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Journal of Environmental Sciences-china | 2012

Estimation of Runoff Characteristics of Non-point Pollutant Source by Land Cover Characteristics

Jae-Woon Lee; Youn-Jeong Yi; Hun-Gak Kwon; Jong-Su Yoon; Chun-Sik Lee; Se-Uk Cheon

This study analyzed the characteristics of stormwater runoff by rainfall type in orchard areas and transportation areas for 2 years(2010~2011year). Effluents were monitored to calculate the Event Mean Concentrations(EMCs) and runoff loads of each pollutant. The pollutant EMCs by volume of stormwater runoff showed the ranges of BOD 0.9~13.6 mg/L, COD 13.7~45.2 mg/L, SS 4.1~236.4 mg/L, T-N 2.123~21.111 mg/L, T-P 0.495~2.214 mg/L in the orchard areas, and was calculated as BOD 2.3~22.5mg/L, COD 4.4~91.1 mg/L, SS 4.3~138.3 mg/L, T-N 0.700~13.500 mg/L, T-P 0.082~1.345 mg/L in the transportation areas. The correlation coefficient of determination in the orchard area was investigated in the order of Total Rainfall(0.81) > Total Runoff(0.76) > Rainfall Intensity(0.56) > Rainfall Duration(0.46) > Antecedent Dry Days(0.27). Also, in the case of the transportation area was investigated in the order of Total Rainfall (0.55) > Total Runoff(0.54) > Rainfall Intensity(0.53) > Rainfall Duration(0.24) > Antecedent Dry Days(0.14). As the result, comparing valuables relating to runoff of non-pollutant source between orchard areas and transportation areas, orchard area( : X3, X4, X5) was investigated to have more influence of diverse independent valuables compared to the transportation area( : X3, X4) and the difference of discharge influence factor by the land characteristics appeared apparently.


Journal of Environmental Sciences-china | 2012

Anti-hyperlipidemic Effects of Cordyceps militaris Hot-Water Extract

Han-Soo Kim; Mi-Na Kim; Seong-Ho Jang; Won-Ki Lee; Jae-Young Ryu; Chun-Sik Lee

Abstract This study was performed to observe the effects of the feeding physiological activity substance in Cordyceps militaris hot-water extract intake on the improvement of lipid components and metabolic enzyme activities in the serum of dietary hyperlipidemic rats (SD strain, male) fed the experimental diets for 5 weeks. The concentrations of cholesterol (total cholesterol, β-lipoprotein, LDL-cholesterol, free cholesterol and cholesteryl ester), atherosclerotic index, triglyceride (TG), phospholipid (PL) and blood glucose in sera were remarkably lower in the Cordyceps militaris extract intake group than in the hyperlipidemic rats. In the ratio of HDL-cholesterol concentration was higher percentage in the Cordyceps militaris extract intake group than in the hyperlipidemic rats. The activities aminotransferase (AST, ALT) in sera were rather lower in the Cordyceps militaris extract administration than in the hyperlipidemic rats. From the above research, Cordyceps militaris extract were effective on the improvement of the lipid compositions in sera of dietary hyperlipidemic rats.


Journal of Environmental Sciences-china | 2010

Analysis of Nonpoint Sources Runoff Characteristic by Road Types

Young-Sam Yoon; Hun-Gak Kwon; Youn-Jung Yi; Jay-Jung Yu; Chun-Sik Lee; Jae-Kwan Lee

Growth in population and urbanization has progressively increased the loading of pollutants from nonpoint sources as well as point sources. Especially in case of road regions such as city trunk road, national road and highway are rainfall and pollutants runoff intensive landuses since they are impervious and emit a lot of pollutants from vehicle activity. This research was conducted to investigate the nonpoint sources concentration and quantifying stormwater pollutants which are contained in rainfall runoff water. Three different monitoring sites in Jinju and Changwon city were equipped with an automatic rainfall gauge and flow meter for measuring rainfall and the volume of rainfall runoff. In the case of average EMC value, city trunk road was shown the highest value in target water quality items like as BOD, COD, SS, TN and TP. Or the amount of runoff loads by water quality items showed the highest value in city trunk road. And runoff load in city trunk road was 43.8 times high value compared to highway by value of city trunk road 356.7 ㎎/㎡, highway 8.150 ㎎/㎡, national road 19.99 ㎎/ ㎡ in the case of BOD.


Journal of Environmental Sciences-china | 2013

Effects of Cordyceps Militaris on the Improvement Actions of Blood Glucose and Atherosclerosis in Diabetes

Han-Soo Kim; Mi-Na Kim; Seong-Ho Jang; Dong-Soo Kang; Won-Ki Lee; Jae-Young Ryu; Chun-Sik Lee

Abstract The purpose of this study was to assess the effects of Cordyceps militaris extract supplementation on the improvement of blood glucose, lipid compositions and hepatic functional enzyme activities in the serum of streptozotocin(STZ, 50 mg/kg BW, IP injection)-induced diabetic rats fed the experimental diets for 5 weeks. The concentrations of blood glucose and lipid compositions(total cholesterol, β-lipoprotein, free cholesterol, cholesteryl ester, triglyceride and phospholipid) and atherosclerotic index in serum were significantly lower in the DM+CM group than in the DM group, whereas the ratio of HDL-cholesterol concentration to total cholesterol in the DM+CM group were higher than in the DM group. The activities of hepatic functional enzymes(aminotransferase, LDH and ALP) in serum were lower in the Cordyceps militaris extract administration group(group DM+CM) than in the hyperglycemic DM group. The results shown above suggested that Cordyceps militaris extract supplementation effectively improves blood glucose and atherosclerosis in the serum of diabetic rats.Key words: Cordyceps militaris, Diabetes, Blood glucose, Lipid compositions, Atherosclerosis


Journal of Wetlands Research | 2015

A Study on the Calculation of Nonpoint Source EMCs using SWMM in Transportation Area

Heongak Kwon; Toehyo Im; Jae-Woon Lee; Hyungi Jeong; Chun-Sik Lee; Se-Uk Cheon

In this study, a long term monitering of nonpoint source pollution runoff is conducted at the area of transportation related and EMCs(Event Mean Concentrations) in terms of water quality items, such as BOD, CODMn, SS, T-N and T-P are determined for each not only runoff event and but also observation site. On the other hands, SWMM(Storm Water Management Model) model is constructed using the data collected in the transportation areas selected. Model calibration and verification of SWMM is carried out based on the data collected. And simulated EMCs was compared with observed EMCs by monitoring and prior studies. SWMM applicability estimation was Using the compared result. The results of simulation showed that BOD 5.787 ∼ 14.475 mg/L, CODMn 12.946 ∼ 59.611 mg/L, SS 13.742 ∼ 46.208 mg/L, T-N 2.037 ∼ 5.213 mg/L, T-P 0.117 ∼ 0.415 mg/L. And a differential between simulated EMCs and observed EMCs is too low so comparing result show high fit(BOD 4.27 %, CODMn 4.87%, SS 2.31%, T-N 5.78%, T-P 14.45%). A results of compared with the prior studies, BOD and T-P are included range of prior studies, CODMn and SS are lower than range of prior studies, T-N is higher than range of prior studies. Differential between simulated EMCs and prior studies EMCs was showing for survey seasonal and changing land-use, so from now on, EMCs of using the internal representatives value will be calculated by more monitoring toward various precipitation events.


Journal of Environmental Sciences-china | 2014

Fatty Acid Compositions, Mineral and Vitamin Contents of the Antarctic Krill (Euphausia superba)

Han-Soo Kim; Mi-Na Kim; Duan Yishan; Seong-Ho Jang; Dong-Soo Kang; Won-Ki Lee; Chun-Sik Lee; Jae-Young Ryu

Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) is typical of a enormous biomass of marine zooplankton that could provide good nutrition in human body. This study was conducted to identify the nutrition of krill, a live in Antarctic Ocean. The analysis result of fatty acids of krill meal was as follow. The compositions of fatty acid were saturated fatty (SFA) acid 41.41%, monounsaturated fatty acid (MUFA) 21.69%, polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) 36.89%, and p/s ratio was 0.89. The major fatty acids in all parts were eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA, 21.54%), palmitic acid (27.51%), oleic acid (13.35%) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA, 12.42%). Especially, EPA and DHA were occupied 33.96% of polyunsaturated fatty acid. The mineral contents of krill meal were calcium 24477.21 mg , sodium 14728.69 mg , magnesium 6973.49 mg , potassium 3981.67 mg , iron 395.33 mg and manganese 5.74 mg . The contents of major vitamin were retinol 86717.37 RE, -carotene 44.87 RE, tocopherol 2.60 mg, pantothenic acid 1.61 mg, indicating that krill meal contains large amount of retinol and -carotene.


Journal of Environmental Sciences-china | 2013

Regulatory Actions of the Cordyceps Militaris Extract on the NEFA and LCAT Activity in Diabetic Disease Model System

Han-Soo Kim; Mi-Na Kim; Seong-Ho Jang; Dong-Soo Kang; Won-Ki Lee; Chun-Sik Lee

This study was conducted to investigate the effects of the Cordyceps militaris extract on the improvement of the glucide metabolism in serum of streptozotocin (STZ, 50 mg/kg BW, IP injection)-induced diabetic rats (SD strain, male) fed the experimental diets for 5 weeks. Concentrations of creatinine, lipid peroxide and NEFA in sera were significantly higher in the STZ-induced diabetic group (group DMG) and STZ+Cordyceps militaris extract administration group (group DMS) than those in the control group (group BD). However, the concentrations of creatinine, lipid peroxide and NEFA in sera were reduced in the group DMS than those in the group DMG. The activity of creatine phosphokinase (CPK) in serum was lower in the group DMS than in the group DMG. The activity of LCAT in serum was increased in the group DMS (Cordyceps militaris extract administration) than in the group DMG. The results indicate that Cordyceps militaris extract were effective in the improvement of the glucide metabolism in the sera of STZ-induced diabetic rats.


Journal of Environmental Sciences-china | 2013

Contribution of Non-Point Pollution to Water Quality and Runoff Characteristics from Agricultural Area of the Upstream Watersheds of Lake Chinyang

Chun-Sik Lee; Seong-Ho Jang

Abstract In this study, non-point source(NPS) contribution was investigated based on flow rates and water qualities of streams into the lake during rainfall events. Event mean concentration(EMC) and the pollution loads were calculated to establish a database for NPS control measurement in the survey area, and so on. The runoff characteristics of NPS were investigated and estimated on the basis of the ratio of an agricultural to forest area in the stream of sub-catch basin during rainfall events. Non-point source pollution loads were also calculated to establish a database for NPS control measure in the upstream lake Chinyang. At a rainfall event, BOD concentrations rise sharply at the early peak time of runoff, however, peaks of TSS concentration were observed at the similar time of peak flow. This was a phenomenon shown at the watersheds caused by forest and geological types. The discharged EMC range was 2.9-4.8 mg/L in terms of BOD. The discharged EMC range was 6.2-8.2 mg/L in terms of SS. The discharged EMCs of T-N and T-P were 1.4-2.5 mg/L and 0.059-0.233 mg/L, respectively. Total BOD loading rate through the 3 tributaries to the lake Chinyang was 1,136 kg/d during dry weather. The upper watershed area of the Nam-river dam in this study was divided into 14 catchment basins based on the Korean guideline for total maximum daily load(TMDL) of water quality pollutants. The higher the agricultural land-use ratio, the more NPS loading rate discharged, but the more occupied a forest area, the lower more NPS loading rate discharged. In an agricultural land-use area more than 20%, the increase of NPS loadings might be dramatically diffused by increasing the integrated complex-use like vinyl-house facilities and fertilizer use etc. according to the effective land-use utilization. The NPS loading rates were BOD 0.3 kg/ha․day, SS 0.21 kg/ha․day, TN 0.02 kg/ha․day, TP 0.005 kg/ha․day under less than 10% agricultural land-use. In agricultural land-use of 20%-50%, these values were investigated in the range of 0.32 kg/ha․day-0.73 kg/ha․day for BOD, 0.92 kg/ha․day-3.32 kg/ha․day for SS, 0.70 kg/ha․day-0.90 kg/ha․day TN, 0.03 kg/ha․day-0.044 kg/ha․day for TP.Key words: Non-point source(NPS), Event mean concentration(EMC), Loading, Discharge, Pollution, Runoff


Journal of Environmental Sciences-china | 2010

Characteristics of Non-Point Pollution from Road Surface Runoff

Chun-Sik Lee; Seong-Ho Jang

Pollutants from urban pavement consists various kinds of substances which are originated from dry deposition, a grind out tire, corrosive action of rain to pavement and facilities and raw materials of the road etc.. These are major pollutants of urban NPS (Non-point source) during rainfall period. However there is not enough information to control such pollutants for appropriate management of natural water quality. In this study of transportation areas, three monitoring stations were set up at trunk road, urban highway and national road in Gyeongnam province. Runoff flow rate was measured at every 15minutes by automatic flow meters installed at the end of storm sewer pipe within the road catchment area for water quality analysis. Data was collected every 15 minutes for initial two hours of rainfall. Additional samples were collected 1-4 hours interval till the end of rainfall. The monitoring parameters were CODMn, SS, T-N & T-P and heavy metals. The average EMCs of TSS and CODMn were 62.0 mg/L and 24.2 mg/L on the city trunk road, which were higher than those of urban highway and national road, indicating higher pollutant loads due to activities in the city downtown area beside the vehicle. On the other hand, the average EMC of T-N and T-P were in the range of 2.67-3.23 mg/L and 0.19-3.21 mg/L for all the sampling sites. Heavy metals from the roads were mainly Fe, Zn, Cu and Mn, showing variable EMCs by the type of road. From the TSS wash-off analysis in terms of FF(first flush) index, first flush phenomenon was clearly observed in the trunk road(FF : 0.89-1.43). However, such mass delivery behavior was not apparently shown in urban highway(FF : 0.90-1.11) and national road(FF : 0.81-1.41).


Journal of Environmental Sciences-china | 2010

A Study on the Environmental Characteristic Analysis at Closed Small Sale Landfill Site

Seong-Ho Jang; Han-Jin Cho; Chun-Sik Lee

Abstract Emissions of leachate, odor, and landfill gas(LFG) from an open-dumping landfill site do harm to public health by contaminating neighboring soil, underground water, and rivers. Particularly, methane(CH 4 ) and carbon dioxide(CO 2 ), the main components of LFG, are especially noted as the causing material of the global warming that become seriously recognized worldwide issue.As one of alternatives in managing LFG, incineration of inflammable wastes that are generated during excavation process at an open-dumping landfill has been evaluated.Standard on stabilization for evaluation, neither CH 4 density nor CO 2 density could not Because meet less than 5% criterion and so it is right to install a gas collection system during landfill renewal to prevent diffusion of odor and collec t it.Because it shows considerable heating value, incineration of inflammable wastes might be the reasonable solution from the result of our study. Key Words :LFG, Stabilization, Landfill, Reasonable, CH

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Seong-Ho Jang

Pukyong National University

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Han-Soo Kim

Pusan National University

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Won-Ki Lee

Pukyong National University

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Se-Uk Cheon

National Institute of Environmental Research

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Jae-Woon Lee

National Institute of Environmental Research

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