• Title/Summary/Keyword: 전자 토양도 작성

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Development of a Mapping System for N-fertilizer Amount Using Real-time Soil Organic Matter Sensor and DGPS (실시간 토양 유기물 센서와 DGPS를 이용한 질소 시비량 지도 작성 시스템 개발)

  • 조성인;최상현;김유용
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Agricultural Machinery Conference
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    • 2002.02a
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    • pp.486-493
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    • 2002
  • 본 연구에서는 정밀시비를 위한 전자지도 작성 시스템을 개발하고, 질소 시비량 지도를 작성하였다. 개발된 토양 유기물 함량 계측 센서는 0.07%~7.96%가지의 토양 유기물 함량을 $R^2$= 0.85, SEP=0.72, bias=-0.13으로 계측할 수 있었으며, 작성된 시비량 지도를 이용한 시비는 58.7%의 정확성을 보였다. 시비량 지도에 의한 정밀시비는 획일적인 시비의 정밀시비 30.5%에 비해 91%의 정확성 향상을 보였다. 그러나 개발된 센서의 오차로 인하여 유기물 함량 등급 분류 간격이나 격자 간격 면에서 세분화된 지도는 작성할 수 없었다. 좀 더 정확하고 세분화된 시비량 지도 작성을 위해서는 오차 범위가 작은 정밀한 센서의 개발이 요구된다. 또한 토양 유기물 센서뿐만 아니라 다른 토양 상태를 계측할 수 있는 센서들이 개발된다면 다양하고 정확한 시비량 지도를 작성할 수 있을 것으로 판단된다. 작성된 전자 지도는 농작업의 의사결정에 도움을 주며, 빠른 처방이 가능할 것이다.

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Using Detailed Soil Maps(1:5,000) to Estimate SCS Runoff Curve Number in a Small Watershed (SCS-CN 산정을 위한 수치세부정밀토양도의 활용)

  • Hong, Suk-Young;Jung, Kang-Ho;Choi, Chol-Uong;Jang, Min-Won;Kim, Yi-Hyun;Ha, Sang-Keun
    • Proceedings of the Korea Water Resources Association Conference
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    • 2007.05a
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    • pp.106-115
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    • 2007
  • 농촌진흥청에서 제공하고 있는 수치토양도는 수문 수자원 분야에서 SCS-CN법을 이용한 유효우량 및 유출곡선 산정에 가장 많이 활용되고 있다. 토양조사 국책사업 결과 전산화된 토양도 및 토양검정 데이터베이스에 기초한 토양정보 웹 시스템은 전국의 토양 전자지도와 토양 통계 자료를 주제별로 검색하거나 필지별 토양분석 성적에 따른 토양관리처방서를 조회하는데 사용되는 농업분야 이외의 사용자 그룹을 위해 필요한 정보를 제공하도록 활용 및 유통 요구도가 높아지고 있다. 수치토양도가 수문학적 토양유형 정보를 포함하도록 제공하는 것이 먼저 필요할 것으로 생각되고 다음으로는 수문 수자원 분야 활용 측면에서 수치토양도가 제공하는 속성, 축척, 제공형태, 좌표체계, 서비스 방식 등에 대하여 활용정책을 마련하여 이에 따라 자료가 유통될 수 있도록 하여야 할 것이다. 앞으로 활용이 가능하게 될 수치세부정밀토양도와 토양유형을 이용하여 충북 괴산군 소수면의 소유역에 대해 SCS 삼각법에 따른 단위도 작성, 유효우량 산출 및 유출곡선을 작성한 결과 농업과학기술원의 정 등(2006)이 분류한 토양유형을 이용한 결과 정 등(1995)에 따른 토양유형을 이용한 결과에 비해 CN값과 유효우량이 더 높게 나타났고 삼각단위도로부터 유도한 정점의 유출량과 시간별 유량 관측값에 더 가까운 것으로 나타났다.

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A Study for drone and robot to monitor, sterilize and clean the air/water/soil pollution of smart livestock (스마트 축사의 공기/수질/토양 오염을 감시, 살균 및 청소할 드론과 로봇에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Do-Yeup;Jung, Chan-Kyu
    • Proceedings of the Korea Information Processing Society Conference
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    • 2022.11a
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    • pp.737-739
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    • 2022
  • 본 논문은 스마트 축사의 공기/수질/토양 오염을 감시, 살균 및 청소할 드론과 로봇에 관한 연구이다. 서론에서는 서귀포시에서 최근에 개발되어 보급을 시작한 스마트 축사 시스템의 시범서비스와 바른전자의 사례를 통해서 시스템의 발전 방향과 문제점들을 분석한다. 본론에서는 차세대 스마트 축사의 전체 구성도와 서비스 구성표를 작성함으로써 연구개발의 방향을 모색하고, 인공지능, 빅데이터 분석, 드론, 로봇의 협동 방식의 스마트 축사를 구상하여 현존하는 스마트 축사 시스템의 문제점들을 보완하였다. 결론적으로, 본 논문은 차세대 스마트 축사의 환경오염과 자연생태계위협을 근원적으로 해결할 입체적인 감지정보처리 및 실시간으로 오염/전염병의 예방과 선제적 대응을 포함한, 축사에서 발생할 오염 및 전염병 사고/사건을 관할 당국에 신고하고 행정명령을 처리하는 ICT기반시설을 제안한다.

Use of Electromagnetic Inductance for Salinity Measurement in Reclaimed Saline Land (전자장 유도 장치를 이용한 간척지 토양의 염농도 측정)

  • Jung, Yeong-Sang;Lee, Won-Ho;Joo, Jin-Ho;Yu, Il-Ho;Shin, Wan-Sik;Ahn, Yeol;Yoo, Sun-Ho
    • Korean Journal of Soil Science and Fertilizer
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    • v.36 no.2
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    • pp.57-65
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    • 2003
  • Mapping of salinity distribution in the reclaimed lands was attempted by using the electromagnetic inductance technique. Field study was conducted to monitor ground conductivity with an electromagnetic inductance, EM 38 (Geonics), and electrical conductivity of the saturated extract, ECe of the soils, at the Daeho reclaimed land. EM values of horizontal mode, EMh, and vertical mode, EMv, mode were recorded at the interval of $2m{\times}2m$ from the ground. Soil samples were taken through the profile down to 100cm for calibration. ECe of poor drained area of Daeho, were in the range of $19.50-91.50ds\;m^{-1}$, while ECe of well-drained area ranged from $1.10-34.40ds\;m^{-1}$. Multiple regression equations for the measured EMv, EMh, and ECe were highly significant. The EMh showed higher correlation with ECe than EMv. With the multiple equation, ECgM could be calculated. Correlation between ECe and ECgM was the highest ($r=0.753^{***}$), when EMI readings were taken on the ground. The relationships were highly significant below 30 cm height of measurement, With the EM38 measurement, the salinity distribution was effectively expressed for the experimental filed in Daeho reclaimed land.

Spatial Prediction of Soil Carbon Using Terrain Analysis in a Steep Mountainous Area and the Associated Uncertainties (지형분석을 이용한 산지토양 탄소의 분포 예측과 불확실성)

  • Jeong, Gwanyong
    • Journal of The Geomorphological Association of Korea
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    • v.23 no.3
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    • pp.67-78
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    • 2016
  • Soil carbon(C) is an essential property for characterizing soil quality. Understanding spatial patterns of soil C is particularly limited for mountain areas. This study aims to predict the spatial pattern of soil C using terrain analysis in a steep mountainous area. Specifically, model performances and prediction uncertainties were investigated based on the number of resampling repetitions. Further, important predictors for soil C were also identified. Finally, the spatial distribution of uncertainty was analyzed. A total of 91 soil samples were collected via conditioned latin hypercube sampling and a digital soil C map was developed using support vector regression which is one of the powerful machine learning methods. Results showed that there were no distinct differences of model performances depending on the number of repetitions except for 10-fold cross validation. For soil C, elevation and surface curvature were selected as important predictors by recursive feature elimination. Soil C showed higher values in higher elevation and concave slopes. The spatial pattern of soil C might possibly reflect lateral movement of water and materials along the surface configuration of the study area. The higher values of uncertainty in higher elevation and concave slopes might be related to geomorphological characteristics of the research area and the sampling design. This study is believed to provide a better understanding of the relationship between geomorphology and soil C in the mountainous ecosystem.

An Introduction of Korean Soil Information System (한국 토양정보시스템 소개)

  • Hong, S. Young;Zhang, Yong-Seon;Hyun, Byung-Keun;Sonn, Yeon-Kyu;Kim, Yi-Hyun;Jung, Sug-Jae;Park, Chan-Won;Song, Kwan-Cheol;Jang, Byoung-Choon;Choe, Eun-Young;Lee, Ye-Jin;Ha, Sang-Keun;Kim, Myung-Suk;Lee, Jong-Sik;Jung, Goo-Bok;Ko, Byong-Gu;Kim, Gun-Yeob
    • Korean Journal of Soil Science and Fertilizer
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    • v.42 no.1
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    • pp.21-28
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    • 2009
  • Detailed information on soil characteristics is of great importance for the use and conservation of soil resources that are essential for human welfare and ecosystem sustainability. This paper introduces soil inventory of Korea focusing on national soil database establishment, information systems, use, and future direction for natural resources management. Different scales of soil maps surveyed and soil test data collected by RDA (Rural Development Administration) were computerized to construct digital soil maps and database. Soil chemical properties and heavy metal concentrations in agricultural soils including vulnerable agricultural soils were investigated regularly at fixed sampling points. Internet-based information systems for soil and agro-environmental resources were developed based on 'National Soil Survey Projects' for managing soil resources and for providing soil information to the public, and 'Agroenvironmental Change Monitoring Project' to monitor spatial and temporal changes of agricultural environment will be opened soon. Soils data has a great potential of further application in estimation of soil carbon storage, water capacity, and soil loss. Digital mapping of soil and environment using state-of-the-art and emerging technologies with a pedometrics concept will lead to future direction.

A geophysical survey result over a hydrocarbon contaminated site (물리탐사를 이용한 국내 유류오염지역 조사 사례)

  • Song Yoonho;Park Sam Gyu;Seol Soon Jn;Choi Seong-Jun;Chung Seung-Hwan
    • 한국지구물리탐사학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2001.09a
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    • pp.122-140
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    • 2001
  • We have applied the geophysical survey, mainly electric and electromagnetic (EM) methods, to a test site contaminated by hydrocarbon waste disposal and local spill. The multi-frequency, moving source & receiver EM survey along with ground penetrating radar (GPR) showed a fairly good performance in detection of buried metal pipes and objects. Magnetic survey measuring vertical and horizontal gradients were so sensitive to the small metallic objects spread over the surface that it's hard to discriminate the buried pipe. We chose electrical resistivity, EM and GPR survey to examine the soil contamination. Depth slices of resistivity distribution as the results of the inversion of resistivity and EM data coincided each other and closely matched the contaminated area determined by chemical analysis of the soil samples. GPR images did not show the reflection events related with contamination plume since there are no distinct spill in this site. We inferred the contamination using the penetration depth of the GPR energy, which could be used as auxiliary information to the resistivity and EM results. We summarized the applicability of each survey methods based on this results and proposed a desirable survey scheme for the determination of hydrocarbon contaminated site.

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Geoscientific land management planning in salt-affected areas* (염기화된 지역에서의 지구과학적 토지 관리 계획)

  • Abbott, Simon;Chadwick, David;Street, Greg
    • Geophysics and Geophysical Exploration
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.98-109
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    • 2007
  • Over the last twenty years, farmers in Western Australia have begun to change land management practices to minimise the effects of salinity to agricultural land. A farm plan is often used as a guide to implement changes. Most plans are based on minimal data and an understanding of only surface water flow. Thus farm plans do not effectively address the processes that lead to land salinisation. A project at Broomehill in the south-west of Western Australia applied an approach using a large suite of geospatial data that measured surface and subsurface characteristics of the regolith. In addition, other data were acquired, such as information about the climate and the agricultural history. Fundamental to the approach was the collection of airborne geophysical data over the study area. This included radiometric data reflecting soils, magnetic data reflecting bedrock geology, and SALTMAP electromagnetic data reflecting regolith thickness and conductivity. When interpreted, these datasets added paddock-scale information of geology and hydrogeology to the other datasets, in order to make on-farm and in-paddock decisions relating directly to the mechanisms driving the salinising process. The location and design of surface-water management structures such as grade banks and seepage interceptor banks was significantly influenced by the information derived from the airborne geophysical data. To evaluate the effectiveness ofthis planning., one whole-farm plan has been monitored by the Department of Agriculture and the farmer since 1996. The implemented plan shows a positive cost-benefit ratio, and the farm is now in the top 5% of farms in its regional productivity benchmarking group. The main influence of the airborne geophysical data on the farm plan was on the location of earthworks and revegetation proposals. There had to be a hydrological or hydrogeological justification, based on the site-specific data, for any infrastructure proposal. This approach reduced the spatial density of proposed works compared to other farm plans not guided by site-specific hydrogeological information.