Relationships Between Organic Carbon and $COD_{Mn}$ in a Deep Reservoir, Lake Soyang, Korea

소양호에서 유기탄소와 $COD_{Mn}$과의 상관관계

  • Choi, Kwang-soon (Department of Environmental Science, Kangwon National University) ;
  • Kim, Bom-chul (Department of Environmental Science, Kangwon National University) ;
  • Kim, Hyung-Bong (Department of Environmental Science, Kangwon National University) ;
  • Sa, Seung-Hwan (Department of Environmental Science, Kangwon National University)
  • Published : 2000.12.30

Abstract

Seasonal and vertical variations of organic carbon and chemical oxygen demand (COD$_{Mn}$ were investigated to estimate a suitability of COD$_{Mn}$ methods as an index of the quantity of organic matter in Lake Soyang. Organic matter in the lake may be composed matters resistant to oxidation by COD$_{Mn}$ method, especially in de데 layers. Rations of COD$_{Mn}$ to TOC varied with season and depth layer in Lake Soyang. In the inflowing river, the ratios after summer monsoon were very low and significantly different compared with other seasons (p<0.0001 between after summer monsoon and other seasons by unpaired sample t-test). At the dam site the ratio was low in the deep layer. The ratios in deep layer were significantly different compared with those of upper and middle layers (p<0.0001 by paired sample t-test). In Lake Soyang COD$_{Mn}$ yielded only 40$ of TOC and the oxidation rate of COD$_{Mn}$ varied largely with season and depth. These results implied that the COD$_{Mn}$ does not seem to be an index or organic matter in lakes.

현재 우리나라에서 수중의 유기물양의 지표로 사용되고 있는 $COD_{Mn}$법이 지표로서 적합한지를 알아보기 위하여 소양호의 댐앞지점과 유입수를 대상으로 유기물양과 $COD_{Mn}$과의 상관관계를 알아보았다. 또한 소양호를 표충, 중층, 심층으로 나누어 $COD_{Mn}$ 법에 의한 각 충의 유기물산화정도를 비교하였다. 소양호의 유기물농도와 $COD_{Mn}$ 비는 계절에 따라 매우 상이하였고, 수층에 따라서도 차이를 보였다. 유입수에서도 홍수기를 전후로 하여 유기물농도와 $COD_{Mn}$ 비가 유의적인 차이를 보였다. $COD_{Mn}$ 법에 의한 소양호의 유기물의 산화는 평균 40% 정도로 낮은 값을 보였다. 특히 심층의 유기물은 $COD_{Mn}$ 법에 의해 산화되는 양이 30%이하로 매우 낮았다. 이러한 결과는 $COD_{Mn}$ 법이 호수와 하천의 유기물양을 제대로 대변하고 있지 못할 뿐 아니라 계절에 따라 유기물의 조성이 변할 때 $COD_{Mn}$ 법에 의한 유기물산화력이 변한다는 단점을 보여준다.

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