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Spatial and Seasonal Variability of Soil Moisture Properties along Transect Line on a Forest Hillslope in the Cheong-Mi Catchment (청미천 유역 내 산림사면에서 단면선에 따른 토양수분특성의 공간적 계절적 변동)

  • Gwak, Yong-Seok;Kim, Sang-Hyun;Jung, Sung-Won;Lee, Yeon-Gil;Lee, Jung-Hoon;Kim, Su-Jin
    • Korean Journal of Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.45-57
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    • 2015
  • Soil moisture is critical for understanding the spatial-temporal variability of hydrologic processes. The distributions of soil moisture have been explored along transect line in hillslope hydrology. In this study, we measured several soil moistures along transect lines during ten-month period at a hillslope located the Cheong-mi catchment. The soil moisture properties were expressed by simple statistical methods (average, standard deviation, and recession slope) and analyzed in terms of soil depths and transects from the seasonal context. Supplementary studies were also performed about the effect of location, topography and soil texture to the soil moisture responses. The spatial distributions of average soil moisture at deep soil layer were distinguished from those at near surface due to the possibility of expected factors such as subsurface lateral flow from upslope, preferential flow and existence of bedrock. The soil moistures in combined line affected from significant contribution of upper transect line were relatively higher(wetter), low variability compared to those in other transect lines and seemed to be under stabilization process. There are confirmed heterogeneity of soil moisture variation related with preferential flow and significant influence of soil texture for soil moisture properties in upslope.

Spatio-temporal Regression Analysis between Soil Moisture Measurements and Terrain Attributes at Hillslope Scale (사면에서 지형분석을 통한 토양수분 시공간 회귀분석)

  • Song, Tae-Bok;Kim, Sang-Hyun;Lee, Yunghil;Jung, Sungwon
    • Korean Journal of Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
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    • v.15 no.3
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    • pp.161-170
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    • 2013
  • Spatio-temporal distribution of soil moisture was studied to improve understanding of hydrological processes at hillslope scale. Using field measurements for three designated periods during the spring, summer and autumn seasons in 2010 obtained from Beomryunsa hillslope located at the Sulmachun watershed, correlation analysis was performed between soil moisture measurements and 18 different terrain attributes (e.g., curvatures and topographic index). The results of correlation analysis demonstrated distinct seasonal variation features of soil moisture in different depths with different terrain attributes and rainfall amount. The relationship between predicted flow lines and distribution of the soil moisture provided appropriate model structures and terrain indices.

Soil Moisture Measurements and Correlation Analysis to Understand the Runoff Generation Process for a Bumrunsa Hillslope of Sulmachun Watershed (설마천 범륜사 사면 유출과정의 이해를 위한 실측토양수분 상관도 분석)

  • Kim, Sang-Hyun;Kang, Mi-Jeong;Kwak, Yong-Seok
    • Journal of Korea Water Resources Association
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    • v.44 no.5
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    • pp.351-362
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    • 2011
  • The soil moisture measurements and correlation analysis are presented to improve understanding the hydrological process at the hillslope scale. The rainfall events is a main driver of soil moisture variation, and its stochastic characteristic need to be properly treated prior to the correlation analysis between soil moisture measurements. Using field measurements for two designated periods during the late summer and autumn seasons in 2007 obtained from the Bumrunsa hillslope located at the Sulmachun watershed, prewhitened correlation analysis were performed for 8, 14, 7 and 7 relationships representing the vertical, lateral, recharge and return flows, for two designated periods, respectively. The analysis indicated both temporal and spatial variation patterns of hydrological processes, which can be explained by the relative contribution of matrix and macropore flows and the impact of transect topography, respectively.

Establishment and Operation of a Soil Moisture Monitoring System Considering Temporal and Spatial Features of Representation (시공간 대표성을 고려한 토양수분 모니터링 System의 구축 및 운영)

  • Kim, Ki-Hoon;Kim, Sang-Hyun;Kim, Hyung-Sub;Kim, Won
    • Journal of Korea Water Resources Association
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    • v.38 no.1
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    • pp.73-82
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    • 2005
  • A soil moisture measuring method of a hillslope for Korean watershed is developed to configure spatial-temporal distribution of soil moisture. Intensive surveying of topography had been performed to make a digital elevation model(DEM). Flow distribution algorithms were applied and a distribution pattern of the measurement sensors was determined to maximize representative features of spatial variation of soil moisture. Inverse surveying provides appropriate information to install the waveguides in the field. Measurements were performed at the right side hillslope of Bumrunsa located at the Sulmachun watershed. A multiplex monitoring system has been established and spatial-temporal variation of soil moisture data has been measured for a rainfall-runoff event. Acquired soil moisture data show that physical hydrologic interpretations as well as the effectiveness of monitoring system. Lack of connectivity in vertical distribution of soil moisture suggests that preferential flow and macropore flux are important components in the hillslope hydrology.

Assessment of runoff and sediment yield of So-Okcheon watershed using SWAT model and GeoWEPP model considering hillslope hydrological concept (SWAT 모형과 hillslope hydrological 개념의 GeoWEPP 모형을 이용한 소옥천 유역의 유출 및 토사유출량 평가)

  • Kim, Yoonkyung;Kim, Minseok;Jung, Kwansue
    • Proceedings of the Korea Water Resources Association Conference
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    • 2017.05a
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    • pp.200-200
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    • 2017
  • 강우에 의한 토양 침식 및 토사유츨량은 하천 및 유역환경관리 관점에서 가장 중요한 인자 중 하나로 보고되고 있으며, 다양한 분야에서 이에 대한 연구를 수행 중에 있다. 일반적으로 유역에서 발생한 토양침식 및 물의 이동에 의한 토사유출량을 해석하기 위해 SWAT 등과 같은 많은 모형이 적용되고 있지만, 대부분 농업지역에서 이용하는 수평형태의 수문학적 개념에 따른 overland flow 개념을 이용하고 있다. 하지만, 우리나라는 약 70% 이상이 산림으로 이루어진 지역으로 유역환경 해석에 있어 수평적인 개념과 함께 사면내에서 lateral flow와 같은 지표하 흐름의 이동에 관한 개념 역시 필요하지만, 이의 영향에 대한 관련 연구는 부족하다. 최근 수문학의 발달과 더불어 수평적인 개념을 탈피한 사면수문학 개념이 전 세계적으로 발달하고 있으며, 많은 발전을 이루고 있다. 이를 통해 GIS를 기반으로 물리학기반의 GeoWEPP 모형이 미국을 중심으로 개발되었고, 이에 대한 많은 적용 및 평가가 이루어지고 있다. 본 연구에서는 전 세계적으로 평가받고 있는 process 기반의 SWAT 모형과 사면수문학 개념을 반영한 물리학기반의 GeoWEPP 모형을 이용하였다. 이 두 모형은 강우, 지형, 토양도, 토지피 복도 등 두 모형의 입력자료 역시 거의 동일하게 구성되어 있으며, 같은 FORTRAN CODE 및 ArcGIS에서 운영될 수 있도록 이루어져 있어 비교 분석하기 원활하다. 모형의 적용은 매년 심각한 조류가 발생하는 대청호 지류인 소옥천 유역내 중하류에 위치한 옥각교에서 관측된 모니터링 자료(토사유출량과 유출량)를 이용하여 모형의 정확성을 평가 후, 사면수문학 개념의 적용성에 대해 논하였다. 각각의 모형의 결과에 대한 정확성 평가는, Nash-Sutcliffee를 이용하여 실시하였다.

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Application of TOPMODEL at Artificially Drained Watershed (인공배수유역에서의 TOPMODEL의 적용)

  • Kim, Sang-Hyeon
    • Journal of Korea Water Resources Association
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    • v.30 no.5
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    • pp.539-548
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    • 1997
  • A physically based model for rainfall runoff simulation in agricultural watershed equipped with tile drains is presented. This model is developed from the TOPMODEL which is based on the detailed topographic information provided by Digital Elevation Model (DEM). Nine possible flow generation scenarios in the tile drained basin are suggested and used in the development of the model. The model can identify the portions of the hydrograph resulting from tile flow, subsurface flow and surface flow. The performance of the model is assessed through a calibration and validation process. The results of the analysis show that the model describes the physical system well and provides a better insight into the hillslope hydrology of agricultural watersheds with tile drainage.

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The Analysis of Hydrological Response Structure Based on Spatial Correlation of Extracted Geomorphic Variables by Using DEM (DEM에 의해 추출된 지형인자의 공간상관성을 기반으로 한 수문학적 응답구조의 해석)

  • Kim, Joo-Cheol;Choi, Yong-Joon;Kim, Jae-Han
    • Journal of Korean Society for Geospatial Information Science
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.69-78
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    • 2010
  • The hydrological-geomorphic character is closely related with runoff in basin. A development of GIS greatly helps investigating about mechanism between theirs. We analyze local slope and hillslope length which are related with hydrological response. But variation of these geomorphic variables has very wide range at each pixel. So there's a limit as to use directly. Therefore we investigate a relation between hydrological response and distributed geomorphic variables according to statistical character of distributed map considering spatial correlation. As a result, the local slope affects peak discharge, and the hillslope length affects peak discharge and time, mean and variance of hydrological response. Henceforth these hydrological-geomorphic analyze methods can be improved that hydrology response is directly analogized with DEM data.

Estimation of Mean Residence Time using Soil Moisture at a Hillslope on the Forested Catchment (산림 사면에서 토양수분을 이용한 물 평균체류시간 추정)

  • Jin, Sung-Won;Kim, Sang-Hyun
    • Journal of Korea Water Resources Association
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    • v.41 no.12
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    • pp.1199-1210
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    • 2008
  • The mean residence time is the time scale for intermediate status between infiltration and runoff and one of the critical factors for understanding runoff response, erosion, and eco-hydrological processes. This research explored a direct method to estimate the mean residence time over existing indirect, isotope tracer method. Spatial and temporal distributions of soil moisture have been monitored for a year with 2-hours monitoring interval. Mean residence time for soil moisture showed apparent increasing tendency to deeper depth and decreasing trend during summer periods, which had intensive rainfall events. The mean residence times obtained from this research showed similar trend to those obtained from other isotope methods, which means the direct method can be an efficient approach to obtain the mean residence time.

Effect of subsurface flow and soil depth on shallow landslide prediction

  • Kim, Minseok;Jung, Kwansue;Son, Minwoo;Jeong, Anchul
    • Proceedings of the Korea Water Resources Association Conference
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    • 2015.05a
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    • pp.281-281
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    • 2015
  • Shallow landslide often occurs in areas of this topography where subsurface soil water flow paths give rise to excess pore-water pressures downslope. Recent hillslope hydrology studies have shown that subsurface topography has a strong impact in controlling the connectivity of saturated areas at the soil-bedrock interface. In this study, the physically based SHALSTAB model was used to evaluate the effects of three soil thicknesses (i.e. average soil layer, soil thickness to weathered soil and soil thickness to bedrock soil layer) and subsurface flow reflecting three soil thicknesses on shallow landslide prediction accuracy. Three digital elevation models (DEMs; i.e. ground surface, weathered surface and bedrock surface) and three soil thicknesses (average soil thickness, soil thickness to weathered rock and soil thickness to bedrock) at a small hillslope site in Jinbu, Kangwon Prefecture, eastern part of the Korean Peninsula, were considered. Each prediction result simulated with the SHALSTAB model was evaluated by receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis for modelling accuracy. The results of the ROC analysis for shallow landslide prediction using the ground surface DEM (GSTO), the weathered surface DEM and the bedrock surface DEM (BSTO) indicated that the prediction accuracy was higher using flow accumulation by the BSTO and weathered soil thickness compared to results. These results imply that 1) the effect of subsurface flow by BSTO on shallow landslide prediction especially could be larger than the effects of topography by GSTO, and 2) the effect of weathered soil thickness could be larger than the effects of average soil thickness and bedrock soil thickness on shallow landslide prediction. Therefore, we suggest that using BSTO dem and weathered soil layer can improve the accuracy of shallow landslide prediction, which should contribute to more accurately predicting shallow landslides.

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Predicting Surface Runoff and Soil Erosion from an Unpaved Forest Road Using Rainfall Simulation (인공강우실험에 의한 임도노면의 지표유출량 및 토양유실량 평가)

  • Eu, Song;Li, Qiwen;Lee, Eun Jai;Im, Sangjun
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Environmental Restoration Technology
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.13-22
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    • 2015
  • Unpaved forest roads are common accessways in mountain areas being used for forestry purposes. The presence of forest roads produces large volumes of surface runoff and sediment yield due to changes in soil properties and hillslope profile. Rainfall simulation experiments were conducted to estimate the impacts of above-ground vegetation and antecedent soil water condition on hydrology and sediment processes. A total of 9 small plots($1m{\times}0.5m$) were installed to represent different road surface conditions: no-vegetation(3 plots), vegetated surface(3 plots), and cleared vegetation surface(3 plots). Experiments were carried out on dry, wet, and very wet soil moisture conditions for each plot. Above ground parts of vegetation on road surface influenced significantly on surface runoff. Runoff from no-vegetation roads(39.24L) was greater than that from vegetated(25.05L), while cleared-vegetation condition is similar to no-vegetation roads(39.72L). Runoff rate responded in a similar way to runoff volume. Soil erosion was also controlled by land cover, but the magnitude is little than that of surface runoff. Even though slight differences among antecedent soil moisture conditions were found on both runoff and soil erosion, runoff rate and soil losses were increased in very wet condition, followed by wet condition. The experiments suggest that vegetation cover on forest road surface seems most effective way to reduce surface runoff and soil erosion during storm periods.