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주요(主要) 전작물(田作物)에 대(對)한 가리성분(加里成分)의 비교(肥效) (Response of Potassium on Main Upland Crops)

  • 류인수
    • 한국토양비료학회지
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    • 제10권3호
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    • pp.171-188
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    • 1977
  • 전작물(田作物)에 대(對)한 가리비료(加里肥料)의 효과(效果)를 검토(檢討)하고 그 결과(結果)를 다음과 같이 요약(要約)하였다. 1. 작물(作物)의 종류별(種類別) 가리(加里)의 10a당(當) 평균(平均) 시비적량(施肥適量)은 각각(各各) 목초(牧草) 32, 채소(菜蔬) 22.5, 과수(果樹) 17.3, 서류(薯類) 13.3, 화곡류(禾穀類) 6.5kg이다. 최근(最近) 경제성장(經濟成長)과 더부러 목초(牧草), 채소(菜蔬) 및 과수(果樹)의 재배면적(栽培面積)이 급격(急激)히 증가(增加)하고 있어 영후(令後)의 가리비료(加里肥料) 수요(需要)는 크게 증대(增大)될 것이다. 2. 주요(主要) 전작물(田作物)에 대(對)한 평균(平均) 적정가리(適正加里) 시비량(施肥量)은 보리 6.5, 밀 6.9, 콩 4.5, 옥수수 8.1, 감자 8.9, 고구마 17.7kg/10a이다. 가리성분(加里成分) 1kg/10a당(當) 평균(平均) 증수량(增收量)은 화곡류(禾穀類)에서 4~5kg이고 서류(薯類) 46kg로서 수익성(收益生)은 서류(薯類)에서 높다. 3. 전국(全國)의 치환성(置換性) 가리(加理) 함량(含量)의 분포(分布)는 해안지대(海岸地帶) 특(特)히 남해안(南海岸)에서 높고 내륙지대(內陸地帶)에서 낮으며 산악지대(山岳地帶)는 그 중간(中間)이다. 도별(道別)로는 제주(濟州)>전남(全南)>강원(江原)>경남(慶南)의 순(順)이고 경북도(慶北道)에서 가장 낮다. 대 맥(大 麥) : 4. 월동맥류(越冬麥類에) 대(對)한 가리(加里)의 비효(肥效) 및 적량(適量)은 l차적(次的)으로 기온(氣溫)의 영향(影響)을 받으며 토양인자(土壞因子)는 제(第)2차적(次的)인 것으로 생각할 수 있다. 따라서 토양별(土壞別) 또는 토양검정(土壞檢定)에 따른 시비량(施肥量) 결정기준(決定基準)은 기존지대별(氣候地帶別)로 설정(設定)함이 합리적(合理的)일 것이다. 5. 고온(高溫)에서는 토양(土壞) 중(中)의 가리(加里)의 방출(放出)이 촉진(促進)되어 가리(加里)에서 시용효과(施用效果)와 시비적량(施肥適量)이 남부(南部)에서 적고 저온인 북부(北部)에서 높으나 시비(施肥) 인산(燐酸)은 고온에서 고정(固定)이 촉진(促進)되어 남부(南部)에서 시비적량(施肥適量)이 많으며 질소(窒素)는 온도요인(溫度要因)보다는 강수량(降水量)의 영향이 커서 강수량(降水量)이 많은 남부(南部)에서 시비적량(施肥適量)이 극히 높은 것으로 풀이되었다. 6. 도별(道別) 평균(平均) 가리비효(加里肥效)는 남부(南部)로 갈수록 떨어지는 경향(傾向)을 보였고 경북(慶北)만이 예외적(例外的)으로 높다. 경북(慶北)은 치환성(置換性) 가리함량(加里含量)이 가장 낮을 뿐 아니라 산간지역(山間地域)의 저온권 전작지대(田作地帶)가 많은 것이 원인(原因)인 것 같다. 7. 가리(加里)의 비효(肥效)와 시비적량(施肥適量)은 연차별(年次別) 변이(變異)가 크다. 가리(加里)의 비효(肥效)는 저온의 해에 컸고(평년(平年)의 2~3배(倍)) 조해(早害)와 습해(濕害)가 있었던 해에는 적었으며 시비적량(施肥適量)은 저온으로 동해(凍害)가 있었던 해보다는 조해(早害)와 습해(濕害)가 있었던 해에서 더욱 많다. 8. 모암별(母岩別) 치환성(置換性) 가리(加里) 함량(含量)은 결정편암(結晶片岩)>화강암(花崗岩)>수성암(水成岩)>현무암(玄武岩)의 순(順)이나 가리(加里)의 비효(肥效)는 이와 반대(反對)의 순(順)이어서 모암별(母岩別) 가리(加里) 함량(含量)과 비효간(肥效間)에는 뚜렷한 역상관(逆相關)이 있다. 9. 모재별(母材別) 치환성(置換性) 가리(加里) 함량(含量)은 충적토(沖積土)>잔적토(殘積土)>홍적토(洪積土)>곡간충적토이며 가리비효(加里肥效)는 곡간충적토에서 만이 현저히 클 뿐 그 외(外)의 모재간(母材間)에 는 분명(分明)한 차이(差異)가 없다. 10. 가리(加里)의 비효(肥效)와 적량(積量)은 토성(土性) 차이(差異)에 의(依)하여 크게 달라서 가리비효(加里肥效)는 사질(砂質)쪽에서 높고 가리적량(加里適量)은 식질(埴質) 쪽에서 높다. 특(特)히 사질(砂質)인 양토(壤土)와 사양토(砂壤土)에서는 적량(適量)을 초과(超過) 시비(施肥)했을 때 감수(減收)가 크다. 11. 가리시용(加里施用)에 의(依)해서 평균적(平均的)으로 출수일(出穗日)이 1.7일(日) 지연되고 간장(稈長)은 4.4cm가 증대(增大)되며 주당수수(株當穗數)(0.3)와 1,000립중(粒重) 및 저엽비율(租葉比率)이 증대(增大)된다. 콩 : 12. 콩의 가리비효(加里肥效)는 곡류작물(穀物作物) 중(中)에서 가장 적으나 신개간지(新開墾地)에서는 가리(加里) 8kg/10a 시용(施用)으로 자실중(子實重)이 28kg/10a까지 증수(增收)된다. 13. 모암별(母岩別) 가리비효(加里肥效)는 현무암(玄武岩)제주(濟州)>수성암(水成岩)>화강암(花崗岩) 및 석회암(石灰巖)의 순(順)이며 연차별(年次別) 변이폭(慶異幅)도 크다. 옥수수 : 14. 치환성(置換性) 가리함량(加里含量)이 많은 토양(土壞)에서는 옥수수의 가리비효(加里肥效)는 떨어지나 절대수량(絶對收量)이 높기 때문에 오히려 가리(加里)의 시비적량(施肥適量)은 가리함량(加里含量)이 높은 경우에 높다. 15. 옥수수에 대(對)한 가리비효(加里肥效)는 인산(燐酸)의 시비수준(施肥水準)과 교호작용(交互作用)이 인정(認定)되어 인산(燐酸)의 적량(適量) 시용하(施用下)에서 가리(加里)의 비효(肥效)도 크고 적량(適量)도 높다. 서 류(薯類) : 16. 감자는 가리(加里)보다도 질소(窒素)의 요구량(要求量)이 더 많으며 이 때문에 감자가 스스로 토양가리(土壤加里)의 흡수능력(吸收能力)이 큰 것 같다. 17. 감자의 수량(收量)은 식양토(埴壤土) 보다는 사양토(砂壤土)에서 높고 치환성(置換性) 가리(加里) 함량(含量)이 높을수록 높다. 그러나 가리(加里)의 비효(肥效)는 사질토(砂質土)보다는 식양토(埴壤土)에서 높고 전토양(田土壤)보다는 답토양(畓土壤)과 같은 불량환경(不良環境) 조건(條件)에서 더욱 크다. 18. 고구마에서는 질소(窒素)와 인산(燐酸)의 요구량(要求量)은 비교적 낮고 흡비력(吸肥力)이 강(强)하여 불량토양(不良土壤)에서도 상당히 높은 수량(收量)을 얻을수 있으나 가리(加里)의 시비적량(施肥適量)과 시비효과(施肥效果)가 매우 크다는 것이 특징(特徵)이다. 19. 고구마에 대(對)한 가리(加里)의 시비효과(施肥效果)는 토성별(土性別)로 차이(差異)가 크며 치환성(置換性) 가리(加里) 함량(含量)이 낮은 사질토(砂質土)에서도 충분량(充分量)의 가리(加里)를 시용(施用)했을 때는 비효(肥效)가 크게 나타나 수량(收量)이 토양(壤土) 및 식양토(埴壤土)에 비하여 높아진다. 20. 신개간지(新開墾地)와 같이 척박한 토양(壤土)에서도 충분량(充分量)의 가리(加里)를 시용(施用)했을 때는 숙전(熟田)과 대등(對等)한 수량(收量)을 올릴 수 있다.

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한국의 지역개발과 댐건설 (Regional Development And Dam Construction in Korea)

  • 안경모
    • 물과 미래
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    • 제9권1호
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    • pp.38-42
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    • 1976
  • Because of differences in thoughts and ideology, our country, Korea has been deprived of national unity for some thirty years of time and tide. To achieve peaceful unification, the cultivation of national strength is of paramount importance. This national strength is also essential if Korea is to take rightful place in the international societies and to have the confidence of these societies. However, national strength can never be achieved in a short time. The fundamental elements in economic development that are directly conducive to the cultivation of national strength can be said to lie in -a stable political system, -exertion of powerful leadership, -cultivation of a spirit of diligence, self-help and cooperation, -modernization of human brain power, and -establishment of a scientific and well planned economic policy and strong enforcement of this policy. Our country, Korea, has attained brilliant economic development in the past 15 years under the strong leadership of president Park Chung Hee. However, there are still many problems to be solved. A few of them are: -housing and home problems, -increasing demand for employment, -increasing demand for staple food and -the need to improve international balance of payment. Solution of the above mentioned problems requires step by step scientific development of each sector and region of our contry. As a spearhead project in regional development, the Saemaul Campaign or new village movement can be cited. The campaign is now spreading throughout the country like a grass fire. However, such campaigns need considerable encouragement and support and the means for the desired development must be provided if the regional and sectoral development program is to sucdceed. The construction of large multipurpose dams in major river basin plays significant role in all aspects of national, regional and sectoral development. It ensures that the water resource, for which there is no substitute, is retained and utilized for irrigation of agricultural areas, production of power for industry, provision of water for domestic and industrial uses and control of river water. Water is the very essence of life and we must conserve and utilize what we have for the betterment of our peoples and their heir. The regional and social impact of construction of a large dam is enormous. It is intended to, and does, dras tically improve the "without-project" socio-economic conditions. A good example of this is the Soyanggang multipurpose dam. This project will significantly contribute to our national strength by utilizing the stored water for the benefit of human life and relief of flood and drought damages. Annual average precipitation in Korea is 1160mm, a comparatively abundant amount. The catchment areas of the Han River, Keum River, and Youngsan River are $62,755\textrm{km}^2$, accounting for 64% of the national total. Approximately 62% of the national population inhabits in this area, and 67% of the national gross product comes from the area. The annual population growth rate of the country is currently estimated at 1.7%, and every year the population growth in urban area increases at a rising rate. The population of Seoul, Pusan, and Taegu, the three major cities in Korea, is equal to one third of our national total. According to the census conducted on October 1, 1975, the population in the urban areas has increased by 384,000, whereas that in rural areas has decreased by 59,000,000 in the past five years. The composition of population between urban and rural areas varied from 41%~59% in 1959 to 48%~52% in 1975. To mitigate this treand towards concentration of population in urban areas, employment opportunities must be provided in regional and rural areas. However, heavy and chemical industries, which mitigate production and employment problems at the same time, must have abundant water and energy. Also increase in staple food production cannot be attained without water. At this point in time, when water demand is rapidly growing, it is essential for the country to provide as much a reservoir capacity as possible to capture the monsoon rainfall, which concentarated in the rainy seaon from June to Septesmber, and conserve the water for year round use. The floods, which at one time we called "the devil" have now become a source of immense benefit to Korea. Let me explain the topographic condition in Korea. In northern and eastern areas we have high mountains and rugged country. Our rivers originate in these mountains and flow in a general southerly or westerly direction throught ancient plains. These plains were formed by progressive deposition of sediments from the mountains and provide our country with large areas of fertile land, emminently suited to settlement and irrigated agricultural development. It is, therefore, quite natural that these areas should become the polar point for our regional development program. Hower, we are fortunate in that we have an additional area or areas, which can be used for agricultural production and settlement of our peoples, particularly those peoples who may be displaced by the formation of our reservoirs. I am speaking of the tidelands along the western and southern coasts. The other day the Ministry of Agriculture and Fishery informed the public of a tideland reclamation of which 400,000 hectares will be used for growing rice as part of our national food self-sufficiency programme. Now, again, we arrive at the need for water, as without it we cannot realize this ambitious programme. And again we need those dams to provide it. As I mentioned before, dams not only provide us with essential water for agriculture, domestic and industrial use, but provide us with electrical energy, as it is generally extremely economical to use the water being release for the former purposes to drive turbines and generators. At the present time we have 13 hydro-electric power plants with an installed capacity of 711,000 kilowatts equal to 16% of our national total. There are about 110 potential dams ites in the country, which could yield about 2,300,000 kilowatts of hydro-electric power. There are about 54 sites suitable for pumped storage which could produce a further 38,600,000 kilowatts of power. All available if we carefully develop our water resources. To summarize, water resource development is essential to the regional development program and the welfare of our people, it must proceed hand-in-hand with other aspects of regional development such as land impovement, high way extension, development of our forests, erosion control, and develop ment of heavy and chemical industries. Through the successful implementation of such an integrated regional development program, we can look forward to a period of national strength, and due recognition of our country by the worlds societies.

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한강하류지형면의 분류와 지형발달에 대한 연구 (양수리에서 능곡까지)

  • 박노식
    • 동굴
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    • 제68호
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    • pp.23-73
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    • 2005
  • Purpose of study; The purpose of this study is specifically classified as two parts. The one is to attempt the chronological annals of Quaternary topographic surface through the study over the formation process of alluvial surfaces in our country, setting forth the alluvial surfaces lower-parts of Han River area, as the basic deposit, and comparing it to the marginal landform surfaces. The other is to attempt the classification of micro morphology based on the and condition premising the land use as a link for the regional development in the lower-parts of Han river area. Reasons why selected the Lower-parts of Han river area as study objects: 1. The change of river course in this area is very serve both in vertical and horizontal sides. With a situation it is very easy to know about the old geography related to the formation process of topography. 2. The component materials of gravel, sand, silt and clay are deposited in this area. Making it the available data, it is possible to consider about not oかy the formation process of topography but alsoon the development history to some extent. 3. The earthen vessel, a fossil shell fish, bone, cnarcoal and sea-weed are included in the alluvial deposition in this area. These can be also valuable data related to the chronological annals. 4. The bottom set conglometate beds is also included in the alluvial deposits. This can be also valuable data related to the research of geomorphological development. 5. Around of this area the medium landform surface, lower landform surface, pediment and basin, are existed, and these enable the comparison between the erosion surfaces and the alluvial surfaces. Approach : 1. Referring to the change of river beds, I have calculated the vertical and horizontal differences comparing the topographic map published in 1916 with that published in 1966 and through the field work 2. In classifying the landform, I have applied the method of micro morphological classification in accordance with the synthetic index based upon the land conditions, and furthermore used the classification method comparing the topographic map published in 1916 and in that of 1966. 3. I have accorded this classification with the classification by mapping through appliying the method of classification in the development history for the field work making the component materials as the available data. 4. I have used the component materials, which were picked up form the outcrop of 10 places and bored at 5 places, as the available data. 5. I have referred to Hydrological survey data of the ministry of Construction (since 1916) on the overflow of Han-river, and used geologic map of Seoul metropolitan area. Survey Data, and general map published in 1916 by the Japanese Army Survbey Dept., and map published in 1966 by the Construction Research Laboratory and ROK Army Survey Dept., respectively. Conclusion: 1. Classification of Morphology: I have added the historical consideration for development, making the component materials and fossil as the data, to the typical consideration in accordance with the map of summit level, reliefe and slope distribution. In connection with the erosion surface, I have divided into three classification such as high, medium and low-,level landform surfaces which were classified as high and low level landform surfaces in past. furthermore I have divided the low level landform surface two parts, namely upper-parts(200-300m) and bellow-parts(${\pm}100m$). Accordingly, we can recognize the three-parts of erosion surface including the medium level landform surface (500-600m) in this area. (see table 22). In condition with the alluvial surfaces I have classified as two landform surfaces (old and new) which was regarded as one face in past. Meamwhile, under the premise of land use, the synthetic, micro morphological classification based upon the land condition is as per the draw No. 19-1. This is the quite new method of classification which was at first attempted in this country. 2. I have learned that the change of river was most severe at seeing the river meandering rate from Dangjung-ni to Nanjido. As you seee the table and the vertical and horizontal change of river beds is justly proportionable to the river meandering rate. 3. It can be learned at seeing the analysis of component materials of alluvial deposits that the component from each other by areas, however, in the deposits relationship upper stream, and between upper parts and below parts I couldn't always find out the regular ones. 4. Having earthern vessel, shell bone, fossil charcoal and and seaweeds includen in the component materials such as gravel, clay, sand and silt in Dukso and Songpa deposits area. I have become to attempt the compilation of chronicle as yon see in the table 22. 5. In according to hearing of basemen excavation, the bottom set conglomerate beds of Dukso beds of Dukso-beds is 7m and Songpa-beds is 10m. In according to information of dredger it is approx. 20m in the down stream. 6. Making these two beds as the standard beds, I have compared it to other beds. 7 The coarse sand beds which is covering the clay-beds of Dukso-beds and Nanjidobeds is shown the existence of so-called erosion period which formed the gap among the alluvial deposits of stratum. The former has been proved by the sorting, bedding and roundness which was supplied by the main stream and later by the branch stream, respectively. 8. If the clay-beds of Dukeo-bed and Songpa-bed is called as being transgressive overlap, by the Eustatic movement after glacial age, the bottom set conglomerate beds shall be called as being regressive overlap at the holocene. This has the closest relationship with the basin formation movement of Seoul besides the Eustatic movement. 9. The silt-beds which is the main component of deposits of flood plain, is regarded as being deposited at the Holocene in the comb ceramic and plain pottery ages. This has the closest relationship with the change of river course and river beds.