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Study of the groundwater vulnerability of Sockcho area by using GIS 2008.06.09.02
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Study Area: north eastern part - Sockcho Why we have to select this area – did not study this area before - so we want to know that this area’s groundwater vulnerability (risk) Area - 52.06 Km 2 Introduction of the study area 행정구역구분 연구지역
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DRASTIC Depth: point depth – kriging - reclassified Recharge: governing equation – grid - reclassified Aquifer and vadose zone: geology - reclassified Soil: soil map - reclassified Topo: CAD (7111, 7114) – selection – tin – grid - reclassified Conductivity: table data - reclassified Procedure of the study
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Depth of Water Vadose Zone Ground Water Range (m) Rating0.0-1.510 1.5-4.69 4.6-9.17 9.1-15.25 15.2-22.93 22.9-30.52 30.5 + 1 Weight5 Ranges and Ratings for Depth to water (Aller et al.,1987) - Depth to water : 지표로부터 지하수면까지의 깊이
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Depth of Water Depth point location We have to do kriging because of getting depth of total area We can use this data for making kriging (blue) Depth - reclassified This is the point data of depth (green)
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Net Recharge P Groundwater table Aquifer Soil Vadose zone ET DR Net Recharge (mm/year) RangeRating 0-50.81 50.8-101.63 101.6-177.86 177.8-254.08 254.0 + 9 Weight4 Ranges and Ratings for Net recharge (Aller et al.,1987) 지하수 함양 – 지하수면에 도달하여 대수층에 저유량을 증가시키는 수직적인 물의 흐름으로 정의 ( 구민호, 이대하,2002) RECHARGE = P - Q - I
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Net recharge Recharge - reclassified
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Aquifer and vadose zone media RangeRating Typical Rating Massive Shale1 - 32 Metamorphic / Igneous 2 - 53 Weathered Metamorphic/ Igneous 3 - 54 Glacial Till4 - 65 Bedded Sandstone,Lines tone and Shale Sequences 5 - 96 Massive Sandstone 4 - 96 Massive Limestone 4 - 96 Sand and Gravel 4 - 98 Basalt2 - 109 Karst Limestone2 - 1010 Weight3 Present joint Absent of joint Coarse grain Soil Fine grain RangeRating Typical Rating Confinig Layer 11 Silt / Clay 2 - 6 3 Shale 2 - 5 3 Limestone 2 - 7 6 Sandstone 4 - 8 6 Bedded Limestone, Sandstone, Shale 4 - 8 6 Sand and Gravel with significant Silt and Clay 4 - 8 6 Metamorphic / Igneous 2 - 8 4 Sand and Gravel 6 - 9 8 Basalt 2 - 10 9 Karst Linestone 8 - 10 10 Weight5 Ranges and Ratings (Aller et al.,1987)
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Aquifer and vadose zone media Use Sockcho geological map 1:250000 Vadose - reclassifiedAquifer- reclassified
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Soil Media 1:50,000 Soil map ( 농업과학기술원 ) Reclassified soil map
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Topography Vadose Zone Ground Water Topography (Percent Slope, %) RangeRating 0-210 2-69 6-125 12-183 18 + 1 Weight1 Ranges and Ratings for topography (Aller et al.,1987) - Topography : 지형의 Percent Slope 로 분류
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7111, 7114 layer select CAD file Selection Topography
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Topographic Map Tin Reclassified topographic map
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Hydraulic conductivity [cm /s] RangeRating 4.7x10 -7 - 4.7x10 -5 1 4.7x10 -5 - 1.4x10 -4 2 1.4x10 -4 - 3.3x10 -4 4 3.3x10 -4 - 4.7x10 -4 6 4.7x10 -4 - 9.4x10 -4 8 9.4x10 -4 + 10 Weight3 Ranges and Ratings for Hydraulic conductivity (Aller et al.,1987) Aquifer Soil Aquifer Soil Aquifer Hydraulic Conductivity
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Drastic Index map [r=rating] [w=weight] Topography TrTwTrTw + Depth to water DrDwDrDw + Recharge RrRwRrRw + Aquifer media ArAwArAw + Soil media SrSwSrSw + CrCwCrCw Hydraulic conductivity Impact of vadose zone IrIwIrIw + Index Map
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Index map
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Drastic index map has been prepared to determine groundwater vulnerability of the study area - compared with land use map – it shows river area is high vulnerable than surroundings Forest area is less vulnerable than city area as it is already crowed – i.e. possibility of contamination is high in city area GIS is very powerful tools so that useful data/results can be obtained by using GIS Conclusions
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- 조시범 외,1999,GIS 를 이용한 경기도 평택군 지역의 지하수 오염 가능성 평 가 연구, 한국지하수토양환경학회 - 민경덕, 이영훈 외,1996,DRASTIC 을 이용한 지하수 오염 가능성 분석 및 그 래픽 사용자 인터페이스 개발연구, 한국지하수토양환경학회 - 조시범, 손호웅,2004, 지하수 오염 예측을 위한 GIS 활용 연구, 지구물리학회 - 함세영 외,2004,DRASTIC 과 지하수 수질에 의한 창원시 지하수 오염취약 성 평가 -Aller L et al.,1987, DRASTIC : A Standardized System for Evaluating Ground water pollution potential using hydrogeologic settings References
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