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Determination of Ecological Flow at the Confluence of Nakdong River and Gumho River Using River2D

River2D를 이용한 낙동강-금호강 합류부의 생태유량 산정

  • 서일원 (서울대학교 건설환경공학부) ;
  • 박인환 (서울대학교 건설환경공학부)
  • Received : 2012.09.18
  • Accepted : 2013.03.06
  • Published : 2013.05.30

Abstract

In this study, WUA (Weighted Usable Area) was calculated to determine ecological flow at the confluence of Nakdong River and Gumho River by using River2D. To calibrate River2D, simulation results of River2D were compared with calibrated HEC-RAS simulation results and the optimum parameters were determined. After parameter calibration, WUA of Zacco platypus and Zacco temmincki which are dominant species in Nakdong River was calculated with changing upstream flowrate. From the result, WUA is changed according to flowrate and growth stage. In the flowrate-WUA/A graph, ecological flow can be determined as $33.3m^3/s{\sim}39.96m^3/s$ in Nakdong River and $3.6m^3/s{\sim}4.32m^3/s$ in Gumho River. After dredging for Four major rivers restoration project, WUA of Zacco platypus and Zacco temmincki were calculated by using the ecological flow. The results show that WUA after dredging are decreased when compared with undredged condition. WUA of Common carp is 2~3 times bigger than WUA of Zacco platypus and Zacco temmincki at the dredged condition in Nakdong River.

본 연구에서는 낙동강-금호강 합류부의 생태유량을 산정하기 위해 2차원 수치모형 River2D를 이용하여 가중가용면적(WUA, Weighted Usable Area)을 계산했다. River2D 모형의 검증을 위해 HEC-RAS모의결과와 비교하여 최적 매개변수를 결정했다. 그리고 낙동강의 우점종인 피라미와 갈겨니를 대상으로 낙동강과 금호강의 유량을 변화시키며 가중가용면적을 모의했다. 유량-WUA/A의 그래프로부터 생태유량을 산정한 결과, 낙동강의 경우 $33.3m^3/s{\sim}40.0m^3/s$, 금호강의 경우 $3.60m^3/s{\sim}4.32m^3/s$를 낙동강-금호강 합류부의 생태유량으로 결정하였다. 결정된 생태유량을 적용하여 낙동강 본류의 하상준설 이후 피라미와 갈겨니의 가중가용면적을 계산한 결과, 가중가용면적이 약 1/9로 감소했다. 그리고 준설 이후에 잉어에 대한 가중가용면적은 피라미와 갈겨니에 대한 것보다 2~3배 더 큰 것으로 계산됐다.

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