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Estimation on the Water Quality of the Ian Stream, a Tributary of the Nakdong River (낙동강 지류 이안천의 수질 평가)

  • Choi Kwangsoon;Lee Hyekeun;Kim Hojoon;Kim Saewon
    • Proceedings of the Korea Water Resources Association Conference
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    • 2005.05b
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    • pp.1239-1243
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    • 2005
  • The water quality of the Ian Stream, a tributary of the Na14dong River, was estimated to provide an information in establishment of an ecological restoration plan for fan dam which will be constructed in near future. Seven stations were selected in upstream (3 stations) and downstream (4 stations) of Ian Stream, centering the construction site of Ian dam. Samples were collected at the surface water of 7 stations selected on May 1, June 16, and September 1 in 2004. The values of DO, pH, and BOD are satisfied Grade I for river water standard in nearly all sites. The concentrations of total nitrogen (TN) and total Phosphorus (TP) showed low level with ranges of $1.10\~2.25\;mgN/L,\;5\~14\;{\mu}gP/L$. However, the total and fecal conform bacteria were detected in nearly stations, especially high at the upstream stations. The number of fecal conform bacteria corresponds to the Grade III for river water standard. In addition, some metals (iron, manganese) were detected during dry season. As a consequence, general water quality of Ian Stream satisfied Grade I for river standard and it is expected that pollution loads from watershed is not significant. However, the detection of fecal conform, which is thought to be from livestock and residents, and some metals originating mimes watershed can have a potential health risk exists for aquatic organisms lived in Ian Stream. It needs to be solved by the construction of wastewater treatment plant to diminish the health risk from stream water polluted by fecal conform and metals, and to provide the safe ecological habitat for aquatic organisms.

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Distribution of riparian vegetation in Ian Stream (이안천의 식생분포)

  • Kim, Ho-Joon;Lee, Hye-Keun;Choi, Kwang-Soon
    • Proceedings of the Korea Water Resources Association Conference
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    • 2005.05b
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    • pp.1274-1279
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    • 2005
  • The complex vegetation and plant species distributions within riparian corridors influence plant species diversity patterns at both local and regional scales and further reflect both natural and anthropogenic disturbances. Because of these characteristics, riparian zones are often the ecosystem level component that are most sensitive to changes of the surrounding environment; they provide early indications of environmental change and can be viewed as the important source in the watershed. The objectives of this study were two concepts: first, document the composition and dominance of plant communities of riparian areas in the stream, second, compare species composition and temporal diversity between stations in riparian areas of the Ian Stream. The flora was composed to total 158 kinds of the vascular plants as 49 family, 54 genera, 145 species, 12 varieties, 1 forma When the naturalized plant were applied to the recent classification system 280 kinds, the naturalization rate was $10.8\% higher than that of mean value($10.3\%$) of the Korean mountain district. Furthermore, urbanization index (UI) was $6.1\%$. The dominant vegetation communities were distributed in the habitats of three compartments from upstream to downstream. The vegetations were included Phragmites japonica, Salix gracilistyla, S. hulteni and Robinia pseudo-acacia in the riparian area, and Persicaria sieboldii, Stellaria alsine var. undulata, Draba nemorosa var. hebecarpa, Capsella bursa-pastoris, Lepidium apetalum, Bidens frondosa, Trigonotis peduncularis and Hemistepta lyrata in the sandbank or the riparian area, and Equisetum arvense, Humulus japonicus, Persicaria perfoliata, Trifolium repens, Artemisia princeps var. orientalis, Lactuca indica var. laciniata, Avena fatua, Agropyron yesoense, Oenothera odorata, Viola mandshurica, Rumex crispus in banksides, respectively.

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Distribution of Riparian Vegetation in a Small Stream (Ian Stream), South Korea (이안천의 식생분포 특성)

  • Kim, Hojoon
    • Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment
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    • v.17 no.6
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    • pp.367-372
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    • 2008
  • 소하천의 식생분포특성을 조사하기 위하여 경북 상주시 내서면 서원리에서 낙동강 본류가 만나는 함창읍 신흥리까지 이안천의 약 25km 구간에서 7개의 정점을 선정하였다. 각 조사정점에서 상 하 약 1.5km 구간에 대하여 식물상 및 식생분포현황을 중점조사 하였다. 7개 조사정점에서 출현한 식물은 모두 49과 54속 145종 12변종 1품으로 도합 158종류가 확인되었다. 출현 식물 중 한국 특산식물인 환경부 1등급종 쥐방울덩굴, 물오리나무, 왕버들, 낙지다리 4종류가 출현하였다. 17종류가 출현하였으며 귀화율은 10.8%, 도시화지수는 6.1%로 나타났다. 식생도상에 표시된 식생유형을 경관생태학적으로 분석하기위하여 식생유형별 조각수를 비교하였다. 이안천의 전체 조사정점의 식생 조각 수는 183개로 나타났으며, 육상식물인 명아주군락을 제외한 수변군락의 식생수는 총 181개로서 전체의 98.9%를 나타내었다. 군락별로는 달뿌리풀군락이 76개로서 전체의 42.5%로서 가장 높고, 갯버들군락이 67개로서 35.8%, 삿갓사초가 26개로서 26.0%, 고마리가 3개로서 1.1%를 나타내었다. 각 조사지점별 식생면적의 구성비에서도 달뿌리풀이 가장 높고, 갯버들, 삿갓사초의 순으로 나타났다.