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Journal of The Korean Society of Agricultural Engineers | 2012

Runoff Characteristics in Paddy Field using Cow Manure Compost Fertilizer

Jin-Kyu Choi; Jae-Gwon Son; Kwang-Sik Yoon; Hyun-Jeong Lee; Young-Joo Kim

This study was carried out to investigate the runoff characteristics in paddy field using livestock compost fertilizer. Irrigation, runoff and water quality data in the paddy field were analyzed periodically from May to September in 2011. The observed amounts of rainfall, irrigation, runoff for the experimental paddy field during the irrigation period were 1,148.2 mm, 523.9 mm, and 344.7 mm, respectively. T-N concentrations ranged from 2.28 mg/L to 11.75 mg/L, which was generally higher than the quality standard of agricultural water (1.0 mg/L). T-P concentrations ranged from 0.018 mg/L to 0.241 mg/L and the average was 0.122 mg/L. The runoff loads of T-N and T-P were 15.7 kg/ha and 0.4 kg/ha, respectively. The runoff pollutants loadings in T-N and T-P in this study were much lower values than the loads of T-N and T-P from the paddy field presented by others` studies. We are considering that these results were affected by rainfall as well as hydrological condition, irrigation water, fertilizer application, rice straw and plowing.


Journal of The Korean Society of Agricultural Engineers | 2012

Flow Characteristics of Lateral Irrigation Canals Diverted from Kimje Main Canal in Dongjin Irrigation Area

Jin-Kyu Choi; Jae-Gwon Son; Jin-Taek Kim; Young-Joo Kim

The study was carried out to investigate the dimension of irrigation canal, and measure the water flow of those diverted from Kimje main canal in Dongjin irrigation area. The rating curves indicating the relationships between water level and discharge of the lateral canals were induced using the measured data with high regression coefficients of 0.957~0.999 at inlet points and 0.932~0.998 at end points, respectively. And Manning`s roughness coefficients were estimated as the ranged from 0.015 to 0.074 at inlet points and 0.056 to 0.089 at end points with rectangular type of concrete open irrigation canals, the Manning`s roughness coefficients of the end points were less than those values of the end points, which may be considered as the deposition of the bottom sediments.


Journal of The Korean Society of Agricultural Engineers | 2012

Analysis of Agricultural Water Supply System at the Dongjin-River Basin

Jin-Kyu Choi; Jae-Gwon Son; Young-Joo Kim

This study was investigated agricultural water supply system of major agricultural waterway for Gimje canal, Jeongeup canal, Dongjin river conduit of Dongjin river basin. Furthermore, this result will be used for water resources and agricultural demand in Saemangeum reclaimed arable land. Annual precipitation for 5 years in Dongjin river basin was 1,311.7mm. The average discharges in Dongjin river basin was and and for 2,007 and 2008, respectively. Also, annual average amount of water resources was 1,861 and and for 2,007 and 2008, respectively. Dongjin river basin water system for the analysis of agricultural water in water resources, runoff, agricultural water demand and usage surveys were analyzed, resulting in the total amount of water due to precipitation of the watershed of the ~ and Dongjin River basin in waters flowing discharge is ~, agricultural water demand and usage of each of ~ and ~ compared to the agricultural water demand was more likely. Agricultural water supply system in Dongjin river basin is complex because of devided branches to the main canal and branch canal. In this process, accurately assessment of water usage is very difficult. Therefore, systematic management of water resources and supply of agricultural water supply system to use the terms of the complexity and diversity by considering the appropriate level of agricultural water management systems will be needed. As a result of this study, it can be used water resources assessment in quantity, rational usefulness and basic planning of water resources development for water distribution.


Journal of The Korean Society of Agricultural Engineers | 2012

Monitoring of Hydrological and Water Quality in Dongjin-River Hengjeong Bridge Watershed for Agricultural Watershed Non-Point Pollutant Sources Management

Jae-Gwon Son; Tae-Ho Son; Jin-Kyu Choi; Jae-Young Jo; Nam-Young Goh; Jin-Hyu Oh

This study was performed to investigate the stream water quality characteristics in Hengjeong Bridge Basin of Dongjin River during twelve months from October, 2010 to September, 2011. Also, pollutant loads were calculated on the basis of the water quality and runoff results. The results showed that ranges of water temperature, pH and EC were , 6.32~7.78, respectively. The Concentration of DO, BOD, COD, SS, Tot-N and Tot-P were observed as 6.80~9.20 mg/L, 0.40~1.60 mg/L, 1.96~4.41 mg/L, 59.60~142.20 mg/L, 1.28~3.52 mg/L, 0.001~0.07 mg/L respectively. Tot-N showed correlativity with BOD, and Tot-P showed correlativity with SS. The runoff pollutant loading of Tot-N and Tot-P were 117.94 kg/ha and 2.06 kg/ha respectively, in Hengjeong bridge of Dongjin river watershed. In the case of the correlativity between runoff pollutant loads and concentrations, Tot-N and Tot-P show low significant relationships.


Journal of The Korean Society of Agricultural Engineers | 2009

Effect of Inorganic Cementing Agents on Soil Aggregate Formation in Reclaimed Tidelands

Jae-Gwon Son; Jin-Kyu Choi; Jae-Young Cho

Soil aggregation is an important part of influencing the soil behaviors in reducing rainfall-runoff and soil erosion, aeration, infiltration, and root penetration. Some inorganic materials such as clay minerals, Fe and Al oxides/hydroxides, and calcium carbonate can act as cementing agents within macroaggregates. The objective of this study was to determine the effects of different cementing agents (Fe, Mn, and Al) on soil aggregate formation in reclaimed tidelands. Water stable aggregate ratio and MWD (mean weight diameter) were higher in iron dioxides treatment than two other treatments. This result indicates significant correlation between soil aggregate formation and iron dioxides.


Journal of The Korean Society of Agricultural Engineers | 2009

Chemical Properties of Soil in the Proposed Horticultural Complexes of Saemangeum Reclaimed Tideland

Jae-Gwon Son; Jin-Kyu Choi; Jae-Young Cho

Chemical properties of soil in the proposed horticultural complexes of Saemangeun reclaimed tideland were studied for sustainable development of the newly reclaimed land resources. The soil texture of Gwanghwal, Gyehwa, Mangyeong and Okgu complex area were sandy loam. The pH and ESP (exchangeable sodium percentage) were 7.42 to 7.82 and 61.05 to 73.62 %, respectively. Compared to general agricultural land in Korea, the soil organic matter and other plant nutrients were low. The concentrations of heavy metals in the soil were found to be acceptable except several sites where they doesn`t meet the warning standard of agricultural land contamination. Continuous monitoring and interception of external pollutants are suggested for water-soil-plant system conservation.


Journal of The Korean Society of Agricultural Engineers | 2006

Chemical Properties in the Soils of Reclaimed and Natural Tidelands of Southwest Coastal Area of Korea (I) - Distribution of Heavy Metal Fractions -

Jae-Young Cho; Ja-Woong Koo; Jae-Gwon Son

The chemical fractions of phosphorus were investigated in the soils of reclaimed and natural tidelands of southwest coastal area of Korea. The content of total-P varied to ranged from 322 to 614 mg/kg dry weight with a mean value of 467 mg/kg. The order of different fractions of phosphorus in reclaimed tideland soils was as follows: 1) inorganic phosphorus: Ca-P > Fe-P > Al-P > reductant soluble Fe-P. 2) organic phosphorus: Inositol-P > nucleic acid-P > phospholipid-P. The content of Al-P showed negative correlation with organic matter content but showed positive correlation with pH. The content of Fe-P showed negative correlation with clay mineral content but showed positive correlation with organic matter content. Reductant soluble Fe-P and Ca-P were no correlation with soil properties. The content of inositol-P showed highly positive correlation with clay mineral, organic matter content, and CEC.


Journal of The Korean Society of Agricultural Engineers | 2010

Pollutant Load Delivery Ratio for Flow Duration at the Chooryeong-cheon Watershed

Young-Joo Kim; Kwang-Sik Yoon; Jae-Gwon Son; Jin-Kyu Choi; Nam-Ik Chang

To provide the basic information for the water quality management of the Sumjin River Basin, delivery ratios for flow duration were studied. Using the day-interval data set of discharge and water quality observed from the Chooryeong-cheon watershed, the flow-duration and discharge-load relation curves for the watershed were established, then the load-duration curve was constructed. Delivery ratios for flow duration were also developed. Delivery ratios showed wide variation according to flow conditions. In general, delivery ratio of high flow condition showed higher value reflecting nonpoint source pollution contribution from the forest dominating watershed. To resolve this problem, a regression model explaining the relation between flow rate and delivery ratio was suggested. The delivery ratios for different flow regime could be used for pollutant load estimation and TMDL (Total maximum daily load) development.


Journal of The American Water Resources Association | 2006

WATER MANAGEMENT AND N, P LOSSES FROM PADDY FIELDS IN SOUTHERN KOREA

Kwang-Sik Yoon; Jae-Young Cho; Jin-Kyu Choi; Jae-Gwon Son


Journal of Korean Society of Rural Planning | 2002

Water and Nutrient Balance of Paddy Field Irrigated from a Pumping Station during Cropping Period

Kwang-Sik Yoon; Kuk-Heon Han; Jae-Young Cho; Chang-Hyun Choi; Jae-Gwon Son; Jin-Kyu Choi

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Jin-Kyu Choi

Chonbuk National University

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Jae-Young Cho

Chonbuk National University

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Kwang-Sik Yoon

Chonnam National University

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Bong-Ju Park

Chonbuk National University

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Young-Joo Kim

Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute

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Kang-Wan Han

Chonbuk National University

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Seung-Woo Park

Seoul National University

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Jong-Min Park

Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute

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Seon-Ah Hwang

Chonbuk National University

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Soo-Myung Choi

Chonnam National University

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