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내성천 퇴적물 입도와 노란잔산잠자리(멸종위기야생생물 II급) 약충 개체수와의 상관관계 분석 (Correlation Analysis between Sediment Particle Size and Number of Macromia daimoji (Endangered Species II) Nymphs in Naeseong Stream, Korea)

  • 박진영;권혁영;장명성;차진열;이종은
    • 한국응용곤충학회지
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    • 제59권4호
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    • pp.325-331
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    • 2020
  • 노란잔산잠자리(멸종위기야생생물 II급) 약충은 내성천 일대 서식하는 것으로 알려져 있다. 2019년 3월 서식이 확인된 37개 지점의 하상 0.2㎡ 면적에서 채취한 퇴적물 입도 분석 및 개체수와의 상관관계를 분석하였다. 입도 분석 결과 '조립사'(500 ~ 1,000 ㎛) 52.5%, '극조립사'(1,000 ~ 2,000 ㎛) 25.6%, '중립사' (250 ~ 500 ㎛) 17.2%, '세립사'(125 ~ 250 ㎛) 3.1%, '극세립사'(63 ~ 125 ㎛) 1.0%, '실트'(63 ㎛미만) 0.7% 순으로 나타났다. 노란잔산잠자리 약충의 개체수는 '극세립사'(63 ~ 125 ㎛), '세립사'(125 ~ 250 ㎛)와는 양의 상관관계를, '조립사'(500 ~ 1.000 ㎛)와는 음의 상관관계를 나타내었다. 본 연구 결과를 통해 노란잔산잠자리 약충이 고운 모래를 서식처로 활용하고 있는 것을 확인하였으며, 이러한 연구결과는 이후 내성천 일대 하상 환경변화 모니터링에 활용 할 수 있을 것이다.

표토의 정밀 모니터링을 위한 유실 및 퇴적량 산정 (Loss and Sediment Estimation for the Precise Monitoring of Surface Soil)

  • 강영미;강준묵
    • 대한토목학회논문집
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    • 제26권1D호
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    • pp.141-147
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    • 2006
  • 강우에 의해서 발생하는 토양유실은 비옥한 표토를 유실시켜 생산성의 저하를 초래하고, 유실된 토양입자는 하천이나 호수, 댐 등에 퇴적되어 저수용량의 감소와 수질관리에 어려움을 야기 시키므로 이에 대한 대처가 필요하다. 본 연구에서는 위성 영상과 GIS 기법을 활용하여 유역내 토양침식에 영향을 미치는 토양조건, 피복조건, 지형조건들을 추출하고 이 요소들을 범용토양유실공식(USLE; Universal Soil Loss Equation)에 적용하여 유입퇴적량 및 유입 가능성이 높은 위치를 파악하였다. 또한 유입되어 하상에 쌓여 있는 퇴적량은 투과성이 강한 음향측심기를 활용하여 퇴적층과 지층의 고도 정보를 획득하여 산정하고 유실량과 퇴적량을 비교하여 퇴적되는 비율을 도출하였다.

자연하도 하구부의 방사보에 의한 수리학적특성 해석 (Analysis of Hydraulic Characteristics by Sediment Protection Weir on Natural River Estuary)

  • 안승섭;최윤영
    • 한국산업융합학회 논문집
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    • 제4권1호
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    • pp.51-60
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    • 2001
  • This study examines the effects of removal of the sediment protection weir at Taehwa river mouth on hydraulic and around river environment considering the fact that the effects of the sediment protection weir which is installed to protect water level drop of Ulsan harbor caused by sediments according to flood in Taehwa river, Dong-chun, and so forth may add water quality contamination by flow stagnance in normal and drought period and accumulation of pollutants. The result is as follows. First, it is estimated from the examination of variation characteristics water depth and level for Taehwa river before and after removal of the sediment protection weir that about 0.01m of water depth down according to removal of the sediment protection weir occurs when low flow runs between the sediment protection weir which is located about 2.3km away from the estuary and Samho-gyo which is about 9.0km away from the sediment protection weir, and about 0.01~0.56m(directly upstream point of the sediment protection weir 0.56m, Myongchon-gyo 0.14m, Ulsan-gyo 0.03m, and Taehwa-gyo 0.02m) downs when design flood flows between the sediment protection weir and the upstream of Taehwa-gyo which is 10km away from the sediment protection weir. Therefore, it is thought that variation of hydraulic characteristics of water depth down and so on according to removal of the sediment protection weir is slight because water depth variation is only about 1cm between directly upstream point of the sediment protection weir and Samho-gyo. Next, it is estimated from the examination of variation characteristics of flow velocity for Taehwa river before and after removal of the sediment protection weir that about 0.0lm/s of flow velocity increase occurs between the directly upstream point of the sediment protection weir which is about 2.4km away from the estuary and the directly upstream point of Samho-gyo when low flow runs, and about 0.01~0.44m/s increases between the sediment protection weir and Samho-gyo when design flood flows. Therefore, riverbed erosion by the increased flow velocity is concerned but it is thought that the concern about riverbed erosion is not great because the mean velocity is about 0.07~1.36m/s when low flow runs, and about 1.02~2.41m/s when design flood flows for the sector which experiences the flow velocity variation.

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기능을 상실한 보 철거를 통한 하천생태통로 복원 - 곡릉천 곡릉2보 철거를 대상으로 - (Stream Eco-corridor Restoration by Out-aged Small Dam Removal - Focused on Gokreung River Gokreung 2 Small Dam Removal -)

  • 안홍규;우효섭;이동섭;김규호
    • 한국환경복원기술학회지
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    • 제11권2호
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    • pp.40-54
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    • 2008
  • Small and large dams are installed in the course of a stream for maintaining the water level of the stream or obtaining agricultural water. Currently about 18,000 of them are installed in Korea to supply water. However, the environmental problems of small dams are well known : the interruption of stream eco-corridors, deterioration of water quality in the upper reaches of the small dam, changes in the habitats of riparian organisms, damages to the stream scenery. In a very few of these small dams artificial eco-corridors like fishways are installed, but the number is very minimal.Accordingly, to efficiently restore stream eco-corridors by removing these small dams, it will be necessary to closely examine physical impacts, such as changes in the riverbed and changes in the shape of the stream caused by the removal, chemical impacts, such as changes in water quality, and transport and accumulation of contaminated sediments and biological impacts, such as changes in the habitats of organisms, and develop related technologies in advance, and have these technologies verified through demonstration application in the sites. In this study, we analyzed the physical, chemical and ecological impacts of the removal of the above-mentioned small dams, and conducted a research on the demonstration small dam removal project for a spot investigation. As a result, the small dam removal will restore the eco-corridor, there by improving the habitat of fishes and crustaceans. The number of major underwater organisms inhabiting the Gokreungcheon, such as Korean spotted sleepers, Chinese minnows, Microphysogobio yaluensis, Abbottina rivularis, stone morokos, striped shinners, long-nosed barbels, and Chinese mitten crabs, is expected to increase, and the food chain in the ecosystem will improve so that species diversity will improve as well.