Kang-Young Jung
Kyungpook National University
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Journal of Korean Society of Hazard Mitigation | 2013
Gyeonghoon Kim; Kang-Young Jung; Jong-Su Yoon; Se-Uk Cheon
Despite the Implementation of TMDL, the water quality in lower watershed of Nam river dam has worsened continuously since 2005. Multifarious pollution sources such as cities and industrial districts are scattered around it. Nam river downstream bed slope is very gentle towards the downstream water flow of slows it down even more, depending on the water quality deterioration is accelerated eutrophication occurs. In this study, Nam River targets the mainstream by observation station looking at the status of water quality, water quality temporal and spatial characteristics of each analyzed station by station. The chemical and physical water quality in phytoplankton(Chl-a) to assess the impact on growth correlation analysis and multivariate analysis was performed. This section focused on the Nam River mainstream considering the temporal and spatial characteristics attributable to analyze water quality target for water quality management to help achieve the aims.
Journal of Korean Society on Water Environment | 2014
Gyeonghoon Kim; Kang-Young Jung; Injung Lee; Kyung-Lak Lee; Se-Uk Cheon; Taehyo Im; Jong-Su Yoon
Despite the implementation of TMDL, the water quality in lower watershed of Nam river dam has worsened continuously since 2005. Multifarious pollution sources such as cities and industrial districts are scattered around it. Nam river downstream bed slope is very gentle towards the downstream water flow of slows it down even more, depending on the water quality deterioration is accelerated eutrophication occurs. In this study, the mainstream in lower watershed of Nam river dam region to target aquatic organic matter by phytoplankton growth contribution was evaluated by statistical analysis. and statistical evaluation of water quality and the accuracy of forecasting, model calibration and verification procedures by completing QUALKO2 its eutrophic phenomena that occur frequently in the dam outflow through scenarios predict an increase in water quality management plans to present the best should.
Journal of Environmental Sciences-china | 2015
Kang-Young Jung; Jung-Min Ahn; Kyung-Lak Lee; Shin Kim; Jae-Jeong Yu; Se-Uk Cheon; In Jung Lee
Abstract In this study, it is an object to develop a regression model for the estimation of TOC (total organic carbon) concentration using investigated data for three years from 2010 to 2012 in the Gam Stream unit watershed, and applied in 2009 to verify the applicability of the regression model. TOC and COD Mn (chemical oxygen demand) were appeared to be derived the highest correlation. TOC was significantly correlated with 5 variables including BOD (biological oxygen demand), discharge, SS (suspended solids), Chl-a (chlorophyll a) and TP (total phosphorus) of p<0.01. As a result of PCA (principal component analysis) and FA (factor analysis), COD, TOC, SS, discharge, BOD and TP have been classified as a first factor. TOCe concentration was estimated using the model developed as an independent variable BOD 5 and COD Mn . R squared value between TOC and measurement TOC is 0.745 and 0.822, respectively. The independent variable were added step by step while removing lower importance variable. Based on the developed optimal model, R squared value between measurement value and estimation value for TOC was 0.852. It was found that multiple independent variables might be a better the estimation of TOC concentration using the regression model equation(in a given sites).
Journal of Environmental Sciences-china | 2015
Kang-Young Jung; Jung-Min Ahn; Kyung-Lak Lee; Injung Lee; Jae-Jeong Yu; Se-Uk Cheon; Kyosik Kim; Kun-Yeun Han
Abstract As a result of analysis based on the observed data for BOD, COD and TOC in order to manage non-biodegradable organics in the Geumho River, COD/BOD ratio was analyzed as the occupying predominance proportion. In this study, the classification(changes in water quality measurement : increase, equal, decrease) and measurement of BOD and COD were analyzed for trends over the past 10 years from 2005 to 2014 in the Geumho River. The Geumho River is expected to need non-biodegradable organics management because BOD was found to be reduced 61.1% and COD was found to be increased 50%. As a result of the analysis of land use, the Geumho-A is a unit watershed area of 921.13 km 2 , which is the most common area that is occupied by forests. The Geumho-B is a unit watershed area of 436.8 km 2 , which is the area that is highest occupied by agriculture and grass of 24.84%. The Geumho-C is a unit watershed area of 704.56 km 2 accounted for 40.29% of the entire watershed, which is the area that is occupied by urban of 15.12%. Load of non-biodegradable organics, which is not easy biodegradable according to the discharge, appeared to be increased because flow coefficient of COD and TOC at the Geumho-B were estimated larger than 1 value. The management of non-point sources of agricultural land is required because the Geumho-B watershed area occupied by the high proportion of agriculture and field. In this segment it showed to increase the organics that biodegradation is difficult because the ratio of BOD and TOC was decreased rapidly from GR7 to GR8. Thus, countermeasures will be required for this.
Journal of Korean Society on Water Environment | 2014
Gyeonghoon Kim; Kang-Young Jung; Jong-Su Yoon; Se-Uk Cheon
In this study, four methods for calculation of continuous daily flow was suggested using short-term or partial recording station of streamflow including missing data. Using these methods, standard flows at the outlet of unit/small basins for the management of total maximum daily loads (TMDLs) in Namgang dam basin were estimated from full-period flow duration curve (FDC). Four methods of extension are described, and their properties are explored. The methods are regression (REG), regression plus noise (RPN), and maintenance of variance extension types 1 and 2 (MOVE.1, MOVE.2). In these methods, the continuous daily flow was calculated using extension equation based on correlation analysis, after conducting the correlation analysis between historic record of streamflow and long-term recording station (a base station). Finally the best optimal method was selected as the MOVE.2, and the standard flows in the abundant, ordinary, low and drought flow estimated from FDC was evaluated using MOVE.2 in unit/small basins.
Journal of Environmental Sciences-china | 2016
Kang-Young Jung; Jung-Min Ahn; Kyosik Kim; In Jung Lee; Duk Seok Yang
Journal of Environmental Sciences-china | 2016
Kang-Young Jung; In Jung Lee; Kyung-Lak Lee; Se-Uk Cheon; Jun Young Hong; Jung-Min Ahn
Journal of Environmental Sciences-china | 2016
Jung-Min Ahn; Injung Lee; Kang-Young Jung; Jueon Kim; Kwonchul Lee; Se-Uk Cheon; Siwan Lyu
Journal of Korean Society on Water Environment | 2017
김신; 안정민; Kang-Young Jung; 이권철; Hun-Gak Kwon; shin dong-seok; Duk Seok Yang
Journal of Environmental Sciences-china | 2017
Gyeong Hoon Kim; Heon gak Kwon; Jung Min Ahn; Sanghun Kim; Tae hyo Im; Dong seok Shin; Kang-Young Jung