employed. The stress-strain behavior of the dam concrete is idealized using three-dimensional Drucker-Prager model based on associated flow rule assumption. The program NONSAP is employed in response calculations. The time-history of crest displacements and stresses of the dam are presented. The results obtained from non-linear analyses are compared with that of linear analyses.

Denitrification Potential and Denitrifier Abundance in Downstream of Dams in Temperate Streams (온대지역 댐 하류의 탈질화 능력과 탈질화균 분포)

  • Vo, Nguyen Xuan Que;Lee, Seung-Hoon;Doan, Tuan Van;Jung, Sokhee P.;Kang, Hojeong
    • Korean Journal of Microbiology
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    • v.50 no.2
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    • pp.137-151
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    • 2014
  • Various studies have been conducted to investigate effects of dams on river ecosystems, but less information is available regarding damming impacts on downstream denitrification. We measured denitrification enzyme activity (potential denitrification rate) and denitrifier abundances (using nirS, nirK, and nosZ as markers) in dammed headstreams of the Nakdong River in South Korea. Sediments in Phragmites-dominated riparian areas and in-stream areas across streams (dammed vs. reference) with different streambed materials (gravel and sand) were sampled occasionally. We hypothesized that (i) the higher available N and C contents in sediments downstream of dams foster larger denitrifier communities than in the reference system and (ii) differences in potential denitrification rates across the systems correspond with denitrifier abundances. Despite 30 years of different hydrological management with dams and greater inorganic N and DOC contents in sediments downstream of dams, compared to the references, abundances of denitrifier communities and potential denitrification rates within the whole sediment were not significantly different across the systems. However, nirS and nosZ denitrifier abundances and potential denitrification rates were considerably increased in specific sediments downstream of dams (gravelly riparian and sandy in-stream) with regard to flooding events and seasonal temperature variation. nirK was not amplified in all sediments. Canonical correspondence analyses (CCA) revealed that the relationship between abundances of denitrifier communities and nutrient availabilities and potential denitrification rates was a weak one.

Application of Benefit Transfer Method to Estimate the Willingness-to-pay in Planning the Construction of the Integrated Sewerage System at the Catchment Areas of Dams (댐상류지역 하수도시설 확충사업에 관한 지불의사액 추정을 위한 편익전환기법의 적용)

  • Jeong, Dong-Hwan;Jin, Young-Sun;Park, Kyoo-Hong
    • Journal of Korean Society of Environmental Engineers
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    • v.28 no.1
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    • pp.74-80
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    • 2006
  • Benefit transfer is a method, which obtains an estimate for the economic valuation of non-marketed commodities at a given site through the analysis of studies that have been previously carried out to value similar commodities at a different location. The objective of this study was to estimate benefit transfer values for the construction of the integrated sewerage system in the catchment area of dams in Korea. For pooled data analysis, five models were suggested in this study. Among five models, model 2 showed only 6 to 7% errors when the willingness-to-pay(WTP) predicted in the policy-site, Dam Soyang was compared with that estimated using contingent valuation method(CVM) in the study-sites, Dams Namgang, Hapcheon, and Daecheong. However, the WTP estimate predicted by model 1 showed the absolute errors of 42 to 47% when it was compared with WTP estimated using CVM in Dams Andong and Imha. It seemed that residents of Dams Andong and Imha have feeling of being victimized since two dams were constructed very adjacently, the upstream area was designated as drinking water source protection zone, and thereafter their developmental economical actions have been significantly restricted.

Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers Orally Administration to Mice Were Tansferred to Offspring during Gestation and Lactation with Disruptions on the Immune System

  • Hong, Soon-Keun;Sohn, Kyung-Hee;Kim, In-Young;Lee, Jong-Kwon;Ju, Jung-Hun;Kim, Jin-Ho;Lim, Chae-Hyung;Han, Beom-Seok;Jung, Hwa-Chul;Lee, Jin-Yong;Park, Kui-Lea
    • IMMUNE NETWORK
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.64-74
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    • 2010
  • Background: The present study was undertaken to examine the immunological effects of pentabrominated diphenyl ether (penta-BDE) and decabrominated diphenyl ether (deca-BDE) on the immune system of the dams and the developmental immune system of the offsprings. Methods: In this study, mated female C57BL/6J mice were orally administered penta-BDE, deca-BDE or corn oil for 5 weeks, from gestational day 6 to lactational day 21. Results: The body weight of PND21 exposed to penta-BDE was significantly decreased relative to control mice, but that of post-natal day 63 (PND63) were recovered. Orally dosed dams with penta-BDE had significantly smaller absolute and relative spleen masses than control mice. Absolute and relative spleen and thymus masses of PND21 exposed to penta-BDE were significantly decreased over control. The exposure of dams and PND21 with penta-BDE reduced the number of splenocytes and thymocytes. As results of hematologic analysis, percentage WBC and percentage neutrophils increased in dams with deca-BDE. Splenic T cell proliferation in dams and PND21 exposed to penta-BDE was increased, and there were no significant difference in splenic B cell proliferation in all treatment groups. As results of flow cytometric analysis of splenocyte, percentage total T cell, Th cell and Tc cell in PND21 exposed to penta-BDE was slightly increased, and percentage macrophage in dams and PND21 exposed to deca-BDE was decreased. The ELISA results of antibody production show no significant difference in all treatment groups relative to controls. Conclusion: These results imply that PBDEs given to the dam were transferred to the offspring during gestation and lactation, and PBDEs transferred from the dam affect immune system of offspring.

Changes of Blood Chemical Values and Vit. E Concentration in Calves Born from Hanwoo Dams Administrated Se and Vit. E at Late Pregnancying Periods (임신말기에 Se과 Vit. E 투여 후 태어난 한우 송아지의 혈액성분과 Vit. E 농도의 변화)

  • 황환섭;전기준;박동헌;김종복;박춘근;정희태;김정익;양부근
    • Korean Journal of Animal Reproduction
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    • v.27 no.2
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    • pp.143-152
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    • 2003
  • The objective of this study were to investigate the effects of Se and Vit. E administration on blood chemical values and Vit. E concentrations of serum in calves born from Hanwoo dams injected Se and Vit. E at late pregnancying periods. The effects of Se and Vit. E administration of blood chemical values in calves born from Hanwoo dams injected Se and Vit. E at the last month of pregnancying periods were examined. In albumin concentration of blood, the Vit. E 2000IU group were slightly higher than other groups and the cholesterol concentrations were also higher in Vit. E 15001u group than other groups. But, another components examined of blood chemical values were not significantly different in all experimental groups. The blood chemical values in calves born from Hanwoo dams administrated Se and Vit. E at two months before parturition were examined. However, there were not significantly different in all experimental groups in concentrations of albumin, cholesterol, BUN, creatinine, glucose, inorganic phosphorous, calcium, total protein and triglycerides. The concentrations of serum Vit. E in calves born from Hanwoo dams administrated Se and Vit. E at 30 and 15 days before parturition were examined. The concentrations of Vit. E in serum were higher in treatment groups than in control group(P>0.05). The concentrations of serum Vit. E in calves born from Hanwoo dams administrated Se and Vit. E at 60 days before parturition were examined, the concentrations of Vit. E in serum were slightly higher in groups administrated than in control group(P>0.05), but there were not significantly difference in all experimental groups.

The Study on the Satisfaction Factors of the Support Projects for the Adjacent Residents to Multipurpose Dams (다목적 댐주변지역지원사업 고객만족에 미치는 영향 요인 연구)

  • Kim, Shang Moon;Lee, Byungchul
    • Journal of Korea Water Resources Association
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    • v.46 no.4
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    • pp.335-343
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    • 2013
  • Multi-purpose dams are regarded to contribute to the Korean society not only positive affects but also negative ones. Especially, negative considerations are usually prevailed around multi-purpose dam sites and their vicinities even though the Government adopted "act on dam construction and assistance, etc. to neighborhood area" in 1989 and has supported many various projects since 1990. Nevertheless, many arguments and controversies about effects of multi-purpose dams and support projects to vicinities" have happened so frequently and sometimes brought a suit against government. These situations imply that support projects are not so sufficient to fulfil peoples' expectations. Therefore, this research figured out the key factors that affected residents' satisfaction about multi-purpose dams and support projects. The results of the research are as follows: 1) 'social necessity of dams', 'rationality of the process in supporting project' and 'appropriateness of supporting project', were statistically significant to 'customer satisfaction'; 2) among these factors, 'rationality of the process in supporting project' was the most related to 'customer satisfaction': 3) 'appropriateness of supporting project', 'social necessity of dams' were also revealed as second third factors that relate to the satisfaction.

Water Quality Analysis of In-stream and Reservoir Water in Erosion Control Dams in the Nakdong River Basin (낙동강유역 불투과형 사방댐의 계류수 및 저류수 수질 특성 분석)

  • Li, Qiwen;Eu, Song;Lee, Eun Jai;Lee, Ye Eun;Kim, Min Sik;Im, Sang Jun
    • Journal of Korean Society of Forest Science
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    • v.108 no.3
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    • pp.329-340
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    • 2019
  • Water pollution in erosion control dams is a major issue for forest watershed management, but the effects of erosion control dams on water quality remain poorly understood. In this study, water quality data from streams and dam reservoirs were collected over the Nakdong river basin. Monitored data were further analyzed to examine the relationship between watershed characteristics and water quality. Of the total 43 erosion control dams, less than 10% had lower water quality that was not suitable for agricultural use. TOC and oxygen demand, SS and turbidity, SS and Chl-a, and Chl-a and turbidity showed high correlations (p < 0.01) both in stream water and in detained water. BOD and SS, BOD and Chl-a, BOD and turbidity, and TOC and Chl-a showed high correlations only in stream water. Overall, the results demonstrated that for most erosion control dams the water quality was relatively good. In addition, the quality of downstream water is somewhat affected by the water detained by erosion control dams, in limited ways.