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[국내논문] 산지계류에 있어서 홍수기의 강우사상에 대한 유출수문곡선 분리 및 특성 분석
Hydrograph Separation and Flow Characteristic Analysis for Observed Rainfall Events during Flood Season in a Forested Headwater Stream 원문보기

생태와 환경 = Korean journal of ecology and environment, v.54 no.1, 2021년, pp.49 - 60  

남수연 (강원대학교 산림과학연구소) ,  전근우 (강원대학교 산림과학부) ,  이재욱 (강원대학교 대학원 산림환경시스템학과) ,  강원석 (국립산림과학원 산림육성복원연구과) ,  장수진 (강원대학교 산림과학연구소)

초록
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이 연구는 지속가능한 수자원 이용 및 관리대책을 수립하는 데에 필요한 수문학적 자료를 제공할 목적으로 2017~2020년 홍수기 (6~9월)에 발생한 총 59회의 강우사상에 대한 강우-유출 특성을 파악하였다. 그 결과, 강우량은 5.0~400.8 mm, 유출고는 0.1~176.5 mm, 유출률은 0.1~242.9%의 범위로 나타났다. 그리고 유출수문곡선에서 직접유출기저유출을 분리한 결과, 홍수기의 총 유출일 대비 기저유출(139.3일)이 직접유출(78.3일)보다 유출기간이 길었지만, 총 유출고에 대한 기여도는 직접유출 (54.2%)이 기저유출 (45.8%)보다 높게 나타났다. 또한, 유출에 영향을 미치는 강우조건을 분석한 결과, 직접유출과 기저유출의 유출고 및 첨두유출고에 높은 유의성(p<0.05)을 보이는 강우조건은 강우량과 강우지속시간으로 나타났다. 특히, 유출고와 첨두유출고의 강우량은 각각 5.0~200.4, 10.5~110.5 mm의 범위에서는 기저유출이 우세한 강우사상이 나타났지만, 유출고와 첨두유출고의 강우량이 각각 267.4~400.8, 169.0~400.8 mm의 범위에서는 직접유출이 우세한 강우사상이 나타났다. 앞으로 극한 기후현상에 따른 물 부족이 심화할 것으로 예상되는 가운데, 산지계류의 직접유출 및 기저유출에 대한 장기적이고도 지속적인 분석이 이루어진다면 지표수-지하수의 이용 및 관리 측면에서의 활용과 자료의 신뢰성을 높일 수 있을 것으로 판단된다.

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We examined the flow characteristics by direct runoff and base flow in a headwater stream during observed 59 rainfall events of flood season (June~September) from 2017 to 2020 yrs. Total precipitation ranged from 5.0 to 400.8 mm, total runoff ranged from 0.1 to 176.5 mm, and runoff ratio ranged from...

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