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Assessing the effect of watershed slopes on recharge/baseflow and soil erosion
Authors:Lee  Ji Min  Park  Youn Shik  Kum  Donghyuk  Jung  Younghun  Kim  Bomchul  Hwang  Soon Jin  Kim  Hyun Bae  Kim  Chulgoo  Lim  Kyoung Jae
Institution:1.Dept. of Regional Infrastructures Engineering,Kangwon National University,Chuncheon,Korea;2.Institute of Environmental Research,Kangwon National University,Chuncheon,Korea;3.Dept. of Environmental Science,Kangwon National University,Chuncheon,Korea;4.Dept. of Environmental Health Science,Konkuk University,Seoul,Korea;5.POSCO E&C, R&D Center,Incheon,Korea;6.Center for Aquatic Ecosystem Restoration, Korea Environmental Industry & Technology Institute,Kangwon National University,Chuncheon,Korea
Abstract:Aquatic ecosystems are threatened by increasing variability in the hydrologic responses. In particular, the health of river ecosystems in steeply sloping watersheds is aggravated due to soil erosion and stream depletion during dry periods. This study suggested and assessed a method to improve the adaptation ability of a river system in a steep watershed. For this, this study calibrated soil and water assessment tool (SWAT) for runoff and sediment, and quantified the changes in hydrologic responses such as groundwater recharge rate soil erosion and baseflow according to two scenarios for adjustment of the watershed slope (steep to mild). Here, one scenario was set by three measured slopes, and the other was set by fixing the entire watershed slopes with 5 %. Moreover, SWAT and web-based hydrograph analysis tool (WHAT) models were applied to estimate groundwater recharge, soil erosion, and baseflow in the Haean-myeon watershed in South Korea. The results show that the reduction of watershed slope increased groundwater recharge and baseflow, and decreased sediment. Specifically, groundwater recharge rate was increased from 257.10 to 364.60 mm, baseflow was increased from 0.86 to 1.19 m3/s, and sediment was decreased from 194.6 to 58.1 kg/km2. Based on these results, the suggested method will positively contribute to aquatic ecosystems and farming environments in a steeply sloping watershed due to improvements in the quantity and quality of river water.
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