• 제목/요약/키워드: small forested mountain watershed

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산림소유역(山林小流域)의 장(長)·단기(短期) 유출(流出) 해석(解析)을 위(爲)한 강우(降雨)-유출모형(流出模型)의 개발(開發) (Development of Rainfall-Runoff Model for a Long and Short Term Runoff Analysis in Small Forested Mountain Watersheds)

  • 우보명;김재수;이헌호;최형태
    • 한국산림과학회지
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    • 제87권1호
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    • pp.11-19
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    • 1998
  • 산림소유역의 유출현상을 정량적으로 분석 평가하기 위한 개념적(槪念的)인 강우(降雨)-유출(流出) 수문모형(水文模型) 개발하기 위한 목적으로 산림소유역에서의 유출성분을 2단의 직렬저류탱크로 구성하고 여기에 산림수관에 의한 차단량과 집중호우 발생시의 지표유출성분을 재현하는 각각 1개씩의 탱크를 조합하여 총 4단의 탱크를 가진 강우-유출모형을 개발하였다. 또한, 본 모형의 적용성을 검증하기 위하여 전남 광양시 소재 서울대 농생대 부속 남부연습림 추산 시험장내 두 개소의 산림소유역을 시험유역으로 선정하고 1994년 1월부터 1996년 8월까지의 실측된 강우량, 유출수량 및 수관차단우량 자료로써 모형의 매개변수의 보정 및 적용성을 검증하였다. 보정 매개변수를 이용한 본 모형의 일유출량 모의발생치를 시험유역의 일별 실측치와 비교한 결과, 두 시험유역에서 모두 장기간 및 단기간에 있어서 실측치와 비교적 정확하게 일치하는 것으로 분석되었다.

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산악 산림 소유역에서 선행강우지수를 이용한 하천유량 추정: 계룡산 용수천 상류 (Estimation of Stream Discharge using Antecedent Precipitation Index Models in a Small Mountainous Forested Catchment: Upper Reach of Yongsucheon Stream, Gyeryongsan Mountain)

  • 정윤영;고동찬;한혜성;권홍일;임은경
    • 한국지하수토양환경학회지:지하수토양환경
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    • 제21권6호
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    • pp.36-45
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    • 2016
  • Variability in precipitation due to climate change causes difficulties in securing stable surface water resource, which requires understanding of relation between precipitation and stream discharge. This study simulated stream discharge in a small mountainous forested catchment using antecedent precipitation index (API) models which represent variability of saturation conditions of soil layers depending on rainfall events. During 13 months from May 2015 to May 2016, stream discharge and rainfall were measured at the outlet and in the central part of the watershed, respectively. Several API models with average recession coefficients were applied to predict stream discharge using measured rainfall, which resulted in the best reflection time for API model was 1 day in terms of predictability of stream discharge. This indicates that soil water in riparian zones has fast response to rainfall events and its storage is relatively small. The model can be improved by employing seasonal recession coefficients which can consider seasonal fluctuation of hydrological parameters. These results showed API models can be useful to evaluate variability of streamflow in ungauged small forested watersheds in that stream discharge can be simulated using only rainfall data.

SWAT을 이용한 최상류 소유역 토양침식 평가: 안성 월동저수지 유역을 대상으로 (Evaluation of Soil Erosion in Small Mountainous Watersheds Using SWAT Model: A Case Study of the Woldong Catchment, Anseong)

  • 임영신;변종민;김진관
    • 한국지형학회지
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    • 제28권1호
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    • pp.13-33
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    • 2021
  • Successful sediment management at the watershed scale requires an understanding of the erosion, transport and sedimentation processes at the specific site scale. However, studies on the sediment runoff characteristics in a small uppermost watershed, which serves as a sediment supply function, are very rare. Therefore, this study attempted to investigate the fluctuations in major sediment supply areas and sediment runoff in the uppermost mountain small watershed, and for this purpose, ArcSWAT (Soil and Water Assessment Tools with GIS interface) was applied to the Woldong reservoir catchment located in Gosam-myeon, Anseong-si, Gyeonggi-do. The model results were manually calibrated using the monitoring data of the Woldong reservoir sedimentation rate from 2005 to 2007. It was estimated that annual average of 34.4 tons/year of sediment was discharged from the Woldong reservoir basin. This estimate almost coincided with the monitoring data of the Woldong reservoir during the low flow period but tended to be somewhat underestimated during the high flow period. Although the SWAT model does not fully reflect the erosion process of gully and in-channel, this underestimation is probably due to the spatial connectivity of sediment transport and the storage and reactivation of the sediment being transported. Most of the forested hillslopes with a well-developed organic horizon were evaluated as having a low risk of erosion, while the places with the highest risk of erosion were predicted to be distributed in the logged area with some weeds or shrubs (classified as pasture) with relatively steeper slopes, and in the bare land. The results of this study are expected to be useful in developing strategies for sediment control and reservoir management.