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Ground Water | 2017
H.B. Lee; Min-Ho Koo; Yongcheol Kim
Large agricultural fields in South Korea are located mostly on alluvial plains, where a significant amount of groundwater is used for heating of water-curtain insulated greenhouses. Such greenhouses are commonly used for crop cultivation during the winter dry season from November to March. After use the groundwater is discharged directly into streams, causing groundwater depletion. A hydrogeological study was carried out in a typical agricultural area of this type, located on an alluvial aquifer near the Nakdong River. Groundwater levels, chemical characteristics, and temperatures from 68 observation wells were analyzed to determine the impacts of seasonal groundwater pumping on the groundwater system and stream-aquifer interactions. Our results show that the groundwater system has not yet reached a state of dynamic equilibrium. Decades of excessive seasonal pumping have caused a gradual decline of groundwater levels, leading to groundwater depletion, especially in areas further from the river. Seasonal pumping has also significantly affected groundwater quality in the aquifer near the river. Groundwater temperature is decreasing (in this case a disadvantage), and saline groundwater is being diluted by induced recharge. The results of this study provide a basic outline for effective integrated water management that is widely applicable in South Korea.
Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry | 2015
Kil Yong Lee; Yoon Yeol Yoon; Soo Young Cho; Sang-Ho Moon; Dong-Chan Koh; Kyoochul Ha; Yongcheol Kim; Kyung-Seok Ko
AbstractA continuous monitoring system (CMS) using an open loop equilibrator for assessment of 222Rn at the groundwater–surface water interface was developed and tested. For the characterization and validation of the system, three air loops (open loop, closed loop, and open bubble loop) were tested in relation to high and precise count rates, rapid response, and equilibration of radon. The water and air stream is fed to the equilibrator by an experimental setup with a commercial submersible water pump and the internal pump with built-in radon-in-air detector. Efficiency calibration of the CMS is done by simultaneous determination of a groundwater sample using liquid scintillation counting, and the RAD7 accessories RAD-H2O, BigBottle RAD-H2O. The higher count rates are provided by the closed loop. However, the open loop with bubbler (open bubble loop) provides the best precision count rates, rapid response, and equilibration time. The CMS allows radon determination in discrete water samples as well as continuous water streams.
Journal of Soil and Groundwater Environment | 2014
H.B. Lee; Min-Ho Koo; Yongcheol Kim
Hydrological Processes | 2016
Ki-mook Kang; Sung Pil Hyun; Kilyong Lee; Heesung Yoon; Seung Hee Kim; Yongcheol Kim; Zhen Xu; Duk-jin Kim; Dong-Chan Koh; Kyoochul Ha
Limnology and Oceanography-methods | 2016
Heesung Yoon; Sung Pil Hyun; William C. Burnett; Dong-Chan Koh; Kyoochul Ha; Duk-jin Kim; Yongcheol Kim; Ki-mook Kang
Journal of the geological society of korea | 2016
Gyeongmi Park; H.B. Lee; Min-Ho Koo; Yongcheol Kim
Journal of Soil and Groundwater Environment | 2016
H.B. Lee; Min-Ho Koo; Jinsil Lim; Byung-Ho Yoo; Yongcheol Kim
The Journal of Engineering Geology | 2015
H.B. Lee; Min-Ho Koo; Yongcheol Kim
Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry | 2018
Yoon Yeol Yoon; Yongcheol Kim; Kil Yong Lee
Journal of the geological society of korea | 2016
Kyoochul Ha; Yongcheol Kim; Sung-Yun Kim