• 제목/요약/키워드: spatial distribution analysis

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면적평균강우량 산정을 통한 강우관측망 평가 및 추정오차 (Evaluation of Raingauge Network using Area Average Rainfall Estimation and the Estimation Error)

  • 이지호;전환돈
    • 한국습지학회지
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    • 제16권1호
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    • pp.103-112
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    • 2014
  • 면적평균강우량의 산정은 가용 수자원의 정확한 양을 파악하고 강우-유출해석에 필수적인 입력자료이기 때문에 매우 중요하다. 이와 같은 면적평균강우량의 정확한 산정을 위한 필수적인 조건은 강우관측망의 균일한 공간적 분포이다. 본 연구에서는 보다 향상된 유역 면적평균강우량 산정을 위한 강우관측망의 공간분포 평가방법론을 제시하고, 이를 한강 및 금강 유역에 적용하였다. 강우관측소의 공간적 분포 특성은 최근린 지수(nearest neighbor index)를 이용하여 정량화하였다. 유역별 강우관측소의 공간적 분포가 면적평균강우량 산정에 미치는 영향을 평가하기 위하여 2013년의 강우사상에 대해 산술평균법, 티센가중법, 추정이론을 이용하여 면적평균강우량을 산정하고 각 경우에 대해 추정오차를 평가하였다. 그 결과 공간분포가 우수한 유역은 면적평균강우량의 추정오차가 상대적으로 작으며, 반대로 공간분포가 왜곡된 유역의 경우는 상대적으로 추정오차가 큼을 확인하였다.

GIS를 이용한 상수관로 설계지원 기법 연구 (A Study on Design Support Technique for Water Distribution Network using GIS)

  • 조효섭;최승철;이기하;조복환;김정엽
    • 한국지리정보학회지
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    • 제8권2호
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    • pp.103-116
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    • 2005
  • 최근 GIS를 이용한 관망 DB화가 빈번히 이루어지고 있으나 관망해석 모형과의 연계는 미흡한 실정이다. 그 주된 이유는 이들 DB가 관망해석 모형에서 요구하는 전문적인 공간정보의 작성에 어려움이 있기 때문이다. 그로 인해, 배수관망도의 작성과 이의 정확도 향상을 위하여 공간자료를 구축할 수 있는 GIS 기법 적용이 요구되고 있다. 본 연구에서는 배수관망 수리해석 모형구축에 필요한 제반 공간자료를 GIS를 이용하여 손쉽게 작성할 수 있는 방법을 제시하였다. 또한, 관망해석모형의 계산결과를 활용하여 상수관로 위치의 공간적인 적정성(노후도 분석, 표고별 수압분포, 수용가 관리를 위한 유량공급의 분석 등)을 판단할 수 있도록 하였다.

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GIS를 이용한 강하분진 중 금속원소의 공간분포분석 (Spatial Distribution Analysis of Metallic Elements in Dustfall using GIS)

  • 윤훈주;김동술
    • 한국대기환경학회지
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    • 제13권6호
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    • pp.463-474
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    • 1997
  • Metallic elements in dustfall have been known as notable air pollutants directly or indirectly influencing human health and wealth. The first aim of this study was to obtain precise spatial distribution patterns of 5 elements (Pb, Zn, K, Cr, and Al) in dustfall around Suwon area. To predict isometric lines of metal fluxes deposited on unsupervised random sites, the study has applied both spatial statistics as a receptor model and a GIS (geographic information system). Total of 31 sampling sites were selected in the study area (roughly 3 by 3 km grid basis) and dustfall samples were then collected monthly basis by the British deposit gauges from Dec., 1995 to Nov., 1996. The metallic elements in the dustfall were then analyzed by an atomic absorption spectrometer (AAS). On the other hand, a base map overlapped by 7 layers was constructed by using the AutoCAD R13 and ARC/INFO 3.4D. Four different spatial interpolation and expolation techniques such as IDW (inverse distance weighted averaging), TIN (triangulated irregular network), polynomial regression, and kriging technique were examined to compare spatial distribution patterns. Each pattern obtained by each technique was substantally different as varing pollutant types, land of use types, and topological conditions, etc. Thus, our study focused intensively on uncertainty analysis based on a concept of the jackknife and the sum of error distance. It was found that a kriging technique was the best applicalbe in this study area.

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EOF와 CSEOF를 이용한 한반도 강수의 변동성 분석 (Investigation of Korean Precipitation Variability using EOFs and Cyclostationary EOFs)

  • 김광섭;순밍동
    • 한국수자원학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국수자원학회 2009년도 학술발표회 초록집
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    • pp.1260-1264
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    • 2009
  • Precipitation time series is a mixture of complicate fluctuation and changes. The monthly precipitation data of 61 stations during 36 years (1973-2008) in Korea are comprehensively analyzed using the EOFs technique and CSEOFs technique respectively. The main motivation for employing this technique in the present study is to investigate the physical processes associated with the evolution of the precipitation from observation data. The twenty-five leading EOF modes account for 98.05% of the total monthly variance, and the first two modes account for 83.68% of total variation. The first mode exhibits traditional spatial pattern with annual cycle of corresponding PC time series and second mode shows strong North South gradient. In CSEOF analysis, the twenty-five leading CSEOF modes account for 98.58% of the total monthly variance, and the first two modes account for 78.69% of total variation, these first two patterns' spatial distribution show monthly spatial variation. The corresponding mode's PC time series reveals the annual cycle on a monthly time scale and long-term fluctuation and first mode's PC time series shows increasing linear trend which represents that spatial and temporal variability of first mode pattern has strengthened. Compared with the EOFs analysis, the CSEOFs analysis preferably exhibits the spatial distribution and temporal evolution characteristics and variability of Korean historical precipitation.

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음장의 공간 복소 포락: 정의와 특성 (Spatial Complex Envelope of Acoustic Field : Its Definition and Characteristics)

  • 박춘수;김양한
    • 한국소음진동공학회논문집
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    • 제17권8호
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    • pp.693-700
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    • 2007
  • We can predict spatial acoustic pressure distribution on the plane of interest by using acoustic holography. However, the information embedded in the distribution plot is usually much more than what we need: for example, source locations and their overall propagation pattern. One possible candidate to solve the problem is complex envelope analysis. Complex envelope analysis extracts slowly-varying envelope signal from a band signal. We have attempted to extend this method to space domain so that we can have spatial information that we need. We have to modulate two dimensional data for obtaining spatial envelope. Although spatial modulation basically follows the same concept that is used in time domain, the algorithm for the spatial modulation turns out to be different from temporal modulation. We briefly describe temporal complex envelope analysis and extend it to spatial envelope of 2-D acoustic field by introducing geometric transformation. In the end, the results of applying the spatial envelope to the holography are envisaged and verified.

Geostatistical analyses and spatial distribution patterns of tundra vegetation in Council, Alaska

  • Park, Jeong Soo;Lee, Eun Ju
    • Journal of Ecology and Environment
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    • 제37권2호
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    • pp.53-60
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    • 2014
  • The arctic tundra is an important ecosystem in terms of the organic carbon cycle and climate change, and therefore, detailed analysis of vegetation distribution patterns is required to determine their association. We used grid-sampling method and applied geostatistics to analyze spatial variability and patterns of vegetation within a two-dimensional space, and calculated the Moran's I statistics and semivariance to assess the spatial autocorrelation of vegetation. Spatially autocorrelated vegetation consisted of moss, Eriophorum vaginatum, Betula nana, and Rubus chamaemorus. Interpolation maps and cross-correlograms revealed spatial specificity of Carex aquatilis and a strong negative spatial correlation between E. vaginatum and C. aquatilis. These results suggest differences between the species in water requirements for survival in the arctic tundra. Geostatistical methods could offer valuable information for identifying the vegetation spatial distribution.

Spatial Distribution of Economic Growth and Inequality: Kazakhstan's Experience

  • Nurlanova, Nailya K.;Satybaldin, Azimkhan A.;Bekturganova, Makpal A.;Kireyeva, Anel A.
    • The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business
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    • 제5권3호
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    • pp.169-178
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    • 2018
  • This study aims is to explore of the theoretical concepts of regional imbalances and spatial inequality, analysis of spatial distribution of economic growth and identifying of "growth poles" for sustainable development in the regions of Kazakhstan. Based on the theoretical views, we conclude that the key direction of regional policy is the search and development of "growth poles", which will distribute their potential equally to backward regions. The authors propose the methodological tools for presenting a standard form of evaluation of spatial distribution and inequality of the regions of Kazakhstan. This study confirms the importance of using of proposed methods and its application for objectively and realistically defines "growth poles" for sustainable development. Further, the obtained results showed the distribution of Kazakhstan's regions by economic growth and specialization with using modified index of KDI. According to the results of this theoretical and empirical study proved that distribution of the regions of Kazakhstan and results of KDI indexes shows that the spatial differentiation of economic development, but its level and dynamics are different in different respects. In addition, according to the conducted survey, we conclude that one of the most important tasks is sustainable growth based on "growth poles" for sustainable development.

강하분진의 침적 특성파악을 위한 통계학적 해석과 공간분포 분석 (A Statistical Analysis and Spatial Distribution Analysis for Deposition Characteristics of Fall-out Particles)

  • 주재희;황인조
    • 한국대기환경학회지
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    • 제28권3호
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    • pp.294-305
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    • 2012
  • The objective of this study is to estimate the chemical compositions and to identify qualitative sources of fall-out particles in study area. Also, this study used a spatial analysis to estimate spatial distributions and average deposition flux. In this study, the chemical compositions of fall-out particle samples collected at Muncheon lake from May 2010 to January 2011 were analyzed by ICP and IC. The monthly trend of deposition fluxes for fall-out particles showed highest in June ($107.61kg/km^2/day$) and lowest in October ($22.22kg/km^2/day$). The average fluxes of Fe, Si, Al, Zn and Ba are 0.44, 0.24, 0.20, 0.17, $0.09kg/km^2/day$, respectively. Also, the average fluxes of $NO_3^-$, $SO_4^{2-}$, $NH_4^+$, $Ca^{2+}$, and $Na^+$ are 6.48, 5.01, 4.96, 1.75, $1.37kg/km^2/day$, respectively. A Factor analysis identified four sources such as 1) nonferrous metal, motor vehicle, and agriculture, 2) soil, 3) field burning, incineration, and 4) road dust and oil burning. The IDW (inverse distance weighting) spatial analysis method was used to estimate spatial distribution and average deposition flux for fall-out particles. A total average deposition fluxes estimated in Muncheon lake were 936.15 kg/month. The spatial distribution trend of deposition flux showed higher at site 1 and 2 than at site 3, 4 because local road is adjacent to the site 1 and 2.

고학력 인적 자본의 공간적 분포에 미치는 요인분석 - 석·박사 집단을 중심으로 - (Analysis of Factors Affecting the Spatial Distribution of Highly Educated Human Capital: Focusing on Master's and Doctorate Group)

  • 김소영;김동현
    • 한국지리정보학회지
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    • 제24권2호
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    • pp.64-77
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    • 2021
  • 본 연구의 목적은 고학력 인적 자본 집단의 공간적 분포를 살펴보고 공간적 분포에 미치는 영향요인을 파악하는 것이다. 본 연구는 지니계수와 탐색적 공간자료분석을 통해 불균형과 공간적 집중정도를 살펴보았으며 공간회귀모형을 통해 고학력 인적 자본 집단의 분포에 미치는 경제적 요인과 어메너티 요인의 영향 정도를 확인하였다. 분석결과, 석·박사 집단 고학력 인적 자본은 불균등하게 분포하고 있으며 수도권을 중심으로 충남 및 강원 일부지역에서 군집을 형성하고 있는 것으로 나타났다. 석·박사 집단 고학력 인적 자본의 분포에 영향을 미치는 영향요인은 경제적 요인이 강하게 작용하고 있었다. 어메너티 요인은 석·박사 집단 고학력 인적 자본의 분포의 영향요인으로서 큰 역할을 하지 못하는 것으로 나타났다. 본 연구의 결과는 인적 자본을 유입하고자 하는 지역경제개발 정책에 있어 시사점이 있다.

Spatial distribution patterns of old-growth forest of dioecious tree Torreya nucifera in rocky Gotjawal terrain of Jeju Island, South Korea

  • Shin, Sookyung;Lee, Sang Gil;Kang, Hyesoon
    • Journal of Ecology and Environment
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    • 제41권8호
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    • pp.223-234
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    • 2017
  • Background: Spatial structure of plants in a population reflects complex interactions of ecological and evolutionary processes. For dioecious plants, differences in reproduction cost between sexes and sizes might affect their spatial distribution. Abiotic heterogeneity may also affect adaptation activities, and result in a unique spatial structure of the population. Thus, we examined sex- and size-related spatial distributions of old-growth forest of dioecious tree Torreya nucifera in extremely heterogeneous Gotjawal terrain of Jeju Island, South Korea. Methods: We generated a database of location, sex, and size (DBH) of T. nucifera trees for each quadrat ($160{\times}300m$) in each of the three sites previously defined (quadrat A, B, C in Site I, II, and III, respectively). T. nucifera trees were categorized into eight groups based on sex (males vs. females), size (small vs. large trees), and sex by size (small vs. large males, and small vs. large females) for spatial point pattern analysis. Univariate and bivariate spatial analyses were conducted. Results: Univariate spatial analysis showed that spatial patterns of T. nucifera trees differed among the three quadrats. In quadrat A, individual trees showed random distribution at all scales regardless of sex and size groups. When assessing univariate patterns for sex by size groups in quadrat B, small males and small females were distributed randomly at all scales whereas large males and large females were clumped. All groups in quadrat C were clustered at short distances but the pattern changed as distance was increased. Bivariate spatial analyses testing the association between sex and size groups showed that spatial segregation occurred only in quadrat C. Males and females were spatially independent at all scales. However, after controlling for size, males and females were spatially separated. Conclusions: Diverse spatial patterns of T. nucifera trees across the three sites within the Torreya Forest imply that adaptive explanations are not sufficient for understanding spatial structure in this old-growth forest. If so, the role of Gotjawal terrain in terms of creating extremely diverse microhabitats and subsequently stochastic processes of survival and mortality of trees, both of which ultimately determine spatial patterns, needs to be further examined.