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Korean Journal of Environmental Agriculture | 2004

The Flora and Vegetation of the Dongjin River

Kyeong-Bo Lee; Chang-Hwan Kim; Deog-Bae Lee; Jong-Gu Kim; Chan-Won Park

This study was conducted to get some vegetation information and to find out a way to conseue the ecosystem in the Dongjin River. The riparian vegetation was investigated by Zurich-Montpellier school`s method from June 2001 to March 2002. The number of riparian plants were 73 families, 188 genera, 238 species, 33 varieties or 272 Taxa in Dongjin River. The characteristics of life farm spectra were 97 therophytes (35.7%), 78 hydrophytes (28.7%), 41 hemicryptophytes (15.1%) 22 geophytes (8.1%), and 12 chamaephytes (4.4%). The riparian vegetation was identified 8 plant communities (Potamogeton brechtoldii, Hydrilla verticillata, Ceratophyllum demersum, Potamogeton malaianus, Phragmites japonica, Persicaria thunbergii, Cardamine scutata, Persicaria hydropiper) in upstream, 4 plant communities (Zizania latifoliar, Phragmites communis, Persicaria thunbergii, Humulus japonicus) in midstream and 8 plant communities (Hydrocharis dubia, Ceratophyllum demersum, Trapa japonica, Zizania latifolia, Paspalum distichum, Phragmites communis, Pericaria thunbergii, Amphicarpaea edgeworthii) in downstream of the Dongjin River.


Korean Journal of Environmental Agriculture | 2003

Species Diversity of Riparian Vegetation by Soil Chemical Properties and Water Quality in the Upper Stream of Mankyeong River

Kyeong-Bo Lee; Chang-Hwan Kim; Deog-Bae Lee; Jong-Gu Kim; Chan-Won Park; Seoung-Yong Na

This study was conducted to evaluate influence of chemical properties in the riparian on the species diversity and to get plant information for enhancement of natural purification in Mankyeong River. The concentration of total nitrogen was high in Jeonju and Sam stream, while that of total nitrogen showed the highest peak in Winter. Concentrations of was in Gosan and Soyang stream. The water quality of upstream along with Mankyeong River was suitable for the irrigation source. The riparian vegetation was investigated by Zurich-Montpellier school`s method from June, 2001 to September, 2002. The number of riparian plants were 59 families, 129 genera, 165 species, 20 varieties in Gosancheon, on the while 53 families, 111 genera, 141 species, 19 varieties in Soyangcheon. The number of riparian plants in Bari basin was higher than that of other sites namely, 73 families, 134 genera, 218 species, 33 varieties. Riparian vegetation was consisted of 12 plant communities. The contents of organic matter, total nitrogen and electrical conductivity had negative relationship with species diversity (Species richness index, Heterogeneity index, Species evenness index Species number). On the while, species diversity had positive relationship with soil pH. Species diversify of the plant communities were affected by topography and disturbance.


Korean Journal of Environmental Agriculture | 2005

Assessment of Pollutant Loads for Water Enhancement in the Mankyeong River

Kyeong-Bo Lee; Jong-Cheon Kim; Jong-Gu Kim; Deog-Bae Lee; Chan-Won Park; Jae-Duk Kim

This study was conducted to evaluate the influence of pollutant loads on the water quality in the Mankyeong River from January 2002 to December 2004. The BOD level in upstream ranged from 0.58 to 1.57 mg , which would be in I grade according to water quality criteria by Ministry of Environment but BOD level in midstream and downstream was III grade. T-N contents were high in midstream and the average T-P level ranged from 0.06 to 2.70 mg . The point raw loads of BOD was high in Iksancheon, Mokcheonpo and Cheongha basin. The point raw loads of T-N and T-P were high in Iksancheon and Cheongha watershed. The non-point low loads of BOD were 3,931 kg , 2,870 kg and 2,827 kg in Mokcheonpo, Top and Jeonju watershed, respectively. The major source of BOD effluent load was population, that of T-N and T-P effluent loads was livestock. The delivered load of T-N were high in Jeonju, Mokcheonpo, Gosan, Iksancheon watershed in order. The delivered load of T-N was high in Jeonju watershed and that of T-P was high in Jeonju and Iksancheon watershed. The delivery ratio of BOD and T-N at dry season were below 100% except Mokcheonpo watershed. The delivery ratio of BOD and T-N at raining season were high in Gosan watershed.


Korean Journal of Environmental Agriculture | 2006

Yearly Changes of Precipitation Component in the Iksan Area

Kyeong-Bo Lee; Deog-Bae Lee; Sang-Bok Lee; Jae-Duk Kim; Chan-Won Park

This study was carried out to investigate yearly change in the precipitation component and the source strength to acid precipitation at Iksan area from 1997 to 2003. The average ratio of acid precipitation was 70.0% in 1997, 56.3% in 1998 and 36.4% in 2003. On the other hand, it ranged from 6.9 to 19.2% when precipitation was less from 1999 to 2002. The average annual wet depositions of major ionic component in precipitation were calculated by multiplying equivalent concentration by precipitation. The order of major anion component in precipitation was


Korean Journal of Environmental Agriculture | 2005

Assessment of Pollutant Loads in the Dongjin River

Kyeong-Bo Lee; Jong-Cheon Kim; Jong-Gu Kim; Deog-Bae Lee; Chan-Won Park; Jae-Duk Kim

{SO_4}^{2-}>Cl^->{NO_3}^-


Korean Journal of Environmental Agriculture | 2004

Assessment of Pollutant Loads for Water Enhancement in the Jeongeupcheon of Dongjin River

Kyeong-Bo Lee; Jong-Cheon Kim; Ji-Hye Park; Deog-Bae Lee; Jong-Gu Kim

. On the other hand, the concentration of cation component were


Korean Journal of Environmental Agriculture | 2005

Effects of Livestock Compost and Soil Conditioner Application on Greenhouse Gases Emission in Paddy Soil

Kyeong-Bo Lee; Jong-Gu Kim; Yong-Kwang Shin; Deog-Bae Lee; Sang-Bok Lee; Jae-Duk Kim

{Ca_2}^+>Na^+>{NH_4}^+>{Mg_2}^+>K^+


Korean Journal of Environmental Agriculture | 2005

Effects of Sewage Irrigation on Rice Growth Condition in Paddy Soil

Jong-Gu Kim; Kyeong-Bo Lee; Chan-Won Park; Deog-Bae Lee; Seong-Jo Kim

in order. The negative correlation was shown between pH and ionic component in precipitation except for . The correlation coefficient between pH and was highly significant as -0.508, which suggests that played important role in increasing the acidity of precipitation. Also the anions such as were highly significant with cations such as . As a result though pH was enable to use the acidity index of precipitation in somewhere, evaluating only pH in precipitation was insufficient as the index to establish corresponding strategy for acid rain.


Korean Journal of Environmental Agriculture | 2003

Assessment of Water Purification Plant Vegetation for Enhancement of Natural Purification in Mankyeong River

Kyeong-Bo Lee; Chang-Hwan Kim; Jong-Gu Kim; Deog-Bae Lee; Chan-Won Park; Seoung-Yong Na

This study was conducted to evaluate the influence of pollutant loads on the water quality in the Dongjin River area from January 2003 to December 2004. The average value of BOD and T-N showed the highest peak in Yongho, Dukcheon watershed among Dongjin River. Concentrations of BOD, T-N and T-P in Jeongeup watershed were 2.29 mg , 4.40 mg and 0.27 mg , respectively. Concentration of BOD in Chilbo was 1.19 mg which would be in the grade I according to water quality criteria by Ministry of Environment. The BOD level in Wonpeung and Sinpeung watershed ranged from 4.06 to 7.35 mg . The T-N effluent loads of non-point pollutants were high in Wonpeung, Gobu, Yongho Dukcheon, Jeongeup and Sinpeung watershed in order. The major sources of BOD, T-N and T-P effluent loads were Livestock. The T-P effluent load of non-point pollutant was 68 kg in Wonpeung, 58 kg in Yongho Dukcheon and 45 kg Jeongeup watershed. The delivered loads of BOD was high in Gobucheon, while both T-N and T-P were high in Yongho Dukcheon. The delivery ratio of BOD and T-N at dry season was below 100% in all watershed of Dongjin River. The delivery ratio of T-N at raining season was high in Yongho Dukcheon and Chilbo watershed


Korean Journal of Soil Science and Fertilizer | 2004

Influence of Liquid Pig Manure on Rice Growth and Nutrient Movement in Paddy Soil under Different Drainage Conditions

Jong-Gu Kim; Kyeong-Bo Lee; Deog-Bae Lee; Sang-Bok Lee; Seoung-Yong Na

The influence of pollutant loads on the water quality in Jeongeupcheon of Dongjin river was evaluated from Jan. 2002 to Dec. 2003 for two years. The range of pH in water was . The EC level in upstream ranged from 83 to with the highest value in autumn. The BOD level in upstream rang ed from 0.61 to 1.27 mg/L, which would be I grade according to water quality criteria by Ministry of Environment, but that in downstream was III grade. The average T-N level in midstream ranged from 6.10 to 10.84 mg/L which was the highest values throughout the stretch of the river. The average T-P levels ranged from. 0.41 to 0.98 mg/L Jeongeupcheon was suitable for the agricultural usage based upon one year analysis of river water quality. The effluent loads of BOD was high in midstream (J4) with 553 kg/day. The major sources of T-N loads were livestock, population, land use, and industry in order. The effluent loads of T-N was high in J4 by population and industry while that of T-N was high in J5 and J6 by livestock and land use. The delivered loads of T-N was high in downstream The delivered loads of T-P was low as compared with those of BOD and T-N. The delivery ratio of T-N ranged from 6 to 38%.

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Kyeong-Bo Lee

Rural Development Administration

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Rural Development Administration

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Chang-Hwan Kim

Chonbuk National University

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