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Future subsurface drainage in the light of climate change in Daegu, South Korea

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기후변화에 따른 대구지역 지하배수 전망

Nkomozepi, Temba, Chung, Sang-Ok

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Over the last century, drainage systems have become an integral component of agriculture. Climate observations and experiments using General circulation models suggest an intensification of the hydrologic cycle due to climate change. This study presents hydrologic simulations assessing the potential impact of climate change on subsurface drainage in Daegu, Republic of Korea. Historical and Long Ashton Research Station weather generator perturbed future climate data from 15 general circulation models for a field in Daegu were ran into a water management simulation model, DRAINMOD. The trends and variability in rainfall and Soil Excess Water () were assessed from 1960 to 2100. Rainfall amount and intensity were predicted to increase in the future. The predicted annual subsurface drainage flow varied from -35 to 40 % of the baseline value while the varied from -50 to 100%. The expected increases in subsurface drainage outflow require that more attention be given to soil and water conservation practices.

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  • Nkomozepi, Temba Department of Agricultural Engineering, Kyungpook National University
  • Chung, Sang-Ok 정상옥. Department of Agricultural Engineering, Kyungpook National University

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