• 제목/요약/키워드: Donggeomdo

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강화 동검도 염습지 식생의 분포와 저서환경조건의 시.공간적 변화 (Spatio-temporal Variation in the Benthic Environmental Conditions and Salt Marsh Vegetation in Donggeomdo, Incheon, Korea)

  • 이형곤;박흥식;홍재상;제종길;이재학
    • 한국수산과학회지
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    • 제39권spc1호
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    • pp.180-188
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    • 2006
  • We examined the effect of salt marsh vegetation on the benthic environment in macro-tidal flats at Donggeomdo, Ganghwa, on the west coast of Korea. Nine stations were established along a transect across the tidal flats, including salt marsh, and field sampling was conducted monthly from July 1997 to June 1998. During the study period, environmental parameters fluctuated as follows: salinity, 15.0 to 28.2 psu, exposure time, 613 to 702 hr/m, inundation time, 28 to 117 hr/m, sediment organic carbon, 0.71 to 1.34%, nitrogen, 0.07 to 0.16%, sulfur from 0.07 to 0.22%, mean grain size from 6.3 to $6.9{\phi}$, water content from 19.4 to 44.4%, water temperature from 4.4 to $20.4^{\circ}C$ and temperature of the surface sediments, 2.7 to $31.1^{\circ}C$, in total, seven halophyte species were sampled and found to be vertically distributed across the tidal levels. Carer scabrifolia, Suaeda maritima, Limonium tetragonum and Phragmites communis dominated the upper zone of the salt marsh, Juncus haenkei, Triglochin maritimum and P. communis dominated the middle zone, and Suaeda japonica predominated in the lower area. Principal component analysis (PCA) and non-metric multi-dimensional scaling revealed that the zonation of halophytes was related to environmental variables such as salinity and exposure time. The halophyte communities were likely related to the organic content of the surface sediment.

강화 동검도 염습지 식생의 대형저서동물군집 분포에 영향을 주는 환경요인 (The Influence of Environmental Variables on Distribution of Macrobenthic Community in Salt Marsh Vegetation in Donggeomdo, Ganghwa on the West Coast of Korea)

  • 이형곤;윤건탁;박흥식;홍재상;이재학
    • Ocean and Polar Research
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    • 제38권2호
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    • pp.115-128
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    • 2016
  • This study examined the relationship between macrobenthic distribution patterns and environmental factors in salt marsh vegetation in Donggeomdo, Ganghwa on the west coast of Korea. Nine stations were fixed on a transect across the salt marsh vegetation, and field sampling was carried out monthly from July 1997 to June 1998. A total of 38 species of macrobenthos were recorded: each of faunal groups, 13 (34.2%) Arthropoda, 12 (31.6%) Polychaeta, 8 (21.1%) Mollusca, and 5 (13.2%) others. The mean density was $2,659individuals/m^2$, with a mean biomass of $178.6gWWt/m^2$. Mollusca dominated in terms of abundance and biomass, with a mean density of $2,172individuals/m^2$ (81.7%) and a mean biomass of $131.9gWWt/m^2$ (73.9%). The number of species decreased in winter (January-February), while mean density increased in the spring (May-June). The biomass was relatively in Summer and Fall (July-November), than any other season. The number of species was high in pure stands of Suaeda japonica in the lower salt marsh vegetation, and the mean density and biomass were high in mixed halophyte communities in the middle salt marsh vegetation. Two Mollusca, the bivalve Glauconome chinensis and gastropod Assiminea lutea, were dominant. The densities of these two species were high in mixed halophyte communities in the middle salt marsh vegetation. Non-metric multi-dimensional scaling (nMDS) showed that the study area could be divided into four groups corresponding to the vertical distribution of tidal levels and halophytes. Spearman's rank correlation revealed that the distribution patterns and community structure of macrobenthos were related to environment variables such as salinity of the substrates, exposure time, and grain size compositions of the sediment in the salt marsh vegetation. Particularly, the distribution and density of some dominant species showed differences along the vertical distributions of halophytes.

The Sediment-Water Interface Increment due to the Complex Burrows of Macrofauna in a Tidal Flat

  • Koo, Bon-Joo;Kwon, Kae-Kyoung;Hyun, Jung-Ho
    • Ocean Science Journal
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    • 제40권4호
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    • pp.221-227
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    • 2005
  • The architecture of macrofaunal burrows and the total area of the sediment-water interface created by biogenic structure were investigated in the Donggeomdo tidal flat on the west coast of Korea. Resin casting methods were applied to recover burrows of four dominant species, Macrophthalmus japonicus, Cleistostoma dilatatum, Perinereis aibuhitensis, and Periserrula leucophryna, and whole burrows within the casting area at three sites in different tidal levels. P. leucophryna excavated the largest burrow in terms of a surface area among them. In the case of whole burrow casting, the space occupied by the biogenic structure was extended into deeper and expanded more greatly at the higher tidal level. In the uppermost flat, the burrow wall surface area within sediment was more extensive than the sediment surface area. Increased oxygen supply through the extended interface could enhance the degradation rates of organic carbon and also change the pathways of degradation. Quantifying the relationship between the extended interface and mineralization rate and pathway requires more extensive study.

강화도 남단 조간대에서의 수온 및 염분 변동양상 분석 (Water Temperature and Salinity Variation Analysis in the Inter-Tidal Zone, South of Ganghwado, Korea)

  • 조홍연;구본주
    • 한국해안·해양공학회논문집
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    • 제20권3호
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    • pp.310-320
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    • 2008
  • 조간대가 발달한 강화도 남단 여차리, 동막리, 동검도에서의 정점 CTD 관측 자료를 이용하여 수온 및 염분변동 양상 및 원인 분석을 수행하였다. 조간대 관측 자료는 조간대의 침수기간동안의 자료만을 이용하였다. 침수기간동안의 기온자료와 수온자료를 비교분석한 결과 상관관계가 매우 작은 것으로 파악되었으며, 수온변화는 조위의 상승하강과 반대되는 양상을 뚜렷하게 보여 주었다. 반면, 장기적인 지하수 유입의 영향으로 조석주기 동안 해수에서의 염분경사는 해안선에서 바다방향으로 갈수록 증가하는 경향(수온의 경우에는 해안선에서 바다방향으로 갈수록 수온이 감소)이 있기 때문에 수온과는 반대되는 변화양상을 보이고 있다. 즉 조석의 침수기간동안의 염분변화는 침수시점을 기준으로 조위가 상승하여 고조에 도달할 때 까지 증가하고, 조위가 감소하여 노출되는 시점까지 다시 염분이 감소하는 뚜렷한 양상을 보이고 있는 것으로 파악되었다.