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Evaluation of Seawater Intrusion on Costal Groundwater using Systematic Analytical Method (계층적 분석방법을 이용한 해수침투 영향 평가)

  • Kim, Chang-Hoon;Kim, Nam-Ju;Park, Youngyun
    • The Journal of Engineering Geology
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    • v.27 no.1
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    • pp.1-7
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    • 2017
  • Seawater intrusion was evaluated using electrical conductivity, chemical proxies, and oxygen isotopic compositions in coastal area. It seems that groundwater in the area where the electrical conductivity is over $3,000{\mu}S/cm$ is influenced by seawater. However, it is very difficult that seawater intrusion is distinguished from other contaminants using the electrical conductivity. The chemical proxies and oxygen and hydrogen isotopic compositions can quantitatively estimate seawater intrusion. However, these method is a costly disadvantage. Therefore, firstly, groundwater contamination by seawater intrusion was evaluated using electrical conductivity and then the additional chemical and isotopic analysis were conducted in areas where possibility of contamination by seawater intrusion is high. These systematic analytical method can reduce analytical cost to quantitatively evaluate influence of seawater intrusion on coastal groundwater and may improve efficiency of analytical method for seawater intrusion.

Seawater Desalination Pretreatments and Future Challenges (해수담수화 전처리 기술과 향후 도전)

  • Jang, Hoseok;Kwon, Deaeun;Kim, Jeonghwan
    • Membrane Journal
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    • v.25 no.4
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    • pp.301-309
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    • 2015
  • Importance of pretreatment for seawater desalination is growing rapidly. Proper selection of pretreatment is critical for the successful, long-term operation in the seawater desalination plant such as seawater reverse osmosis (SWRO). The purposes of seawater pretreatment are to remove particulate, colloidal materials, organic, inorganic materials, microorganisms and their by-products present in the seawater, and thus to improve the performance of seawater desalination systems. However, pretreatment is most challenging for designing and operating seawater desalination plants because of fluctuations of water qualities, site specifications and wide ranges of target materials present in the seawater to be treated. In addition, it is also becoming evident increasingly that microscopic algae are a major cause of operational problems, for example, membrane fouling which is long-standing problem in SWRO process. Pretreatment strategies prior to the operation of seawater desalination technologies should be even more complicated by algae blooms and release of their harmful by-products in marine environment. This paper reviews the roles of various pretreatment methods in seawater desalination process. Benefits and drawbacks are described, which should be taken into account in future studies on selecting pretreatment for seawater desalination process.

The study for the effect of biofilter and ultra-violet disinfector in fish-breeding place using seawater (폐쇄순환 양식장에서의 생물여과기 (biofilter) 및 자외선살균기(ultra-violet disinfector)효과에 대한 연구)

  • 강청근;노기완;류시영;조충희
    • Korean Journal of Veterinary Service
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    • v.22 no.4
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    • pp.357-361
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    • 1999
  • The most harmful nitrogenous compounds in fish-breeding place using are ammonia and nitrate. Excessively high total nitrogen concentration is the signal of unbalance for breeding fishes in seawater and may result overfeeding or overstocking without seawater treatment system. The failure of elimination for the organic ingredients or nitrogen compounds can also cause the consequence of inadequate oxygen concentration in seawater, either. The study shows the effect of biofilter and W disinfector of seawater in the fish- breeding place. In the results, these tools had ammonia, nitrite, nitrate and decreased 71.8%, 27.6% and 1%, respectively, and the total number of microorganisms decreased up to 81.9%.

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Evaluation of Seawater Resistance of a Non-Sintering Inorganic Binder Using Phosphogypsum and Waste Lime as Activators

  • Kim, Ji-Hoon;Mun, Kyung-Ju;Hyung, Won-Gil
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Building Construction
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.185-193
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    • 2018
  • In this study, using Granulated Blast Furnace Slag (GBFS), an industrial byproduct, and Phosphogypsum (PG), and Waste Lime (WL) as activator, non-sintering binder (NSB) which does not require a sintering process was produced, and the chemical penetration resistance was evaluated through a seawater resistance experiment. The result of the experiment showed that the inside of NSB mortar saw almost no influence from the ions in seawater due to its dense structure. Also, as it appears that only the surface reacts with ions in seawater while spreading inward is suppressed, the high seawater resistance of NSB could be confirmed.

Separation of $Sr^{2+}$ Ion from Seawater by Liquid Membrane Permeator with Two Micro-Porous Films (지지막을 이용한 액막 추출기에 의한 합성해수 중의 $Sr^{2+}$ 이온 분리)

  • 주창식;이회근;정갑섭
    • Journal of Environmental Science International
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    • v.9 no.6
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    • pp.517-522
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    • 2000
  • Separation of strontium ion from synthetic seawater in the contained liquid membrane permeator with two micro-porous films was performed. The permeator consisted of a liquid membrane and two cells for aqueous solutions. The liquid membrane consisted of $D_2EHPA(di-2-ethylhexy1-phosphoric acid)$ and DCH18C6 (dicyclohexano-18-crown-6),diluted to 30 vol% with kerosine and was trapped between two micro-porous hydrophilic films. This liquid membrane separated two aqueous solutions, one of which was synthetic seawater and the other of which was the stripping solutions consisting of 1mol/L $H_2SO_4$ solution. The effects of various operating parameters on the extraction rate and equilibrium extraction ratio of strontium ion from synthetic seawater were experimentally examined. The addition of DCH18C6 to the $D_2EHPA$ solution caused synergy effect on the extraction of strontium ion. The permeator extracted strontium ion from synthetic seawater effectively with high membrane life time.

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A Study on Boron Removal by Mineral Cluster Coagulant for Seawater Desalination Application

  • Vu, Hanh Hong;Cho, Bong-Yeon
    • Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.227-230
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    • 2011
  • Seawater desalination technology is a complicated and expensive process. Besides salt removal from seawater, thesignificant problem that needs to be solved is boron removal. Boron removal is difficult so it is a considerable challenge for the desalination process. The main technology of this process is reverse osmosis (RO). RO can remove salt and boron more effectively than other technologies. In a conventional seawater desalination process, coagulant is utilized for pre-treatment but it is difficult to remove boron through this stage. In this study, a coagulant called Mineral Cluster was examined for boron removal. Therefore, Mineral Cluster can be considered a potential coagulant for boron removal in seawater desalination technology.

A Study on the Sea-water Purification Properties of Porous Concrete (포러스콘크리트의 해수정화특성에 관한 실험적 연구)

  • Seo, Dae-Seuk;Park, Seong-Bum;Lee, Jun;Song, Jae-Lib;Kim, Jung-Hee
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2006.05b
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    • pp.649-652
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    • 2006
  • This paper describe the performance of seawater purification, to which living organisms can adapt, and the physical properties of porous concrete with continuous void. Although conventional concrete has been regarded as a destroyer of nature, seawater and air can pass freely through concrete when it is made porous by forming continuous void. This not only enables plants to vegetables, but also makes it possible for microscopic animals and plants, including bacteria, to attach to and inhabit uneven surface as well as internal voids when the concrete is provided in a natural seawater area or seawater side area. As a result, porous concrete using recycled aggregate improved the performance of seawater purification. In this study, The performance of seawater purification of porous concrete using recycled aggregate analyzed by T-P, T-N.

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A study on the fracture toughness of seawater-absorbed carbon nanotube/epoxy/basalt composites

  • Kim, Man Tae;Rhee, Kyong Yop;Kim, Hyun Ju;Jung, Dong Ho
    • Carbon letters
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.190-192
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    • 2013
  • It has been demonstrated in a previous study that carbon nanotube (CNT)/epoxy/basalt composites produce better flexural properties than epoxy/basalt composites. In this study, mode I fracture tests were conducted using CNT/epoxy/basalt composites with and without seawater absorption in order to investigate the effect of the seawater absorption on the mode I fracture toughness ($G_{Ic}$) of the CNT/epoxy/basalt composites. The results demonstrated that the compliance of the seawater-absorbed specimen was larger than that of the dry specimen at the same crack length, while the opposite result was obtained for the fracture load. The $G_{Ic}$ value of the seawater-absorbed CNT/epoxy/basalt composites was approximately 20% lower than that of the dry CNT/epoxy/basalt composites.

Effects of Seawater and Freshwater Soaking on Chemical and Electrical Condition Monitoring of CSPE (CSPE의 화학·전기적 상태감시에 미치는 해수·담수침지의 영향)

  • Shin, Yong-Deok;Lee, Jeong-U
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 2015.07a
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    • pp.1193-1194
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    • 2015
  • The volume electrical resistivity of $3.777{\times}10^{13}{\Omega}{\cdot}cm$ of dried CSPE for 660~750 days after seawater & freshwater soaking is lower than $4.011{\times}10^{13}{\Omega}{\cdot}cm$ of that before seawater soaking. The peak binding energy of oxygen and sulphur of CSPE after seawater & freshwater soaking are shifted above 1.0ev. The grass transition temperature($T_g$) of $-19.76^{\circ}C$ of seawater & freshwater soaked CSPE are lower than $-19.59^{\circ}C$ of that of non-soaked CSPE. The melting temperatures($T_m$) of seawater & freshwater soaked and non-soaked CSPE are $45.58^{\circ}C$ and $45.59^{\circ}C$, respectively.

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Seawater Exchange and Residence Time in Gamak Bay Determined by Numerical Experiments

  • Lee, Moon-Ock;Kim, Byeong-Kuk
    • Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.14 no.4
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    • pp.421-428
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    • 2011
  • We conducted modeling experiments to evaluate the residence times and exchange rates of seawater in Gamak Bay, located on the southern coast of the Korean Peninsula. The results revealed that pollutants are more quickly dispersed in a fixed grid rather than in a variable grid system. Pollutant concentrations decayed exponentially with time after release near the mouth of the bay, whereas no exponential variations were seen at the northwest end of the bay. The mean exchange rate of the seawater was 1.58% per day in the variable grid system, and the residence time of pollutants was greater than 288 days in Gamak Bay. Conversely, the exchange rate of seawater in Gamak Bay, as revealed by the particle tracking method, was 65% over a 50-day simulation. The results suggest that the seawater exchange in Gamak Bay is so low that pollutants are likely to remain in the bay indefinitely.