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Improved method of the conventional flow duration curve by using daily mode discharges

일 최빈유량을 이용한 유황곡선 개선방안

  • Park, Tae Sun (Department of National Territorial Environment & Resources Research, KRIHS)
  • 박태선 (국토연구원 국토환경.자원연구본부)
  • Received : 2021.01.19
  • Accepted : 2021.04.17
  • Published : 2021.06.30

Abstract

The conventional Flow Duration Curve has limitations that it does not consider hydrologic persistence of daily discharge, that the daily discharge is greatly affected by the maximums or minimums, and that the date of occurrence and duration of a specific discharge cannot be known. In this study, we propose a Daily Mode Discharge Curve, which consists of aligning the daily discharge each year by the date of occurrence, calculating the daily mode discharge, and averaging them every 5 days. As a result of reviewing the long-term observational daily discharge data at 8 points upstream and downstream of the mainstream of the 4 major rivers in Korea, it was found that the daily discharge at all points shows hydrological persistence, and the distortion of it was alleviated by using Daily Mode Discharge Curve. We also suggest that the Daily Mode Discharge Curve is useful for utilizing reference discharge such as Drought, Low, Normal, Plentiful, and Flood Discharge.

기존의 유황곡선은 일유량의 수문학적 지속성을 고려하지 못하며, 산술평균으로 인한 일유량의 왜곡이 발생되고, 특정유량의 발생시점이나 지속기간도 알 수 없다. 본 연구에서는 매년의 일유량을 발생일자별로 정렬한 후, 일 최빈유량을 산정하고, 이들을 5일 단위로 평균하여 나타내는 일 최빈유량곡선법을 제시하였다. 4대강 본류의 상·하류 각 1곳 씩 총 8개 지점의 장기간 관측 일유량 자료를 이용하여 검토한 결과, 연중 일유량은 수문학적 지속성을 가지는 것으로 나타났다. 또한, 일 최빈유량곡선법을 이용하면 산술평균에 따른 일유량의 왜곡을 완화시킬 수 있고, 특정유량의 발생시점과 지속기간도 파악할 수 있다. 일 최빈유량곡선법은 유황분석 기준유량별(갈수유량, 저수유량, 평수유량, 풍수유량, 홍수유량)로 유용하게 활용할 수 있다.

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Acknowledgement

이 논문은 2020년도 국토연구원의 연구과제(수시 20-04) 중 일부 내용을 수정·보완한 것임.

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