KNU IFS 2018 Annual International Symposium of Institute of Forest Science (2018.09)바로가기
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pp.47-47
저자
Bae, mi ran, Chae, Hee mun
언어
영어(ENG)
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https://www.earticle.net/Article/A450164
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초록
영어
The weather factors such as temperature, relative humidity is one of the most important environmental factors in forest ecosystem, and all components in the forest ecosystem are directly or indirectly influenced by climatic conditions. This study was conducted to analyze weather characteristics of three kinds of coniferous forests stands that was PD(Pinus densiflora), PK(Pinus koraiensis) and LK(Larix kaempferi). The HOBO data logger was installed on each of coniferous forests stands for measurement of weather factor from the July 2015 to May 2017. Weather data was collected from a HOBO data logger in the forest stands and weather data of weather stations of from Korea Meteorological Administration was compared for analysis. As a result of comparing the meteorological factors of forest area and non-forest area (weather station), the mean temperature of forest area was relatively low and the relative humidity was relatively high. During the autumn season (September to November), the mean monthly light intensity tends to be lower overall, while the mean monthly light intensity tends to be relatively higher in winter season (November to February). Especially in spring season (March to May), mean monthly light intensity was a clear riser than the other seasons. The differences of weather factor between forest areas and weather stations were reflected the characteristics of forests such as forest type and tree density. In order to analyze more accurately the environmental characteristics for understanding of weather characteristics in each forest stands, it is necessary to study long-term study.
키워드
weather factorsconiferous forests standHOBO data loggerforest type
저자
Bae, mi ran [ Department of Forest Environment System, College of Forest and Environment Science, Kangwon National University ]
Chae, Hee mun [ Division of Forest Science, College of Forest and Environment Science, Kangwon National University ]
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