Suggestion of classification rule of hydrological soil groups considering the results of the revision of soil series: A case study on Jeju Island

  • Youngju Lee
  • , Minseok Kang
  • , Changyeol Park
  • , Chulsang Yoo*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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    Abstract

    This study proposes a new method for categorizing the hydrological soil groups by considering the recent revision results of soil series. Also, the proposed method is evaluated by comparing the categorizing result with those based on existing three different methods. As an example, the proposed method is applied to Jeju Island to estimate the CN value, which is then compared with CN values estimated by applying the existing three different methods. Summaries of the results are as follow. (1) The revision result since 2007 shows that the soil texture has been changed in the 43 soil series, the drainage class in the 1 soil series, the permeability in the 15 soil series, and the impermeable layer in the 26 soil series. (2) The categorizing result of hydrological soil groups by applying the proposed method shows that the group B is the most dominant group covering up to 49.25%. On the other hand, one of the existing method of 1987 provides the group C as the most dominant group (46.43%). Method of 1995 defines the group B as the most dominant group (27.69%). The other method of 2007 distinguishes the group D (35.82%) to be the most dominant group. (3) Also, the CN value estimated by applying the proposed method to Jeju Island is found to be smaller than those based on existing three methods. This result indicates the possible overestimation of the CN value when applying the existing three methods.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)35-49
    Number of pages15
    JournalJournal of Korea Water Resources Association
    Volume52
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2019 Jan

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    © 2019 Korea Water Resources Association.

    Keywords

    • Hydrologic soil group
    • Jeju island
    • Runoff curve number
    • Soil series

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Civil and Structural Engineering
    • Environmental Science (miscellaneous)
    • Ecological Modelling

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