학술논문

End-Member Mixing Analysis를 이용한산림 소유역의 임상별 유출분리 비교
Comparing of Hydrograph Separation in deciduous and coniferous catchments using the End-Member Mixing Analysis
Document Type
Article
Source
한국지형학회지 / JOURNAL OF THE GEOMORPHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION OF KOREA. Mar 31, 2016 23(1):77
Subject
호우사상
끝성분 혼합 분석
사면 유출
토양수분 함량
산림유역
storm event
end-member mixing analysis
hillslope runoff
soil water content
forest catchment
Language
Korean
ISSN
1226-4296
Abstract
To understand the difference of runoff discharge processes between Gwangneung deciduous and coniferous forest catchments, we collected hydrological data (e.g., precipitation, soil moisture, runoff discharge) and conducted hydrochemical analyses in the deciduous and coniferous forest catchments in Gwangneung National Arboretum in the northwest part of South Korea. Based on the end-member mixing analysis of the three storm events during the summer monsoon in 2005, the hillslope runoff in the deciduous forest catchment was higher 20% than the coniferous forest catchment during the first storm event. Howerver, hillslope runoff increased from the second storm event in the coniferous catchment. We conclude that low soil water contents and topographical gradient characteristics highly influence runoff in the coniferous forest catchment during the first storm events. In general, coniferous forests are shown high interception loss and low soil moisture compared to the deciduous forests. It may also be more likely to be a reduction in soil porosity development when artificial coniferous forests reduced soil biodiversity. The forest soil porosity is an important indicator to determine the water recharge of the forest. Therefore, in order to secure the water resources, it should be managed coniferous forests for improving soil biodiversity and porosity.

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