• 제목/요약/키워드: quasi-steady

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배수갑문을 통해 부분 개방된 하구호에서의 순환과 수질모의 (Simulation of Circulation and Water Qualities on a Partly Opened Estuarine Lake Through Sluice Gate)

  • 서승원;김정훈;유시흥
    • 한국해안해양공학회지
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    • 제14권2호
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    • pp.136-150
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    • 2002
  • 시화호의 수질을 개선할 목적으로 배수갑문을 통하여 외해수를 자유롭게 유통하는 방안이 고려되고 있다. 좁은 갑문을 통해 외해와 연결된 하구호는 갑문을 열고 닫는 것에 따라 희석 확산되고 상류 하천의 유입과 바람에 의해서 순환이 영향을 받는다. 이런 하구호의 수질예측목적으로 3타원 유한체적모형인 CE-QUAL-ICM을 3차원의 유한요소 동수역학모형인 TIDE3B와 연계 적응하였다. 서로 다른 두가지의 모형을 접합하여 이용할 때 발생될 수 있는 오차를 질량보존을 만족하면서 최소로 줄일 수 있는 방법을 제시하였다. 실제 관측치와의 비교검증을 통한 후 일년간 모델을 시험한 결과, 미 확정적인 초기조건의 영향을 받아 계산 초기의 60일간의 신뢰성은 의문시 되었다. 그러나 이후에는 부영양화 인자나 다른 수질 인자들이 준정상상태에 다다르는 결과를 보여 초기의 영향을 원만히 다를 수 있는 완화방안이 필요할 것으로 판단되었다. 수체와 저질사이의 반응도 모의하였지만 이 영향은 크지 않아 장기간의 모의에서는 저질의 영향을 고려하지 않아도 무난할 것으로 판단된다. 본 연구에서 새롭게 적용된 기법을 이용한 모의결과는 하구호의 수질개선을 위해 부영양화를 저감하는 것뿐만 아니라 능동적인 순환을 고려하는데 만족스럽게 응용될 수 있는 가능성을 보여주고 있다.

마젤란 분지의 백악기 심해저 하도 퇴적계의 퇴적상 및 진화 (Sedimentary Facies and Evolution of the Cretaceous Deep-Sea Channel System in Magallanes Basin, Southern Chile)

  • 최문영;손영관;조형래;김예동
    • Ocean and Polar Research
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    • 제26권3호
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    • pp.385-400
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    • 2004
  • The Lago Sofia Conglomerate encased in the 2km thick hemipelagic mudstones and thinbedded turbidites of the Cretaceous Cerro Toro Formation, southern Chile, is a deposit of a gigantic submarine channel developed along a foredeep trough. It is hundreds of meters thick kilometers wide, and extends for more than 120km from north to south, representing one of the largest ancient submarine channels in the world. The channel deposits consist of four major facies, including stratified conglomerates (Facies A), massive or graded conglomerates (Facies B), normally graded conglomerates with intraformational megaclasts (Facies C), and thick-bedded massive sandstones (Facies D). Conglomerates of Facies A and B show laterally inclined stratification, foreset stratification, and hollow-fill structures, reminiscent of terrestrial fluvial deposits and are suggestive of highly competent gravelly turbidity currents. Facies C conglomerates are interpreted as deposits of composite or multiphase debris flows associated with preceding hyperconcentrated flows. Facies D sandstones indicate rapidly dissipating, sand-rich turbidity currents. The Lago Sofia Conglomerate occurs as isolated channel-fill bodies in the northern part of the study area, generally less than 100m thick, composed mainly of Facies C conglomerates and intercalated between much thicker fine-grained deposits. Paleocurrent data indicate sediment transport to the east and southeast. They are interpreted to represent tributaries of a larger submarine channel system, which joined to form a trunk channel to the south. The conglomerate in the southern part is more than 300 m thick, composed of subequal proportions of Facies A, B, and C conglomerates, and overlain by hundreds of m-thick turbidite sandstones (Facies D) with scarce intervening fine-grained deposits. It is interpreted as vertically stacked and interconnected channel bodies formed by a trunk channel confined along the axis of the foredeep trough. The channel bodies in the southern part are classified into 5 architectural elements on the basis of large-scale bed geometry and sedimentary facies: (1) stacked sheets, indicative of bedload deposition by turbidity currents and typical of broad gravel bars in terrestrial gravelly braided rivers, (2) laterally-inclined strata, suggestive of lateral accretion with respect to paleocurrent direction and related to spiral flows in curved channel segments around bars, (3) foreset strata, interpreted as the deposits of targe gravel dunes that have migrated downstream under quasi-steady turbidity currents, (4) hollow fills, which are filling thalwegs, minor channels, and local scours, and (5) mass-flow deposits of Facies C. The stacked sheets, laterally inclined strata, and hollow fills are laterally transitional to one another, reflecting juxtaposed geomorphic units of deep-sea channel systems. It is noticeable that the channel bodies in the southern part are of feet stacked toward the east, indicating eastward migration of the channel thalwegs. The laterally inclined strata also dip dominantly to the east. These features suggest that the trunk channel of the Lago Sofia submarine channel system gradually migrated eastward. The eastward channel migration is Interpreted to be due to tectonic forcing imposed by the subduction of an oceanic plate beneath the Andean Cordillera just to the west of the Lago Sofia submarine channel.