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Hydrologic Impact Assessment of land Cover Changes by 2002 Typhoon RUSA Using Landsat Images and Storm Runoff Model

  • Lee, Mi-Seon (Department of Rural Engineering, Konkuk University) ;
  • Park, Geun-Ae (Department of Rural Engineering, Konkuk University) ;
  • Kim, Seong-Joon (Department of Civil and Environmental System Engineering, Konkuk University)
  • Published : 2006.10.31

Abstract

To investigate the streamflow impact of land cover changes by a typhoon, HEC-l storm runoff model was applied by using land cover information before and after the typhoon. The model was calibrated with three storm events of 1985 to 1988 based on 1985 land cover condition for a $192.7km^{2}$ watershed in northeast coast of South Korea. After the model was tested, it was run to estimate impacts of land cover change by the typhoon RUSA occurred in 2002 (31 August-1 September) with 897.5 mm rainfall. The land covers before and after the typhoon were prepared using Landsat 7 ETM+ of September 11 of 2000 and Landsat 5 TM of September 29 of 2002 respectively. For the $6.9km^{2}$ damaged area (3.6 % of the watershed), the peak runoff and total runoff by the changed land cover condition increased 12.5 % and 12.7 % for 50 years rainfall frequency and 1.4 % and 1.8 % for 500 years rainfall frequency respectively based on AMC (Antecedent Moisture Condition)-I condition.

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