Mi-Seon Lee
Konkuk University
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Journal of Environmental Sciences-china | 2010
Mi-Seon Lee; Geun-Ae Park; Min-Ji Park; Jong-Yoon Park; Ji-Wan Lee; Seong-Joon Kim
This study evaluated the reduction effect of non-point source pollution by applying best management practices (BMPs) to a 1.21 km2 small agricultural watershed using a SWAT (Soil and Water Assessment Tool) model. Two meter QuickBird land use data were prepared for the watershed. The SWAT was calibrated and validated using daily streamflow and monthly water quality (total phosphorus (TP), total nitrogen (TN), and suspended solids (SS)) records from 1999 to 2000 and from 2001 to 2002. The average Nash and Sutcliffe model efficiency was 0.63 for the streamflow and the coefficients of determination were 0.88, 0.72, and 0.68 for SS, TN, and TP, respectively. Four BMP scenarios viz. the application of vegetation filter strip and riparian buffer system, the regulation of Universal Soil Loss Equation P factor, and the fertilizing control amount for crops were applied and analyzed.
Journal of Korea Water Resources Association | 2006
Mi-Seon Lee; Geun-Ae Park; Seong-Joon Kim
The purpose of this study is to trace the flood inundation area around rural small stream by using RADARSAT image because it has the ability of acquiring data during storm period irrespective of rain and cloud. For the storm August 9, 1998 in the Anseong-cheon watershed, three RADARSAT images before, just after and after the storm were used. After ortho-rectification using 5 m DEM, two methods of RGB composition and ratio were tried and found the inundated area in the tributary stream, the Seonghwan-cheon and the Hakjeong-cheon. The inundated area had occurred at the joint area of two streams, thus the floodwater overflowed bounding discharge capacity of the stream. The progression of damage areas were stopped by the local road and farm road along the paddy. The result can be used to acquire the flood inundation data scattered as a small scale in rural area.
Journal of Korea Water Resources Association | 2005
Mi-Seon Lee; Geun-Ae Park; Seong-Joon Kim
The purpose of this study is to evaluate hydrological impact by the land cover change of typhoon damage. For the typhoon RUSA (rainfall 1,402 mm) occurred in 2002 (August September 1), satellite images of Landsat 7 ETM+ of September 29, 2000 and Landsat 5 TM of September 11, 2002 were selected, and each land cover was classified for Namdae-cheon watershed located in the middle-eastern part of Korea Peninsula. SCS unit hydrograph for watershed runoff and Muskingum for streamflow routing of WMS HEC-1 was adopted. 30m resolution DEM & hydrological soil group using 1:50,000 soil map were prepared. The model was calibrated using three available data of storm events of 1985 to 1988 based on 1985 land cover condition. To predict the streamflow change by damaged land cover condition, rainfall of 50 years to 500 years frequency were generated using 2nd quantile of Huff method. The damaged land cover condition treated as bare soil surface increased streamflow of for 50 years rainfall frequency and for 500 years rainfall frequency based on AMC-I condition. There may be some speedy treatment by the government for the next coming typhoon damage.
Journal of The Korean Society of Agricultural Engineers | 2005
Geun-Ae Park; Mi-Seon Lee; Hyeon-Jun Kim; Seong-Joon Kim
This study is to trace the change of stream shape using the past series of aerial photographs and compare the land use changes of inland along the stream. For the Gyeoang-an national stream, aerial photographs of 1966, 1981 and 2000 were selected and ortho photographs were made with RMSE of 1.05, 0.54, 0.72 pixels, respectively. As apparent changes of the stream, the consolidated reaches of stream with levee construction were straightened and their stream width widened. Especially the stream width of inlet part of Paldang lake was widened almost twice because of the rise of water level by dam construction in 1974.
Journal of The Korean Society of Agricultural Engineers | 2005
Seong-Joon Kim; Hyung-Joong Kwon; Geun-Ae Park; Mi-Seon Lee
A computer system for crop information was developed using Visual Basic and ArcGIS VBA. The system is operated on ArcGIS 8.3 with Microsoft Access MDB. Landsat +ETM, KOMPSAT-1 EOC, ASTER VNIR and IKONOS panchromatic (Pan) and multi-spectral (MIS) images were included in the system to extract agricultural land use items identifiable at various spatial resolutions of images. Agriculture related data inventories using crop cover information such as texture and average pixel value of each band based on crop cultivation calendar were designed and implemented. Three IKONOS images were loaded in the system to show crop cover characteristics such as rice, pear, grape, red pepper, garlic, and surface water cover of reservoir with field surveys. GIS layers such as DEM (Digital Elevation Model), stream, road, soil, land use and administration boundary were prepared to understand the related characteristics and identify the location easily.
Paddy and Water Environment | 2009
Geun-Ae Park; Hyung-Jin Shin; Mi-Seon Lee; Woo-Yong Hong; Seong-Joon Kim
Journal of remote sensing | 2009
Mi-Seon Lee; Seong-Joon Kim; Hyoung-Sub Shin; Jin-Ki Park; Jong-Hwa Park
Paddy and Water Environment | 2011
In-Kyun Jung; Jong-Yoon Park; Geun-Ae Park; Mi-Seon Lee; Seong-Joon Kim
Journal of Korea Water Resources Association | 2008
Jong-Yoon Park; Mi-Seon Lee; Geun-Ae Park; Seong-Joon Kim
Journal of the Korean Association of Geographic Information Studies | 2011
Ji-Wan Lee; Mi-Seon Lee; In-Kyun Jung; Geun-Ae Park; Seong-Joon Kim