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Development of a distributed hydrological model considering hydrological changeDevelopment of a distributed hydrological model considering hydrological change

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Development of a distributed hydrological model considering hydrological change
Authors
김대식안현욱장민원김성준
Issue Date
2018
Publisher
충남대학교 농업과학연구소
Keywords
distributed hydrological model; dry stream; hydrological model; groundwater; soil moisture movement
Citation
Korean Journal of Agricultural Science, v.45, no.3, pp 521 - 532
Pages
12
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
Korean Journal of Agricultural Science
Volume
45
Number
3
Start Page
521
End Page
532
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/12584
DOI
10.7744/kjoas.20180040
ISSN
2466-2402
2466-2410
Abstract
In recent decades, the dry stream phenomena of small and medium sized rivers have been attracting much attention as an important social problem. To prevent dry stream phenomena, it is necessary to build an infrastructure that manages rivers. To accurately determine the progress of dry stream phenomena, it is necessary to continuously measure the discharge and other hydrological factors for small and medium sized rivers. However, until now, the flow data for small and medium rivers in Korea has been insufficient. To overcome the lack of supporting data for supporting rational decision-making in policy and project implementation, a short- and long-term hydrological model was developed that takes into consideration hydrological changes such as the increase of the impervious area due to urban development and groundwater pumping, the construction of a large-scale sewage treatment plant, the maintenance of stream-oriented rivers, etc. In the developed model, the distributed grid is represented by three layers: Surface flow, interflow, and groundwater flow. The surface flow and intermediate flow flowed along the flow direction, and the groundwater flow was calculated by a two-dimensional groundwater analysis model such that the outflow occurred in all directions without a specific flow direction. The effects of land use and cover on evapotranspiration and infiltration and the effects of multiple landscapes can be simulated in the developed model.
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