• 제목/요약/키워드: Interaction Mechanism

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온천수 내 리튬 분포: 국내 심부 지하수환경의 리튬 지화학 연구 (Lithium Distribution in Thermal Groundwater: A Study on Li Geochemistry in South Korean Deep Groundwater Environment)

  • 서현수;이정환;박선주;오준섭;최재훈;이종태;윤성택
    • 자원환경지질
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    • 제56권6호
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    • pp.729-744
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    • 2023
  • 전기 자동차 및 배터리에 대한 수요가 증가함에 따라 리튬의 가치가 크게 증가하였다. 리튬은 주로 페그마타이트, 열수변질을 받은 응회암질 퇴적 점토 및 대륙성 염수에서 발견된다. 전 세계적으로 지하수로 공급되는 염호와 유전 염수는 세계 리튬 생산량의 약 70%를 차지하는 대륙 염수의 주요 리튬 공급원으로 주목받고 있다. 최근에는 심부 지하수, 특히 지열수도 리튬의 잠재적 공급원으로 연구되고 있다. 심부 지하수의 리튬 농도는 상당한 물-암석 반응과 염수와의 혼합을 통해 증가할 수 있다. 심부 지하수 중의 리튬 탐사를 위해서는 그 기원과 거동을 이해하는 것이 중요하다. 따라서 본 연구에서는 전국적인 규모에서 국내 온천지역 지열수의 수문지화학 특성과 진화에 관한 예비연구를 바탕으로, 심부 지하수 환경에서의 리튬의 분포를 평가하고 그 농도에 영향을 미치는 지구화학적 요인을 이해하고자 하였다. 총 555개의 온천 지하수 시료 자료는 수화학적 특성에 따라 뚜렷한 지화학 진화 특성을 갖는 5가지 유형으로 분류되었다. 또한, 리튬의 부화 기작을 평가하기 위해 리튬 농도가 90번째 백분위수(0.94 mg/L)를 초과하는 시료(n = 56)에 대해 자세히 고찰하였다. 리튬의 농도는 수화학 유형에 따라 유의미한 차이를 보였는데, Na(Ca)-Cl유형, Ca(Na)-SO4유형, pH가 낮은 Ca(Na)-HCO3 유형 순이었다. Ca(Na)-Cl 유형에서 리튬 부화는 해수침투에 따른 역이온 교환으로 발생한다. 백악기 화산퇴적 분지에서 특징적으로 나타나는 Ca(Na)-SO4 유형 지하수에서 용존 리튬의 부화는 열수 변질 점토 광물의 산출 및 화산활동과 관련이 있는 반면, 낮은 pH의 Ca(Na)-HCO3 유형 지하수에서는 심부 CO2의 상승 혼입에 의한 기반암의 풍화 촉진으로 인해 리튬 부화가 일어난 것으로 해석된다. 본 광역 예비 지화학 연구 결과는 심부 지질환경에서의 수문지화학 진화에 대한 이해와 함께 향후 경제성 있는 리튬 탐사 지침과 관련하여 유용한 정보를 제공할 것이다.

UCC(user-created-contents) 웹 사이트에서 사용자의 인성이 감정적, 인지적 평가와 UCC 활용에 미치는 영향 (The Effect of Users' Personality on Emotional and Cognitive Evaluation in UCC Web Site Usage)

  • 문윤지;강소라;김우곤
    • Asia pacific journal of information systems
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    • 제20권3호
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    • pp.167-190
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    • 2010
  • The research conducted here focuses on the effect of factors that affect the behavior of UCC (User Created Content) website users, other than user's rational recognition of how useful a UCC website can be. Most discussions in the existing literature on information systems have focused on users' evaluation how a UCC website can help to attain the users' own goals. However, there are other factors and this research pays attention to an individual's 'personality,' which is stable and biological in nature. Specifically, I have noted here that 'extroversion' and 'neuroticism,' the two common personality factors presented in Eysenck's most representative 'EPQ Model' and 'Big Five Model,' are the two personality factors that affect a site's 'usefulness,' by this I mean how useful does the user consider the website and its content. How useful a site is considered by the user is the other factor that has been regarded as the antecedent factor that influences the adoption of information systems in the existing MIS (Management Information System) research. Secondly, as using or creating a UCC website does not guarantee the user's or the creator's extrinsic motivation, unlike when using the information system within an organization, there is a greater likelihood that the increase in user's activities in relation to a UCC website is motivated by emotional factors rather than rational factors. Thus, I have decided to include the relationship between an individual's personality and what they find pleasurable in the research model. Thirdly, when based on the S-O-R Paradigm of Mehrabian and Russell, the two cognitive factors and emotional factors are finally affected by stimulus, and thus these factors ultimately have an effect on an individual's respondent behavior. Therefore, this research has presented an assumption that the recognition of how useful the site and content is and what emotional pleasure it provides will finally affect the behavior of the UCC website users. Finally, the relationship between the recognition of how useful a site is and how pleasurable it is to useand UCC usage may differ depending on certain situational conditions. In other words, the relationship between the three factors may vary according to how much users are involved in the creation of the website content. Creation thus emerges as the keyword of UCC. I analyzed the above relationships through the moderating variable of the user's involvement in the creation of the site. The research result shows the following: When it comes to the relationship between an individual's personality and what they find pleasurable it is extroverted users who have a greater likelihood to feel pleasure when using a UCC website, as was expected in this research. This in turn leads to a more active usage of the UCC web site because a person who is an extrovert likes to spend time on activities with other people, is sensitive to new experiences and stimuli and thus actively responds to these. An extroverted person accepts new UCC activities as part of his/her social life, rather than getting away from this new UCC environment. This is represented by the term 'Foxonomy' where the users meet a variety of users from all over the world and contact new types of content created by these users. However, neuroticism creates the opposite situation to that created by extroversion. The representative symptoms of neuroticism are instability, stress, and tension. These dispositions are more closely related to stress caused by a new environment rather than this creatingcuriosity or pleasure. Thus, neurotic persons have an uneasy feeling and will eventually avoid the situation where their own or others' daily lives are frequently exposed to the open web environment, this eventually makes them have a negative attitude towards the web environment. When it comes to an individual's personality and how useful site is, the two personality factors of extroversion and neuroticism both have a positive relationship with the recognition of how useful the site and its content is. The positive, curious, and social dispositions of extroverted persons tend to make them consider the future usefulness and possibilities of a new type of information system, or website, based on their positive attitude, which has a significant influence on the recognition of how useful these UCC sites are. Neuroticism also favorably affects how useful a UCC website can be through a different mechanism from that of extroversion. As the neurotic persons tend to feel uneasy and have much doubt about a new type of information system, they actively explore its usefulness in order to relieve their uncomfortable feelings. In other words, neurotic persons seek out how useful a site can be in order to secure their own stable feelings. Meanwhile, extroverted persons explore how useful a site can be because of their positive attitude and curiosity. As a lot of MIS research has revealed that the recognition of how useful a site can be and how pleasurable it can be to use have been proven to have a significant effect on UCC activity. However, the relationship between these factors reveals different aspects based on the user's involvement in creation. This factor of creationgauges the interest of users in the creation of UCC contents. Involvement is a variable that shows the level of an individual's mental effort in creating UCC contents. When a user is highly involved in the creation process and makes an enormous effort to create UCC content (classed a part of a high-involvement group), their own pleasure and recognition of how useful the site is have a significantly higher effect on the future usage of the UCC contents, more significantly than the users who sit back and just retrieve the UCC content created by others. The cognitive and emotional response of those in the low-involvement group is unlikely to last long,even if they recognize the contents of a UCC website is pleasurable and useful to them. However, the high-involvement group tends to participate in the creation and the usage of UCC more favorably, connecting the experience with their own goals. In this respect, this research presents an answer to the question; why so many people are participating in the usage of UCC, the representative form of the Web 2.0 that has drastically involved more and more people in the creation of UCC, even if they cannot gain any monetary or social compensation. Neither information system nor a website can succeed unless it secures a certain level of user base. Moreover, it cannot be further developed when the reasons, or problems, for people's participation are not suitably explored, even if it has a certain user base. Thus, what is significant in this research is that it has studied users' respondent behavior based on an individual's innate personality, emotion, and cognitive interaction, unlike the existing research that has focused on 'compensation' to explain users' participation with the UCC website. There are also limitations in this research. Firstly, I divided an individual's personality into extroversion and neuroticism; however, there are many other personal factors such as neuro-psychiatricism, which also needs to be analyzed for its influence on UCC activities. Secondly, as a UCC website comes in many types such as multimedia, Wikis, and podcasting, these types need to be included as a sub-category of the UCC websites and their relationship with personality, emotion, cognition, and behavior also needs to be analyzed.