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한국 산맥론(II): 한반도 '산줄기 지도'의 제안 (Discussions on the Distribution and Genesis of Mountain Ranges in the Korean Peninsular (II) : The Proposal of 'Sanjulgi-Jido(Mountain Ridge Map)‘)

  • 박수진;손일
    • 대한지리학회지
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    • 제40권3호
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    • pp.253-273
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    • 2005
  • 최근 한국 사회에는 산지의 공간적 연속성을 파악하고자 하는 사회적인 요구가 높다. 이 연구는 이러한 사회적 요구를 수용하면서 한반도의 산지와 유역분수계의 공간적 특징을 효율적으로 표현할 수 있는 '산줄기 지로'의 개념을 제시하는 것이 목적이다. '산줄기 지도'란 지표면에서 일정한 고도를 가지면서 산으로 인식될 수 있는 지점들을 연결한 선을 표시한 지도이다. 이 연구에서는 먼저 우리 사회에서 전통적인 산지 인식체계로 알려져 있는 백두대간 체계가 한반도의 산지특성과 유역분수계를 얼마나 정확하게 설명하고 있는지 에 대한 검증을 실시하였다 백두대간 체계는 유역분수계의 특성을 파악하거나 산지의 연속성을 명확하게 제시하는 목적에 사용되기에는, 1)유역분수계 구분의 대표성 결여, 2)유역분수계 표현의 부정확성, 3) 산지 표현의 대표성 결여, 그리고 4) 지정학적 측면에서의 문제점 등을 안고 있다. 이러한 문제점들을 극복하기 위해 한반도의 산지와 유역분수계의 공간적 분포 특성을 정량적으로 분석하였다. 그 결과를 토대로 한반도의 산지 분포를 유역분수계의 관점 에서 계층화하여 산줄기 지도를 제시하였다. 제시된 산줄기 지도에서는 한반도에서 유역 면적이 $5,000km^2$ 이상 되는 유역분지의 분수계 중에서, 고도가 100m 이상이 되는 지점들을 연결한 선을 1차 산줄기로 규정하였다. 그 다음 차수의 산줄기들은 기준 유역면적을 매 차수마다 반분하여 산줄기를 그릴 수 있도록 설계하였다. 이 과정에서 각 차수의 산줄기 가 표현할 수 있는 각종 지형학적 특성을 제시하는 경험공식들을 개발하였다. 이러한 과정을 통해 한반도 전체 산줄기 의 분포와 특성을 필요한 목적과 표현하려는 지도의 축적에 따라 계층적으로 표현할 수 있는 토대를 마련하였다. 이 지도는 유역분수계에 근거했다는 점에서 산경표의 산줄기 체계와 유사성을 지니고 있으나, 근대 지형학의 관점에서 산지의 규모와 연속성을 보다 체계적으로 해석한 것이다. 제시된 산줄기 체계는 산지의 형성작용과 그 과정을 설명하는 교육적인 모형인 산맥체계와 뚜렷이 구별된다는 점을 유념할 필요가 있다.

태백산맥의 지형적인 효과와 관련된 강릉 지역의 강풍 사례에 대한 수치모의 연구 (A numerical study of the orographic effect of the Taebak mountains on the increase of the downslope wind speed near Gangnung area)

  • 이재규
    • 한국환경과학회지
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    • 제12권12호
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    • pp.1245-1254
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    • 2003
  • A numerical simulation for 11 February 1996 has been done to grasp main mechanisms of the occurrence of strong downslope winds near Gangnung area. The simulation performed by using ARPS (Advanced Regional Prediction System) showed that enhanced surface winds were not related with a reflection of vertically propagating gravity waves. Froude numbers were about 1.0, 0.4 and 0.6 for the atmosphere above Daekwanryoung and above a place located 220km upstream, and above another place located 230km downstream from the Taebak mountains, respectively. This suggested that as a subcritical flow ascended the upslope side of the Taebak mountains, Froude numbers would tend to increase according to the increase in wind speed, and near the crest the flow would become supercritical and continue to accelerate as it went down the downslope side until it was adapted back to the ambient subcritical conditions in a turbulent hydraulic jump. Simulated Froude numbers corroborated the hydraulic jump nature of the strong downslope wind. In addition, the inversion was found near the mountain top height upstream of the mountains, and it was favorable for the occurrence of strong downslope winds.

택배취, 취나물속의 일신종 (Saussurea grandicapitula W. Lee et H. T. Im (Compositae), a New Species from the Taebaek Mountains, Korea)

  • 이우철;임형탁
    • 식물분류학회지
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    • 제37권4호
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    • pp.387-393
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    • 2007
  • 태백산맥에서 발견된 Saussurea속의 신식물을 태백취(S. grandicapitula)로 기재하였다. 우리나라 특산인 본 종은 크기가 70-100cm에 달하는 장대한 식물로, 잎 뒷면이 창백한 녹색이며, 적갈색의 얽힌 털이 엽병에 나고, 수개의 두화가 짧은 화경에 달리며, 구형의 커다란 총포에는 갈색의 얽힌 털이 밀생하고, 포편은 뒤로 젖혀지기도 하는 특징을 가져서, 한반도 북부나 일본의 다른 종들과는 명확히 구별된다. 이는 태백산맥의 눈 많은 환경에 적응 진화한 종으로 생각된다.

서울시 도시 숲의 경관생태와 관리방안 (Landscape Ecology and Management Measure of Urban Mountain Forest in Seoul)

  • 공우석;김건옥;이슬기;박희나
    • 환경영향평가
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    • 제23권3호
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    • pp.208-219
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    • 2014
  • This work aims to establish the landscape ecological countermeasures to improve the sustainability of urban mountain forest and to enrich the biodiversity in twenty mountains of the Seoul Metropolitan City. Landscape ecological analysis was conducted based upon various criteria, such as area and elevation of mountains, flora, naturalized plants, vegetation, forest types, mountain trails, and public facilities. Various measures were suggested for the better maintenances of floristic diversity, introduced plants, vegetation and forest types of urban mountain forests. Sustainable recommendations for land use adminstration were developed for the preparations of a climate change-adapted urban mountain forests, as well as rational managements of ecosystem, walking trails, and public facilities within mountain forest. Rich and diverse natural vegetation as well as high floristic diversity were reported at mountains with higher elevations, larger area size, and rich landscape diversity. Mountains with low elevation, small size with easy public access, however, might require an urgent action to decrease the burdens by anthropogenic disturbances and urban development.

Recycling of Suspended Particulates by Atmospheric Boundary Depth and Coastal Circulation

  • Choi, Hyo
    • 한국환경과학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국환경과학회 2003년도 International Symposium on Clean Environment
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    • pp.19-26
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    • 2003
  • The dispersion of recycled particulates in the complex coastal terrain containing Kangnung city, Korea was investigated using a three-dimensional non-hydrostatic numerical model and lagrangian particle model (or random walk model). The results show that particulates at the surface of the city that float to the top of thermal internal boundary layer (TIBL) are then transported along the eastern slope of the mountains with the passage of sea breeze and nearly reach the top of the mountains. Those particulates then disperse eastward at this upper level over the coastal sea and finally spread out over the open sea. Total suspended particulate (TSP) concentration near the surface of Kangnung city is very low. At night, synoptic scale westerly winds intensify due to the combined effect of the synoptic scale wind and land breeze descending the eastern slope of the mountains toward the coast and further seaward. This increase in speed causes development of internal gravity waves and a hydraulic jump up to a height of about 1km above the surface over the city. Particulate matter near the top of the mountains also descends the eastern slope of the mountains during the day, reaching the central city area and merges near the surface inside the nocturnal surface inversion layer (NSIL) with a maximum ground level concentration of TSP occurring at 0300 LST. Some particulates were dispersed following the propagation area of internal gravity waves and others in the NSIL are transported eastward to the coastal sea surface, aided by the land breeze. The following morning, particulates dispersed over the coastal sea from the previous night, tend to return to the coastal city of Kangnung with the sea breeze, developing a recycling process and combine with emitted surface particulates during the morning. These processes result in much higher TSP concentration. In the late morning, those particulates float to the top of the TIBL by the intrusion of the sea breeze and the ground level TSP concentration in the city subsequently decreases.

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The study of mountain conservation and utilization

  • Lee, Sung-Gie
    • 한국환경과학회지
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    • 제12권2호
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    • pp.157-162
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    • 2003
  • Boeun-gun is hard to develop, because of large numbers of mountains and vast distribution of limited development districts. However it is easy to access from the entire country, and there are large conservation area such as national park and dams. Short-term plans such as attraction of tourists can be established using these advantages. Long-term plans can be planed with stable establishment of continuous considerations and supports. These supports will be rewarded while it demands some time and costs. Private owned mountains can be converted from negligence upkeep of property to utilization of mountains with basic consideration of mountain conservation. This may contribute the essential function of mountain.

인간간섭에 따른 세포성 점균의 출현과 분포 및 온도가 자실체 형성에 미치는 영향 (Human Impact on the Occurrence and Distribution of Cellular Slime Molds, and the Effect of Temperature on Fructification)

  • 이정은;장남기
    • 아시안잔디학회지
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    • 제10권3호
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    • pp.231-246
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    • 1996
  • In order to elucidate the human impact on the distribution of cellular slime molds, samples were collected from 3 types of forest ; natural forests(Mt. Deogyu and Mt. Tsukuba), semi-natural forests(Seoul Great Zoo and Tama Zoo), artificial forests(Seoul National University and Tokyo Gakugei University) .The distribution of cellular slime molds in mountains was different from that of zoo and universities. In mountains, endemic species was occurred and species diversity was higher than in zoo and universities. In zoo and universities disturbed by human, Dictyostelium sphaerocephalum was occurred with higher importance value than in mountains. 6 species were selected to investigate the effect of temperature on froctification; Polysphondylium canlidum, D. delicatum. D. firmibasis, D. sphaerocephalum P. violaceum, D. purpureum. P. violaceum and D. purpureum had an optimum temperature for fructification around 25~3O˚C but the others around 22~23˚C. The degree of sensitivity to temperature was as follows; P. candidum >D. lelicatum > D. firmibasis > D. sphaerocephalum > P. violaceum > D. purpureum. Key words: Human impact, Cellular slime molds, Occurrence and distribution, fructification, Dictylostelium delicatum. Dictyostelium sphaerocephalum.

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백두대간계 중 강원도 지역의 종 분포 특성 (Characteristic Species Distribution of the Baekdoo Great Mountain Chain at Kangwon Province, korea)

  • 정연숙
    • The Korean Journal of Ecology
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    • 제21권1호
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    • pp.105-112
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    • 1998
  • Characteristics of species distribution in the Baekdoo Great Mountain Chain of Kangwon Province were discussed. Resulting from Detrending Correspondence Analysis based on the floristic composition of 48 mountains, the mountains of the Baekdoo chain tended to aggregate on DCA axis. it represented that there was the peculiar floristic composition of the Baekdoo chain separated from the other mountains. High altitude, longitude near the East Sea and large number of vascular species were main factors for the distribution pattern. And exponential relationships between endemic rare species and number of species were clarified. Even though the regions of the Baekdoo Great Mountain Chain had been conserved relatively well, many regions have been faced to be disturbed for tourism, agriculture, forestry, livestock industry and mining since the local autonomy. Thusm, the necessity for the establishment of large area network through the connection of scattered protected areas in the Baekdoo Great Mountain Chain was suggested. it would play a role as a core of nature conservation to sustain species diversity in Korea.

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지리산(智異山) 화엄사가람(華嚴寺伽藍)의 조영사상(造營思想)에 관(關)한 연구(硏究) -풍수사상을 중심(中心)으로- (A study on the Organizing Principle of Hwaeomsa Temple in Chiri Mountain - Focused on the Theory of Feng-Shui(Configuration of the Ground) -)

  • 이동영;최효승
    • 한국농촌건축학회논문집
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    • 제2권3호
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    • pp.77-84
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    • 2000
  • Kurye-gun, which Hwaeomsa temple is located, has huge scale's geographical characteristics, such as mountains, rivers and open fields. This is really blessing area because of Som-jin river at the bottom of Ghiri mountain and open fields, which this situation is very difficult. The location of Hwaeomsa temple is an end of The Baek-Doo Mountains and very important spot(where influences to its geometric converge) of the theory of feng-shui. On exposure logic of the Korean traditional theory of feng-shui, the organization in Ga-Ram of Hwaeomsa temple is inconsistent with representative theory and analyzing system. So, this is one of successful examples with the theory of feng-shui because exhalation from the earth and water was organized well with accuracy.

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Construction of Mountains and Waters in Beijing Olympic Forest Park

  • Yi-Xia, Wu;Jie, Hu;Lu-Shan, Lu
    • 한국조경학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국조경학회 2007년도 Journal of Landscape Architecture in Asia Vol.3
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    • pp.19-29
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    • 2007
  • The making of mountains and waters are recognized as essential to traditional Chinese landscapes and it is this concept that guided the Beijing Olympic Landscape, "Axis to Nature". The Olympic landscape extends the central axis of Beijing north until it is punctuated by the Forest Park Hill and dissipated by Forest Park Lake. Traditional landscape gardens, paintings, and poetry were researched and the plan assessed by eminent scholars and experts to conceive and construct an ecological park that features unique design and traditional Chinese landscape art.

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