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Selection of the Priority Order for Additional Green Spaces for Urban Park and Green Network (공원녹지 네트워크 구축을 위한 추가녹지 조성 우선순위 선정)

  • SaGong, Jung-Hee;Ra, Jung-Hwa;Cho, Hyun-Ju
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture
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    • v.34 no.6 s.119
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    • pp.10-21
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    • 2007
  • The purpose of this paper was to classify areas demanding to be transformed to green spaces and evaluate their grades for urban park and green networks. The results of this study are summarized below; 1. The results of the classified green spaces in the research areas fall into three types including children parks, neighborhood parks, and public green spaces. The three types of green spaces were analysed with recreational indexes. The zones disturbing the green-networks were sorted out. These zones should be changed into a supplementary green spaces for improving the recreational functions in the city. 2. For urban park and green networks, distances between the parks and size of the parks were adopted as indices. Based on the index of distances between the parks, disturbing zones were evaluated with 3 grades. The first grade includes primary industrial complexes and housing complexes. The second grade was observed mostly in industrial complex areas. The third grade includes housing complexes. Based on the indexes of size of parks, disturbing zones were evaluated with 2 grades. In the case of grade I, it appeared in housing complex. In the case of grade II, it appeared in industrial complex. 3. Then, we prioritized the disturbing zones with severity in order to make supplementary green spaces. Through the process, the zones of the grade I for two each recreational index were evaluated to two grades. The analysis results of evaluated zones were that grade II appeared over industrial and housing complexes widely. Grade I appeared over housing complexes. 4. It is necessary that the grade of disturbing zones should be considered as an order to make green spaces to supplement a green-network. For this, we formed a basic frame of a green-networks in Dalsu-Gu and placed the disturbing zones on the basic frame of a green-network. Consequently, The results were that the green-networks in Dalsu-Gu was composed on four green-network axes and its shape mirrored a cruciform (+) of northwest$\leftrightarrow$southeast direction and southwest$\leftrightarrow$northeast direction.

Evaluation of the Water Supply in the Industrial Complex (공업용수 공급량 산정의 적정성에 대한 평가)

  • Jang, Jin Heaok;Chang, Hyung Joon;Lee, Ho Jin
    • Journal of Korean Society of Disaster and Security
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.27-36
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    • 2022
  • The adequacy of industrial water supply is one of the core elements of the construction of industrial complexes. This study examined the supply of industrial water through various ways, according to the planning and creation of industrial complexes and the operating utilization rate of tenant companies oksan industrial complex. As for calculating the supply of industrial water and establishing water supply plan, the basic data analysis and the land use plan are utilised. The adequacy of calculating the basic unit by industry, which is the basis for calculating industrial water, was evaluated. In addition, analyzed industrial water usage data and the raw unit of each industry was compared with the actual data from the Oksan Industrial Complex, which selected as the research target area among the industrial complexes in Cheongju-si administrative districts, where actual data can be secured. The result of the study shows that the peak load rate of industrial water was found to have the peak load of more than twice as the result of analyzing the actual usage, and the basic unit of industrial water industry showed a significant difference from the actual usage. In particular, the decreasing rate of the basic units was significant comparing the increasing rate of basic units. In addition, the raw unit of the industry that uses more water decreased significantly, and the raw unit of the industry that uses less water increased slightly.

A Study on the Road Traffic Noise Effect Using a Noise Map - Development of Sihwa Multi Techno Valley - (소음지도를 이용한 도로교통소음에 관한 연구 - 시화멀티테크노밸리 개발사업을 중심으로 -)

  • Jeong, Jea-Hun;Kim, Heung-Man;Kwon, Woo-Taeg;Kim, Hyung-Chol
    • Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.89-97
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    • 2009
  • Korean society is faced with various new problems arising from the development projects of new towns, industrial cities, large-scale residential complexes, etc. started from the 1970s. Particularly with the construction of residential and industrial complexes by the roadsides, they are openly exposed to road traffic noise and vibration. Thus, the objective of this study is to examine using noise maps how increasing traffic volume affects road traffic noise and what problems it causes in areas where new towns or complexes are constructed by development projects. According to the results of this study, in areas around the sites of development projects, the noise level increased by road traffic noise compared to that before development and was 1.16~6.92 times higher than the environmental noise standard, but measures to reduce road traffic noise was lukewarm. In addition, areas with soundproof facilities showed a noise level 1~3 step lower than other areas, and in individual buildings, the noise level on the side facing the road was 1~2 step higher than that on the rear side.

An Analysis of Resident's Response to the Quality of Outdoor living Space in Apartment Housing Complexes (아파트 단지 옥외생활공간에 대한 거주자 반응분석 연구)

  • Kwak, Youn-Chung;Lee, Ki-Seok;Park, Chan-Kyu
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.11 no.11
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    • pp.4604-4613
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    • 2010
  • The purpose of this study is to survey the outdoor living space of apartment housing complexes in Daejeon area and to find out the degree of satisfaction, the frequency of use, the preference of facilities and the degree of importance. This study insists that the recognition about the residents' changing demands and interests be considered more important than the aesthetic design. Moreover, it can be proposed as the basic resource which can be used for the social demands. Therefore, various perspectives about the outdoor living space of apartment housing complexes can play an vital role in improving the design process and developing better residential environment.

Synthesis and Photoluminescence Properties of Heteroleptic 9-Arylated Carbazole Iridium(III) Complexes (9-Arylated Carbazole을 주리간드로 사용하는 Heteroleptic Iridium(III) 착물의 합성과 분광학적 특성)

  • Oh, Se Hwan;Yum, Eul Kgun;Kim, Younghoon;Im, Yung-Jae;Heo, Jungseok;Kim, Yeong-Joon
    • Applied Chemistry for Engineering
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    • v.32 no.2
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    • pp.180-189
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    • 2021
  • N-Heteroaryl carbazoles were synthesized with thermal heating in the presence of Cu(I) catalyst and used as main ligands for the preparation of heteroleptic Ir(III) complexes. In these Ir(III) complexes, 6-membered ring structures of Ir-ligand chelation were found by single crystal X-ray diffraction. The blue shift of photoluminescence for Ir(III) complexes was observed in the case of the strong bond formation between Ir and ancillary ligands. It also has been clearly shown that the higher electron density of heteroaryl aromatic ring influenced shorter maximum photoluminescence wavelength (λmax) of Ir(III) complexes. Since the new Ir(III) complexes showed good phosphorescent emission, they could be potentially used as OLED materials in the emission Layer.

Characteristics of Soil Solution Extracted from Forest Soils Adjacent to Heavy Industrial Complexes (공단 인접지역 산림토양용액의 특성)

  • Lee, Wi-Young;Yang, Jae E.;Park, Chang-Jin;Zhang, Yong-Seon;Ok, Yong-Sik
    • Korean Journal of Soil Science and Fertilizer
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    • v.37 no.3
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    • pp.184-191
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    • 2004
  • Forest soils were collected from various sites adjacent to the heavy industrial complexes and soil solutions were extracted to characterize the chemical properties and to find factors affecting forest decline by acid deposition. Concentrations of $NO_3{^-}$, $SO{_4}^{2-}$, $F^-$ and Al in the soil solutions collected from industrial complexes were 2-33 times higher than those from the non-industrial areas. pH and Al concentrations were significantly correlated with $NO_3{^-}$ and $SO{_4}^{2-}$ concentrations. Forest soils from Onsan and Ulsan regions had very low Ca and Mg concentrations in the soil solutions. In these sites, the molar ratios of Ca/Al and Mg/Al were also lower than 2 and 1, respectively. Aluminum concentrations in the A and B horizons were 547 and $683mg\;kg^{-1}$, respectively, which were considered to be high enough to inhibit tree growth. Magnesium deficiency in A horizon and high concentrations of Al and Mn in B horizon were considered as the major limiting factors for tree growth by inhibiting the uptake of Ca and Mg and causing the imbalance of nutrients in both soil solution and trees.

Heavy metals and pollution index of agricultural soils around industrial complexes in the Jeon-Buk regions of Korea

  • Suwanmanon, Sorakon;Kim, Ki In
    • Korean Journal of Agricultural Science
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    • v.46 no.4
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    • pp.799-811
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    • 2019
  • The aim of this study was to evaluate heavy metal contamination and pollution index of agricultural soils around industrial complexes in the Jeon-Buk Regions of Korea. Soil samples near industrial complexes in 2017 were collected at two depths (0 - 15 and 15 - 30 cm) within a 500- and 1000-meter radius before planting. Eight heavy metals (Arsenic (As), cadmium (Cd), chromium (Cr), Cupper (Cu), nickel (Ni), lead (Pb), mercury (Hg) and zinc (Zn)) and the pollution index (PI), geoaccumulation index (Igeo) and soil pollution index (SPI) were evaluated based on soil contamination warning standard (SCWS). Overall, the heavy metal concentrations were below the SCWS. The PI ranged from 0.1 to 0.9 and categorized into Group 1 which is not polluted with any heavy metals. The average Igeo values of all the soil samples ranged from - 2.56 to 3.22. The Igeo values of Cd and Hg may not represent well the pollution index because the heavy metal concentrations in the soil is lower compared to the SCWS. In fact, based on the heavy metal concentrations, the Igeo for monitored soils should be categorized into Group 1, uncontaminated to moderately contaminated. However, the Igeo of Cd and Hg are classified into heavily contaminated. These results suggest that for calculating the Igeo, the heavy metal concentration and background concentration should be used very carefully if the heavy metal concentration in the soil is lower than the background concentration. SPI for all the soil samples ranged from 0.00 to 0.11 which indicates no heavy metal pollution was observed.

Metal Complexes of Ambidentate Ligand (Ⅶ). Palladium (Ⅱ) Complexes of Isonitrosobenzoylacetone Diimine Derivatives (Ambidentate 리간드의 금속착물 (제 7 보). Isonitrosobenzoylacetone 디이민유도체를 리간드로 하는 팔라듐 (Ⅱ) 착물)

  • Choi, Gang-Yeol;Jun, Young-Sook;Baek, Jae-Bum;Lee, Man-Ho
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.35 no.6
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    • pp.667-672
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    • 1991
  • Two palladium(Ⅱ) complexes, N-(2-aminoethylisonitrosobenzoylacetone imino) chloropalladium(Ⅱ), PdCl(IBA)-en, and N-(3-aminopropylisonitrosobenzoylacetone imino) chloropalladium(Ⅱ), PdCl (IBA)-tn, have been prepared from the condensation of isonitrosobenzoylacetone (IBA) and diamine (ethylenediamine(en) or trimethylenediamine(tn)) in the presence of palladium(Ⅱ) ion. It is suggested that the Schiff base formed by condensation of an isonitrosobenzoylacetone and a diamine coordinates to the metal through three nitrogens of isonitroso (=N-O), C=N, and $NH_2$groups as a tridentate ligand. And also a chloride ion coordinates to the metal in addition to the Schiff base ligand to form a square-planar geometry.

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Assessment of Selected Heavy Metal Concentrations in Agricultural Soils around Industrial Complexes in Southwestern Areas of Korea

  • Kim, Dong-Jin;Park, Jung-Hwon;Lee, Jin-Ho
    • Korean Journal of Soil Science and Fertilizer
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    • v.49 no.5
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    • pp.524-530
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    • 2016
  • Agricultural soils near or around industrial complexes can contain a certain amount of heavy metals that readily enter the food chain and negatively affect human health. Therefore, we conducted the study to investigate the distribution of selected heavy metals, including arsenic (As), cadmium (Cd), chromium (Cr), nickel (Ni), lead (Pb), mercury (Hg), and zinc (Zn), in farm-land soils around fifteen industrial complexes in the southwestern provinces, Korea. The concentrations of heavy metals in the soil samples were determined by the pseudo-total aqua regia (3 HCl : $1HNO_3$) digestion procedure. The heavy metal concentrations in most soils examined did not exceed the levels of Soil Contamination Warning Standard (SCWS) for agricultural lands (Region 1) presented in Soil Environment Conservation Law (SECL) established by Ministry of Environment (MOE), Korea. However, only one sampling site showed higher As amount ($27.1mg\;kg^{-1}$) than the SCWS level of As ($25mg\;kg^{-1}$). Pollution index (PI) for heavy metals did not exceed 1.0. The PI values were significantly positively correlated (p < 0.01) with the heavy metal concentrations. In particular, the values of correlation coefficient between the Cd and Pb concentrations and the PI values were higher than those estimated from other combinations, and thus the amounts of Cd and Pb in the agricultural soils highly affected the PI values for the heavy metals.

Distribution Characteristics of Ambient Heavy Metals based on the Emission Sources and their Carcinogenic Risk Assessment in Ulsan, Korea (발생원에 근거한 울산지역의 대기중금속 분포특성 및 발암위해성 평가)

  • Choi, Bong-Wook;Jung, Jong-Hyeon;Choi, Won-Joon;Jeon, Chang-Jae;Shon, Byung-Hyun
    • Journal of Environmental Health Sciences
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    • v.32 no.5 s.92
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    • pp.522-531
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    • 2006
  • This study has been conducted to evaluate the influence of ambient heavy metals to the air quality and to find their sources in Ulsan. Korea. The distribution characteristics of ambient heavy metals with wind direction were investigated by using pollution-rose diagram. Carcinogenic risk for five trace heavy metals (Pb. Cd, Cr, Mn, and Ni), which are classified to carcinogenic material by US EPA, are assessed according to the classification system of USEPA and WHO. According to pollution-rose calculation on pollutants sources, Pb and Cu in Deoksin, which is an adjacent to Onsan industrial complexes, were $0.1058\;and\;0.3242{\mu}g/m^3$. These concentration levels are the highest at all sampling sites. From this result we could confirm that it was affected by Onsan industrial complex that is located northeast of Deoksin.,And the maximum concentration of Cd, Cr, and Ni were $0.0306,\;0.0102,\;and\;0.0146\;{\mu}g/m^{3} in Yeocheon respectively. Because Yeocheon is in the Mipo industrial complexes, which have many combustors, incinerators, and manufacturing facilities compared to other regions. In carcinogenic risk assessment, Pb, Ni, and Mn concentration level at six sampling sites were lower than the risk level guideline values ($10^{-5}$) of WHO. However, $Cr^{6+}$ and Cd concentration in Yeocheon were 60% and 205% higher than the guideline values of WHO. Therefore it is very important that the emission from industrial complexes were carefully managed and controlled to improve air quality in residential area.