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The Foundation of Cave Rescue Center and Public Relation Reinforcement (동굴 구조센터 설립과 홍보 활동 강화)

  • Yoon, Jung-Mo
    • Journal of the Speleological Society of Korea
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    • no.79
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    • pp.53-63
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    • 2007
  • While cave being active it will can occur and to be big the preparation against a small accident steadily and only objection the bay it knows to draw up the scenario of virtuality against the actual structure which leads a rescue work practice must practice. It systematizes a cave structure commission wheat cave structure association from the world-wide each nation and it does a cave relief activity. To found the cave structure center even in Korea and executing the improvement of structure setup and equipment and simultaneously, it is prevention of accident and accident occurrence right time and appropriate and to dispose and it is important to go out. The cave structure center must establish and inside Korean cave academic society it must maintain it must be strengthened feed with the fact that it becomes the relationship with academic society and the other cave structure specific authorization and a public relation.

A Study on the Classification Distribution Characteristic of Tour Cave in Northeastern Asia

  • Hong, Choong-Real
    • Journal of the Speleological Society of Korea
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    • no.69
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    • pp.33-47
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    • 2005
  • The purpose of this study is to grasp the distribution characteristic of tour cave in northeastern Asia. It is examined to use internet homepage to get the status of tour cave in northeastern Asia. First, the total of tour cave is 116 and, in type limestone cave is extremely many. Second, the distribution character by nation has been shown China, Japan and South Korea in sequence. In the type tour cave, China, South Korea and North Korea are more popular with limestone cave while Japan, Taiwan, and Hong Kong have more marine caves. This study mainly relies on the research of internet homepage. Therefore, after this, activated research about tour cave is needed through comparison and analysis with more concrete statistical data and tourist behaviour by nations

Activation Plan of Korean Speleology Society (한국동굴학회의 활성화 방안)

  • Yoon, Jung-Mo
    • Journal of the Speleological Society of Korea
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    • no.84
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    • pp.22-30
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    • 2008
  • With activation plan of Speleological Society of Korean like home page of Speleological Society of Japan cave crane information, caving information, cave Q/A, cave publication, the relation site back the possibility of seeing information regarding the cave which is various in order to be, it reorganizes. The possibility of coming in contact in order to be, various branch information also the general rain specialist regarding the cave resources. Currently the possibility of seeing the various branch data for the application of the cave resources at any time it is, home page of Speleological Society of Korean the possibility of doing to lead in order to be, it proposes the plan. From one person it will be able to study the data regarding the cave of various field in order, all curricular materials regarding the cave resources the educational program which leads a home page about under developing it proposes the activation plan of the cave resources.

A Study on the Concept of a Cave in Terunobu Fujimori's Architecture (후지모리 테루노부 건축의 동굴 개념에 대한 고찰)

  • Kim, Hyon-Sob
    • Journal of architectural history
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    • v.23 no.4
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    • pp.7-17
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    • 2014
  • This paper aims at researching the cave concept of the Japanese architect Terunobu Fujimori and the result could be summarised as follows. First, a cave is Fujimori's only theme related to the interior space. He set some design guidelines for practice concerning openings of the wall and finishing materials of the interior, following the two major characteristics of a cave: 'comfortability' and 'homogeneity in material'. And 'fire' was also the premise in the cave as a 'spirit' of the space. Second, Fujimori applied the concrete guidelines to Tanpopo House (1994~95), which had in fact borne the ideas. Yakisugi House (2005~07) that took the cave as its design theme showed the transition of his cave concept, from closedness to openness. Third, though his cave concept might deserve the criticism that it is inclined to 'image' rather than 'essence', it illustrates that he seeks after an archetype of human dwelling before the purity of the original space was tarnished with rationality and abstraction. And the cave idea allows the seemingly contradictory 'sachlich' and 'surrealistic' features to coexist. Summing up, Fujimori's cave concept proves that his architecture is a rejection of the Cartesian modernist ideal and the contemporary architects' desire for dematerialisation. In a fundamental level, however, it is a result of his strategic choice induced by his own primary principle that his building must not be similar to any styles in history or any other architects' works in the world.

Experience studying activation plan of cave resources (동굴자원의 체험학습 활성화 방안)

  • Yoon, Jung-Mo
    • Journal of the Speleological Society of Korea
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    • no.70
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    • pp.29-35
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    • 2006
  • 21 century as the knowledge base society which demands an originality and a variety the updated technology and knowledge creation ability quality and national power of life of the citizen were under controlling. Consequently, the extension of development and originality of the ability which is various leads and studying voluntary character and the ability back the education which it considers actively it raises and the infield it does. With activation plan of cave resources home page of Speleological Society of Korean like home page of Speleological Society of Japan cave crane information, caving information, cave Q/A, cave publication, the relation site back the possibility of seeing information regarding the cave which is various in order to be, it reorganizes. The possibility of coming in contact in order to be, various branch information also the general rain specialist regarding the cave resources. Currently the possibility of seeing the various branch data for the application of the cave resources at any time it is, home page of Speleological Society of Korean the possibility of doing to lead in order to be, it proposes the plan. From one person it will be able to study the data regarding the cave of various field in order, all curricular materials regarding the cave resources the educational program which leads a home page about under developing it proposes the activation plan of the cave resources.

Geochemical Characteristics of Baengnyongdonggul Cave Water, Pyeongchang, Gangwon State (강원특별자치도 평창 백룡동굴 동굴수의 지구화학적 특성)

  • Youngyun Park;Lyoun Kim;Jonghee Lee;Mun Bok Choi
    • The Journal of Engineering Geology
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    • v.33 no.3
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    • pp.413-426
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    • 2023
  • This study presents the geochemical characteristics of cave water to evaluate its origin and flow path. From June 2022 to may 2023, river water was collected at two sites (WE1 and WE2) in the Donggang River around Baengnyongdonggul Cave, and cave water was collected at four sites (WE3 to WE6) inside Baengnyongdonggul Cave. Water samples were analyzed for major dissolved components. Both river and cave waters were classified as Ca-HCO3 type. All cave water samples were supersaturated in carbonate minerals, suggesting that carbonate minerals would precipitate within the cave. Due to differences in the source of cave water and the degree of water-rock interaction, the geochemical characteristics of water from sites where the flow of cave water is observed (WE3 and WE6) and rimstone pools (WE4 and WE5) could be clearly distinguished. The cave water at WE6 flows in from the Donggang River, then passes through WE3 and flows back out into the Donggang River. The cave water at WE4 and WE5 is supplied from precipitation, but the flow path of cave water at WE4 and WE5 is different.

A study on Bilogical Environment of Ondal Cave

  • Kim, Chu-Yun;Yoo, Yeong-Jun
    • Journal of the speleological society of Korea
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    • no.4
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    • pp.11-21
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    • 1996
  • Ondal cave is the limestone and the cultural asset cave designated as Natural monument NO. 261. Originally after the caves included in cultural assets separately survey the academic, cultural value of the cave, the result must be the academic basis of the cave.(omitted)

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Environmental Characteristics of Ondal Cave(I)

  • Byeon, Tae-Geun
    • Journal of the Speleological Society of Korea
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    • no.85
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    • pp.18-20
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    • 2008
  • To find out the natural environmental characteristics of Ondal Cave, temperature, humidity, wind speed and water temperature have been investigated. When compared to other caves, in sum, Ondal Cave has shown no significant difference interms of natural environment. Inparticular, Ondal Cave was higher than other limestone caves by 1-2$^{\circ}C$ in terms of water temperature due to high inflow of river water nearby.

Environmental Characteristics of Ondal Cave(II)

  • Kyung, Man-Ho
    • Journal of the Speleological Society of Korea
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    • no.85
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    • pp.35-37
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    • 2008
  • It's been confirmed that Ondal Cave has gone through secondary cave formations. The comprehensive geological and regional characteristics of Ondal Cave have been investigated. According to the said investigation, geographical features need to be properly used in considerations for natural characteristics by area, and a passage should be developed.

Digital Restoration of Pulguksa Temple and Sokkuram based on Virtual Reality -Focused on the CAVE of Virtual Reality System (가상현실기술을 이용한 불국사와 석굴암의 디지털 복원 -가상현실 시스템 CAVE를 중심으로)

  • 박소연
    • Archives of design research
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.67-76
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    • 2003
  • Today, computer graphics have moved into spotlight within many related fields. The use of computer graphics in many fields as well as in design is now universalized. More than ever, those fields which utilize virtual reality are being vigorously researched and are rapidly progressing. Many advanced countries are obtaining positive results, allowing the world to learn about their culture and history by using virtual reality techniques for the restoration of cultural property. Above all, the West has utilized the diversity of the CAVE system which could best express the artificial system among virtual reality systems. However, in Korea this technology remains in its early stages of development. Moreover, the field, digital restoration of cultural property, which will be discussed in this study, hasn't yet been explored. Accordingly, this study presents the way of digitally restoring cultural property based on the CAVE through the empirical research and suggests the significance and possibility of digitally restoring cultural properly in the CAVE system. For them, this study processes the digitally restoring of Pulguksa Temple and Sokkuram and refers to the limitation and the future study following the investigation of CAVE and the introduction of applicable examples in abroad.

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