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제강슬래그 골재의 소파블록 적용성 평가 (Applicability of Steel Slag Aggregate for Artificial Armor Unit)

  • 양은익;이광교;한상훈
    • 콘크리트학회논문집
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    • 제16권5호
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    • pp.591-596
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    • 2004
  • 제강슬래그 골재의 소파블록 적용성을 평가하기 위하여, 구조적 재료로서의 콘크리트 물성을 연구하였다. 또한, 제강슬래그 골재를 사용한 해양 콘크리트의 생물학적 연구를 수행하였다. 수행된 콘크리트의 물성 실험은 슬럼프, 공기량, 압축강도, 쪼갬인장강도, 탄성계수, 탄산화 저항성, 수화열, 동결융해, 황산염 침지, 건조수축 실험 등이다. 또한, 해양 저서생물과 해조류의 번식 및 증식에 대한 조사를 위해 생물학적 실험이 수행되었다. 본 연구결과에 따르면, 제강슬래그 골재의 함유는 압축강도, 쪼갬인장강도, 그리고 탄성계수에 대하여 나쁜 영향을 미치지 않으며, 콘크리트의 내구성 측면에서도 제강슬래그 골재의 함유에 의한 악영향을 받지 않았다. 생물학적 연구에 따르면, 제강슬래그 골재는 해양 저서생물과 해조류의 증식과 번식에 이상적인 재료로서 평가되었다.

The Introduction of Polychaetes Hydroides elegans (Haswell), Polydora limicola Annenkova, and Pseudopotamilla occelata Moore to the Northwestern Part of the East Sea

  • Bagaveeva, E.V.;Zvyagintsev, A.Yu.
    • Ocean and Polar Research
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    • 제22권1호
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    • pp.25-36
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    • 2000
  • The polychaeta fauna of the benthos and fouling of the northwestern part of the East Sea was studied during the period of 1971-1998. Three introduced species of polychaetes: Hydorides elegans (Haswell), Polydora limicola Annenkova, and Pseudopotamilla occelata Moore were found. H. elegans was discovered only on the artificial surfaces in Golden Horn Inlet (port Vladivostok), where this species may occur because of hermal pollution due to the discharge of warm waters of the water cooling system of Thermal-Electric Power Station-2 (TEPS-2) in Vladivostok which has been in function since 1971. The abundant population of H. elegans exists in the bay throughout the year and is capable of reproduction. The biomass of H. elegans may reach several $kg/m^2$ in August-September. P. limicola was found at the same time in the fouling of hydrotechnical structures of Vladivostok, Nakhodka, Holmsk and Uglegorsk ports with a biomass of $1-3kg/m^2$. Slow introduction of P. limicola occurs by coastal sail ships at present. The invasion of P. occelata into Peter the Great Bay may be an example of introduction and subsequent naturalization, which produced considerable changes in the structure of benthic communities. The three species of polychaetous sessile organisms and their invasion occurred by ocean and coasters sea-going ships (unintentional transport vectors). H. elegans and P. occelata were most probably transported to the northwestern part of the East Sea from Japan, and P.

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제주도 문섬 조하대에 서식하는 연산호군락의 태풍에 의한 영향 분석 (Image Analysis of Typhoon Impacts on Soft Coral Community at Munseom in Jeju, Korea)

  • 강도형;송준임;최광식
    • Ocean and Polar Research
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    • 제27권1호
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    • pp.25-34
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    • 2005
  • Impacts of Typhoon Maemi on a soft-coral community located on subtidal cliff at Munseom, Jeju were investigated in this study using underwater photography. Typhoon Maemi hit Jeju Island in late September 2003 and its impact was strong enough to destruct most shallow water sessile benthos including soft corals. To estimate numbers and size of soft-coral colonies, a line transect was installed on the cliff at depth from 3 to 9 m and photographs were taken serially by every 1m. From each $1{\times}1m$ underwater photograph, species and size of soft-coral colony was determined. Number of soft-coral colony and its Percent coverage (PC) in each $1m^2$ quadrat was calculated. Soft corals Scleronephthya gracillium, Dendronephthya gigantea, D. spinulosa and D. castanea were identified from the photographs. Dendronephthya sp. was mainly distributed at 3-6m while S. gracillimum was mostly occurred at $6{sim}9m$. A survey conducted before the typhoon showed that number of the soft-coral colonies at $3{\sim}4m,\;4{\sim}5m,\;5{\sim}6m,\;6{\sim}7m,\;7{\sim}8m\;and\;8{\sim}9m$ was 17, 24, 20, 23, 18 and 30 $colonies/m^2$ or 21, 48, 36, 28, 24 and 43%, respectively. After the typhoon, number of soft-coral colonies in the transect increased, 31, 35, 21, 10, 21 and 50 $colonies/m^2$ while PC was remarkably decreased as 21, 23, 21, 5, 9 and 13%, respectively. Our data suggested that the impact was limited in larger colonies; larger soft coral colonies were selectively destroyed and removed while the small colonies underneath the larger colonies remained undestroyed.