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The Journal of the Korea institute of electronic communication sciences | 2015

A study on suitability selection of artificial reef by GIS

Bum-Kyu Kim; Do-Hyun Hwang; Hong-Joo Yoon; Won-Chan Seo

This study carried out in order to investigate the most basic elements of suitability selection methods for composition of artificial reef. Acquired data by in-situ measurements and satellite remote sensing analysed in applying GIS. To identify the characteristic of marine environment around the West Sea, the South Sea and the East Sea of Korea, physical conditions-seabed sediment and depth, biological conditions-chlorophyll-, chemical conditions-Sea Surface Temperature(SST) and DO were used. Suitable sites for artificial reef are selected Taean Peninsula, Geoje, Wando, Pohang, Seocheon, etc. From now on, it will be helpful to effectively utilize artificial reef as well as construct synthetic database. It is also expected to use basic data for artificial reef facilities management.


The Journal of the Korea institute of electronic communication sciences | 2015

Prediction of Red Tide Occurrence by using Oceanic and Atmospheric Data by Satellite

Seung-Yeol Oh; Jae-Moon Park; Hong-Joo Yoon

Red tide occurs every year in the coastal seas of the South Korea, This phenomena has become a national issue of environmental and economic damage. In this study, we analyzed a suitable conditions to occur the red tide by using oceanic and atmospheric data during 10 years, These factors were applied to predict the red tide occurrence from 2012 to 2014. As a result, in 2012 and 2013, it is able to alarm the red tide occurrence before 6∼11 days. However, in compared to the normal year and 2014, the prediction of red tide occurrence were less accurate because of more precipitation, short sunshine duration, low temperature waters. Therefore, it is necessary to further investigate the impact of sunshine duration(Solar radiation) on red tide occurrence, it is more necessary to consider the comprehensive analysis using additional oceanic and atmospheric factors.


Journal of remote sensing | 2007

Uncertainty analysis of flash-flood system using remote sensing and a geographic information system based on GcIUH in the Yeongdeok Basin, Korea

H. Choi; I. J. Kang; Yong Hyun Chung; Hong-Joo Yoon

The current paper focuses on minimizing flood damage in the Yeongdeok basin of South Korea by establishing a flood prediction model based on a geographic information system (GIS), remote sensing and geomorphoclimatic instantaneous unit hydrograph (GcIUH) techniques. The GIS database for flash flood prediction was created using data from digital elevation models (DEMs), soil maps and Landsat satellite imagery. Flood prediction was based on the peak discharge calculated at the sub‐basin scale using hydrogeomorphologic techniques and the threshold runoff value. Using the developed flash flood prediction model, rainfall conditions with the potential to cause flooding were determined based on the cumulative rainfall for 20 min, considering rainfall duration, peak discharge and flooding in the Yeongdeok basin.


The Journal of the Korea institute of electronic communication sciences | 2015

Analysis of the estuary outflow characteristics of floating debris in the downstream of Nakdong River using satellite location tracking buoys

Seon-Woong Jang; Hong-Joo Yoon; Won-Chan Seo

The present study is to identify discharge characteristic from the mouth of floating debris in the Nakdong River through real time tracking of moving route and by analyzing hydrometeorologic environmental. To identify the path and route of outflow through the mouth of the river of floating debris, small-sized buoy equipped with satellite location transmitters was used. Moreover, to identify hydrometeorologic environmental, flux of the river, change of discharge of the River-Mouth Weir and wind direction of the mouth of the river area were analyzed. From now on, the present study is expected to be utilized as basic data to identify damage and flowing into nearby ocean of the floating debris of Nakdong River in time of severe rain storm.


The Journal of the Korea institute of electronic communication sciences | 2015

Estimation of te origin through Disposable Lighters Monitoring of the nakdong River Esturary Using GIS

Young-Min Kim; Seon-Woong Jang; Hong-Joo Yoon

In this study, It was analyzed to estimate the origin from the collected disposable lighters with the printed company name and telephone number on the surface. Monitoring was done bimonthly from 2 areas of sandbar Coastline of Nakdong River Estuary(Jinu-do, Shinja–do) and 3 areas(Doomo beach, Heungnam beach, Yeocha beach) of Northeastern coast of Geoje-do. As a result of the monitoring, there were 166 lighters collected. Then, the monthly occurrence amount was concentrated in Jun, August. The origin of Disposable lighters that flowed in study area were mostly cause to the Nakdong River basin region and the coastal area where population densities are high.


The Journal of the Korea institute of electronic communication sciences | 2014

A Study on Estimation of Submarine Groundwater Discharge Distribution Area using Landsat-7 ETM+ images around Jeju island

Jae-Moon Park; Dae-Hyun Kim; Sung-Kee Yang; Hong-Joo Yoon

This study was aimed to detect Submarine Groundwater Discharge (SGD) distribution image of Sea Surface Temperature (SST) using infrared band of Landsat-7 ETM+ around Jeju island. It is used to analyze SST distribution that DN value of satellite images converted into temperature. The estimation of SGD location is that extracting range of 15∼17 °C from SST. The summer season images(July 28. 2006, Aug. 29. 2006 and Sep. 19. 2008) were used to analyze big difference between SST and temperature of SGD. The results, estimated SGD locations were occurred part of coastal area in northeastern of Jeju island.


The Journal of the Korea institute of electronic communication sciences | 2016

A Study on Identification of Characteristics of Spatial Distribution for Submerged Marine Debris

Jae-Moon Park; Dae-Hyun Kim; Hong-Joo Yoon; Won-Chan Seo

The aim of this study is identifying characteristics of spatial distribution using submerged debris data on the bottom of sea ground. Marine debris is classified into floating and submerged debris. These are polluting marine environment, ecology and habitat by floating and submerged. Also it takes a lot of money when it is to process the waste flowing into the ocean. In this study, it is used data of submerged debris by side scan sonar on the bottom of sea ground in Pohang port. Submerged distribution map is made to identify spatial classified characteristics of SMD(submerged marine debris) using by position and weight per area of SMD.


The Journal of the Korea institute of electronic communication sciences | 2016

Study on Sea Level Changes in Korean Peninsula by Using Satellite Altimetry Data

Do-Hyun Hwang; Hong-Joo Yoon; Won-Chan Seo

Sea level is upward trend since the end of 19th century, it is accelerating after 20th century. Because sea level height has regional differences, we concerned sea level change in Korean Peninsula. We used Topex/Poseidon, Jason-1 and Jason-2 satellite altimetry data which has 1/4° resolution. From 1993 to 2013, for 21 years, monthly mean sea level anomaly was negative between January and April, positive between March and October. Bohai Bay in China, affected the continental climate, showed big sea level changes. Mean sea level data showed remarkably affecting the continental climate in Bohai Bay in China, the Kuroshio Current and eddy affects the sea level change.


The Journal of the Korea institute of electronic communication sciences | 2016

Development of Contents on the Marine Meteorology Service by Meteorology and Climate Big Data

Hong-Joo Yoon

Currently, there is increasing demand for weather information, however, providing meteorology and climate information is limited. In order to improve them, supporting the meteorology and climate big data platform use and training the meteorology and climate big data specialist who meet the needs of government, public agencies and corporate, are required. Meteorology and climate big data requires high-value usable service in variety fields, and it should be provided personalized service of industry-specific type for the service extension and new content development. To provide personalized service, it is essential to build the collaboration ecosystem at the national level. Building the collaboration ecosystem environment, convergence of marine policy and climate policy, convergence of oceanography and meteorology and convergence of R&D basic research and applied research are required. Since then, demand analysis, production sharing information, unification are able to build the collaboration ecosystem.


The Journal of the Korea institute of electronic communication sciences | 2015

A Study on Estimation of Submarine Groundwater Discharge Distribution area using IR camera and Field survey around Jeju island

Jae-Moon Park; Dae-Hyun Kim; Sung-Kee Yang; Hong-Joo Yoon

This study was aimed to detect area of Submaine Groundwater Discharged(: SGD) around Jeju island using by remote sensing. Sea Surface Temperature(SST) was identified using IR camera on Unmaned Aerial Vehicle(UAV) at Gimnyeong port in study area. Then SGD location was detected by comparing range of SGD temperature. Generally, range of SGD temperature is distributed 15 to 17 like underground water. The result, SGD location was detected by SST distribution of Gimnyeong port recorded by IR camera in the southwest of study area.

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Dae-Hyun Kim

Pukyong National University

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Heung-Min Kim

Pukyong National University

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Seung-Yeol Oh

Pukyong National University

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Jae-Moon Park

Pukyong National University

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Seon-Woong Jang

Pukyong National University

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Han-Keun Cho

Pukyong National University

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Seon Woong Jang

Pukyong National University

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Yong Hyun Chung

Pukyong National University

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Hye-Kyung Byun

Pukyong National University

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Jaeil Cho

Pukyong National University

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