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Habitat pattern and Distribution of the Water Birds along the Hyungsan River (형산강 수조류의 분포와 서식지유형)

  • Ryu, Shi Hyun;Park, Hee Cheon
    • Journal of Wetlands Research
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.33-42
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    • 2003
  • Habitat pattern and distribution of the water birds were analyzed along the Hyungsan River on nine sites during fifteen months from January 2001 to March 2002. Water birds including 16,186 individuals and 86 species in total were observed from all the surveyed sites at the downstream of the Hyungsan river. Site 5, which has been observed 4,669 individuals and 60 species of the birds, was the most favorite habitat for the water birds in the Hyungsan River. And the diversity of water birds from the Hyungsan river showed the fewest species and individual numbers of the water birds at the site 2 located at the estuary of the river and site 3, the small reservoir for filtering of the draining water from the industrial area. The similarity between habitats in the Hyungsan river was divided of three groups by the cluster analysis with the bird species and individual numbers such as coastal area, estuary sites, and rice paddy field areas.

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The Characteristics of Tidal Residual Current in Youngil Bay (영일만의 조석잔차류 거동 특성)

  • Kim Jong-Kyu
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Marine Environment & Energy
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.14-23
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    • 2001
  • The characteristics of tidal circulation with Hyungsan River discharges in Youngil Bay by the numerical experiments is elucidated. For the simulation of tidal residual currents related to inflow by the river discharges in Youngil Bay located in the southeastern part of Korean Peninsula, the two-dimensional numerical experiment is peformed. The tidal elevation boundary conditions of the 4 main tidal harmonic constituents (M₂, S₂, K₁ and O₁) on the open boundary and river discharges at the river boundary are considered. The computed results obtained from numerical experiment showed good agreements with the field observation ones. The residual currents generally flow toward the inner bay through the western (Dalman-Gap) and central areas of the bay, and then the currents go toward the outer bay along the eastern shore (Changgi-Gap) of the bay with anti-clockwise circulation. Especially, in the numerical experiment without Hyungsan River discharges, these flow patterns are disappeared. Based on the results, it showed that the Hyungsan River discharges play the dominant role in the patterns of tidal residual currents. This flow pattern of tidal residual currents are important mechanism of water quality, material transport in Youngil Bay.

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A survery on the epidemiological factors of clonorchiasis in the pohang industrial belt along the Hyungsan River, Kyongsangbuk-do (형산강 유역 포항공업지역 근로자에 있어서 간흡충 감염상 및 관련 요인에 관한 조사 연구)

  • 김성숙;한미현
    • Parasites, Hosts and Diseases
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    • v.28 no.4
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    • pp.213-220
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    • 1990
  • The employees at the Pohang industrial area, where Clonarchis sinensis has been known to be endemic along the Hyungsan River, were examined parasitologically for clonorchiasis and a part of the infected cases were surveyed with a questionaire to outline the recent infection status of C. sinensis and epidemiological parameters in the area. Total of 3, 180 cases were tested by intra- dermal inoculation of C. sinensis antigen (Green Cross Co., Korea), and 834(26.2%) were found positive. Out of the positive cases, 598 were subjected to (ecal examination for helminth ova. The examination revealed 129(21.6%) ova Positive cases of C. sinensis, and Trichuris trichiura 1.7%, Ascaris lumbricoides 0.3%, and Metagonimus yokogawai 0.2%. The questionaire analysis showed some significant difFerences between the infected and non-infected(control) groups. The infected cases were less educated than the control, and they lived at the closer area to the river, and most of them lived there over 20 years. Also they preferred eating raw fresh water fish. Most of the detected cases were treated with prasiquantel and found negative for the eggs in 85.3% of them 1 year after the treatment. The present data reveal markedly decreased endemicity of clonorchiasis compared with previous prevalence rates but still clonorchiasis is endemic in the Hyungsan river basin. A comprehensive measure including case detection, treatment and education for parasite control should be applied to control clonorchiasis in such endemic areas.

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Paleomagnetism, Stratigraphy and Geologic Structure of the Tertiary Pohang and Janggi Basins ; Geologic Structure in the Areas of Heunghae and Hyungsan River by Gravity Prospecting Method (포항 및 장기분지에 대한 고지자기, 층서 및 구조 연구; 중력탐사에 의한 홍해 및 형산강지역의 지질구조)

  • Min, Kyung Duck;Yun, Hyesu;Moon, Hi-Soo;Lee, Hyun Koo;Kim, In-Soo
    • Economic and Environmental Geology
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    • v.25 no.3
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    • pp.351-358
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    • 1992
  • The gravity measurement has been conducted at 327 station with an interval of 25 m along the survey lines of 1.6 km and 1.7 km traversing Hyungsan river and of 2.35 km and 2.42 km running N-S direction near Heunghae-eup in Pohang basin. Bouguer gravity anomalies were obtained, and geologic structure along four survey lines were interpreted by applying Fourier series and Talwani methods for two demensional body. A fault is in existence along the Hyungsan river, and northern block of it is displaced down by 150 m to 200 m relative to southern one. The thicknesses of Yeonil Group vary from 250 m to 550 m and from 150 m to 300 m in the northern and southern blocks of the fault, respectively. Another fault is in existence running E-W direction near Heunghae-eup, and its southern block is displaced down by about 250 m relative to its northern block. The thicknesses of Yeonil Group vary from 200 m to 400 m and from 500 m to 700 m in the southern and northern blocks of the fault, respectively. Above two faults are normal faults and make a graben structure, which results the age of rocks in the central region between the faults is younger than those of outside regions. This result coincides with that of paleontological study.

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Optimum Water Allocation System Model in Keumho River Basin with Mathematical Programming Techniques (수리계획을 이용한 금호강유역의 최적 물배분 시스템모델)

  • 안승섭;이증석
    • Magazine of the Korean Society of Agricultural Engineers
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    • v.39 no.2
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    • pp.74-85
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    • 1997
  • This study aims at the development of a mathematical approach for the optimal water allocation in the river basin where available water is not in sufficient. Its optimal allocation model is determined from the comparison and analysis of mathematical programming techniques such as transportation programming and dynamic programming models at its optimal allocation models. The water allocation system used in this study is designed to be the optimal water allocation which can satisfy the water deficit in each district through inter-basin water transfer between Kumho river basin which is a tributary catchment of Nakdong river basin, and the adjacent Hyungsan river basin, Milyang river basin and Nakdong upstream river basin. A general rule of water allocation is obtained for each district in the basins as the result of analysis of the optimal water allocation in the water allocation system. Also a comparison of the developed models proves that there is no big difference between the models Therefore transportation programming model indicates most adequate to the complex water allocation system in terms of its characteristics It can be seen, however, that dynamic programming model shows water allocation effect which produces greater net benefit more or less.

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Infestation of larval trematodes from fresh-water fish and brackish-water fish in River Hyungsan, Kyungpook Province, Korea (형산강 유역 담수어와 반철수어에 있어서 흡충류 피낭유충 기생상)

  • 주종윤
    • Parasites, Hosts and Diseases
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.78-84
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    • 1984
  • In order to determine the infestation patterns for metacercaria of digenetic trematodes, several kinds of fresh-water and brackish-water fish were caught in River Hyungsan, Kyungpook Province, Korea and examined from March to October in 1983. They were collected by netting, fishing with rod and line, or using the bait of crushed oil cake in transparent plastic bowls, and were dissected into the flesh, scales and 6ns with tail, and then examined for the presence and infestation density of larval trematodes. Of the 11 kinds of fish examined, the encysted larvae of Exorchis oviformis were found all of them, Metagonimus yokogawai from 9 kinds, Cyathocotyle orientalis, Metacercaria hasegawai and Metorchis orientalis from 6 kinds, alld Clonorchis sinensis from 4 Kinds in the present study. In the intensity of infestation with Clonorchis sinensis, the Korean shiner, Gnathopogon atromaculatus Nichols et Pope, was the most heavily infected species, the average number of metacercariae per grata of fish flesh being 45.5, followed by the striped shiner, Puntungia hirxi Ibersenstein 11.6, and Southern top-Inouthed minnow, Pseudorasbora larva (Temminck et Shlegel) , 9.7. The intensity of infestation with the iwetagonimus larvae in 8 species of fresh-water fish was relatively low, and the average number per gram of flesh varied from 0.23 to 9.1. In comparison, the brackish-water fish were more heavily infected and the mean number of cysts per gram of flesh in the sweetfish, Plecoglossus altiwelis, was 32.9. The results of this study generally indicate that Clonorchis sinensis and Metagcnimus yckogawai infection may occur by consuming raw fresh-water fish caught in the river Hyungpook, Kyungpook Province, Korea.

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Simulations of Long term Bed Changes in the Hyungsan River Using the Numerical Model (수치모형을 이용한 형산강의 장기하상 변동 모의)

  • Ahn, Jung-Min;Lyu, Si-Wan;Lee, Nam-Joo;Yeo, Hong-Goo
    • Proceedings of the Korea Water Resources Association Conference
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    • 2007.05a
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    • pp.1272-1276
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    • 2007
  • 하천유황, 하상재료, 하도지형의 자연적 또는 인위적 변화에 의한 장 단기적 하상변동의 해석 및 예측은 하천계획 및 관리를 위해 필수적이다. 본 연구에서는 하상변동 수치모형들을 적용하여 형산강의 장기 하상변동을 모의하고 그 결과를 통하여 각 모형별 특성을 비교하였다. 모의 과정으로는 형산강 수계에서 수위표 설치지점인 형산강교, 강동대교, 국당2교, 신형산강교 4지점에서 유사량 측정을 실시하여 실측자료를 확보하였다. 형산강 수계의 하상변동을 예측하기 위한 하상변동모형으로는 HEC-6, GSTARS모형을 선정하였고, HEC-6모형에서는 유사량 산정공식으로 하상상승 현상을 가장 잘 보여주는 Laursen공식을, GSTARS모형에서는 상대적으로 가장 안정적인 Ackers & White공식을 사용하였다. HEC-6, GSTARS모형을 상호 비교한 결과, HEC-6모형이 상대적으로 하상변동을 크게 산정하는 것으로 나타났다.

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ECOREGION CLASSIFICATION WITH CLIMATE FACTORS AND FOREST FIRE

  • Shin, Joon-Hwan
    • Proceedings of the Korean Quaternary Association Conference
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    • 2002.12a
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    • pp.94-95
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    • 2002
  • South Korea is divided into five ecoprovinces and sixteen ecoregions. The criteria for ecoprovince classification are ecosystem connectivity and cultural homogeneity. Ecoregions are classified by cluster analysis. The variables used in the analysis are latitude, longitude, seasonal mean temperature, and seasonal precipitation. The large forest fires occurred in the specific ecoregions including Kangwon coastal ecoregion, WoolYoung coastal ecoregion, Hyungsan Taehwa coastal ecoregion, Upper Nagdong river basin ecoregion and Southeastern inland ecoregion. The largest forest fire in the korean history occurred in Kangwon coastal ecoregion in the year 2000. The fire devastated the forestland over 25,000ha. Korea Forest Service, Ministry of Environment, Province Kangwon and NGO organized an investigation committee for the restoration of the burnt area. The committee suggested restoration principles and also forged a restoration strategy of the Kangwon burnt area.

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Study on the Environmental Design Principles and Cultural Landscape of the Yangdong Traditional Village

  • Shin, Snag-Sup
    • Journal of Environmental Science International
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.101-109
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    • 2003
  • Yangdong village is located at Kangdong-myun, Kyungju, Kyungsangbuk-do, Korea. There are two major families, the Sons of Wallsung beginned from Son, So(1433∼1484) and the Lees of Yeohkang the descendant of Lee, Unjeok. They are lived together under check and help for 500 years. The village located on the hill of Ankang plain. There are Homyung mountain and Sonaiu peak in front of it and Solchang mountain on the back. 47 shaped ridges form Blue dragon to the east, and White tiger to the west. Ahnrockchon flows from north Joined Hyungsan river and flows into Youngilman. Therefore the village is located at mountain on it's back and along with stream. Buildings are deployed on the valley between hills, it is not easily detected, but it give it's atmosphere of mountain village. Village location and space composition combined with natural environment, folk belief, feng-shui, and social system of confucianism. Blended buildings affected between ruling and ruled classes or among different families shown environmental design accomplishing united cultural space. The prospect of Yangdong village, a mountain village, expressed two sides of visible scenery of open inside and invisible from outside. Observation point such as head family house, pavilion, and village school are deployed at the point taking bird's-eye view, which striving mental stability.