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A Method Study on Discharge Computation of Backwater effect station by Handle of Gate of a Geumgang estuary dyke (금강하구둑 갑문조작에 의한 배수영향 지점에서의 유량산정 방법 연구)

  • Lee, Chung-Dae;Han, Hak-Young;Lim, Tae-Eun
    • Proceedings of the Korea Water Resources Association Conference
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    • 2010.05a
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    • pp.1307-1311
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    • 2010
  • 수자원의 효율적인 관리를 위해서는 홍수량 자료뿐만 아니라 저 평수량의 자료도 매우 중요하며, 이는 최근의 가뭄 발생으로 인하여 용수공급 및 하천수질관리 문제에서 저수위 유량자료의 파악이 중요한 관심 대상이기 때문이다. 이를 위해서는 저수위에 대해 유량측정을 실시하여 유량자료를 확보해야 하며, 이와 더불어 연속적인 유량자료를 얻기 위해서는 신뢰성 있는 수위-유량관계곡선식이 필수적이다. 일반적으로 자연하천에서 수위-유량관계는 수위의 상승 및 하강에 따라 유량변화가 일정한 경향성을 가지고 변동을 하기 때문에 단일함수 관계로 설명이 가능하다. 하지만 갑문 조작에 영향을 받는 구간에서는 수위와 유량만의 단일함수 관계가 아닌 갑문의 개 폐에 따라 수위와 유량이 변동하는 특성을 가지고 있어 일반하천에 비해 수위-유량관계를 규명하는 것이 매우 어려운 문제이다. 본 연구는 금강 하구둑의 갑문조작에 의하여 배수영향을 받는 규암 수위관측소에 대하여 수위-하강고-유량관계를 이용한 유량환산방법, 수면경사를 매개변수로 추가한 다중 회귀식 개발, 자동유량측정 장치를 이용한 유속지수법, 기존 수위-유량관계곡선식을 이용한 유량환산, ADCP(Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler)를 이용한 유량측정성과에 대하여 비교 분석을 통하여 갑문조작에 의한 배수영향을 받는 지점의 안정적인 유량자료를 제공하는데 목적이 있다. 이와 같이 각 유량환산 방법에 따라 실측 유량과 환산유량 비교의 결과 수위-하강고 유량관계의 경우 평균 26.60%, 기존 수위-유량관계곡선의 경우 130.29%, 유속지수법의 경우 36.48%, 다중회귀식의 경우 24.65%의 상대오차가 발생하였다.

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Unsteady Flow Analysis in the Youngsan River Using Explicit and Implicit Finite Difference Methods (양해법과 음해법을 이용한 영산강에서의 부정류해석)

  • Choi, Sung-Uk;Yeo, Woon-Kwang;Choo, Cheol;Kim, Chang-Wan;O, Yu-Chang
    • Water for future
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    • v.24 no.4
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    • pp.49-58
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    • 1991
  • Flood routing in the Youngsan River was performed for the flood event of July, 1989 by two finite difference methods. The Saint Venant eq., a kind of hyperbolic partial differential equation is employed as governing equation and the explicit scheme (Leap Frog) and implicit scheme (Preissmann) are used to discretize the GE. As for the external boundary conditions, discharge and tidal elevation are upstream and downstream BC, respectively and estuary dam is included in internal BC. Lateral inflows and upstream discharges are the hourly results from storage function method, At Naju station, a Relatively upstream points in this river, the outputs are interpreted as good ones by comparing two numerical results of FDMs with the observed data and the calibrated results by storage function method. and two computational results are compared at the other sites, from middle stream and downstream points, and thus are considered reliable. Therefore, we can conclude from this research that these numerical models are adaptable in simulating and forecasting the flood in natural channels in Korea as well as existing hydrologic models. And the study about optimal gate control at the flood time is expected as further study using these models.

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Effects of Desalinization Management on Rice Yield in Sea Water Flooded Field

  • Kim, Sang-Su;Yang, Won-Ha;Choi, Weon-Young;Park, Hong-Kyu;Choi, Min-Gyu;Back, Nam-Hyun;Kang, Si-Yong;Shin, Hyun-Tak;Cho, Soo-Yeon;Kwon, Seog-Ju;Ko, Bok-Rae
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE
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    • v.44 no.1
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    • pp.38-43
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    • 1999
  • Over 2,000 ha of rice fields in the western and southern coastal region of Korea were flooded with sea water during the spring tide, on August 19-21, 1997, and the rice plant at heading stage was injured. The field surveys were undertaken at the sea water flooded paddy fields in Chonbuk Province, to identify the injury symptoms and rice yield damage subjected to different flooding condition and desalinization methods. Five days after sea water flooding at heading stage, the flag leaves of rice plants flooded with 30 ㎝ deep sea water withered from the tip, the withering progressed to the lower leaves in deeper flooding. The spikelets were spotted black and discolored from the tip at 50 ㎝ deep flooded rice, and some panicles changed to white at 80 ㎝ deep flooded rice. Most of the rice leaves submerged completely for an hour were withered and most of panicles changed to white. The milled rice yield, percentage of ripened grain, and 1000 grain weight of flooded rice decreased with deeper flooding water, higher water salinity and longer flooding time. Even under the same flooding conditions, the damage of rice yield varied with the growth stage: heading stage>dough stage>booting stage. Rice yield damage was less in the fields on the upper riverside than those of the fields on the estuary and seaside, because of lower water salinity. In a flooded field, the rice yield damages were reduced as the distance increased from the levees where the sea water inflowed and increased as the distance increased from the fresh water irrigation gate. The desalinization treatments consisting of frequent exchange of irrigation water and spraying with fresh water soon after flooding effectively reduced the rice yield damage.

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