• Interpretation of the influence of hydrogeological characteristics on rainwater inflow into Sumgol, Jeju Island, South Korea
  • Koh Chang-Seong1, Koh Eun-Hee2,*, Kim Min-Chul1

  • 1Jeju Groundwater Research Center, Jeju Research Institute, Jeju City 63147, Republic of Korea
    2Jeju National University, Dept. Earth and Marine Science, Jeju City 63243, Republic of Korea

  • 제주도 수리지질 특성이 빗물 숨골 유입에 미치는 영향 해석
  • 고창성1·고은희2,*·김민철1

  • 1제주연구원 제주지하수연구센터
    2제주대학교 지구해양과학과

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Abstract

Sumgol in Jeju Island plays a significant role in groundwater recharge due to its permeable hydrogeological characteristics. However, a quantitative assessment of the interrelationship between rainfall characteristics and rainwater inflows into Sumgols has not yet been conducted. Therefore, this study examined the characteristics of rainwater inflow into three Sumgols located in the eastern and western regions of Jeju Island and assessed hydrogeologic factors influencing these inflows. During two rainfall events, the studied locations in Sumgol exhibited different characteristics of rainwater inflows, despite experiencing similar rainfall events. Additionally, the delay time for rainwater to reach the Sumgol locations after the rainfall was influenced more by rainfall intensity than by cumulative amount of rainfall. In Sumgols located in non-volcanic ash soil with low hydraulic conductivity, such as those in agricultural areas, rainwater inflows were observed even with small rainfall and low rainfall intensity. This study suggests that rainfall intensity, soil characteristics, permeability of lava flows, and land use are key factors influencing rainwater inflow into Sumgols, revealing that soil characteristics and the permeability of lava flows have a greater impact on surface runoff than land use.


Keywords: Jeju Island, Sumgol, surface runoff, hydrogeological factors

This Article

  • 2024; 29(4): 21-31

    Published on Aug 30, 2024

  • 10.7857/JSGE.2024.29.4.021
  • Received on Jul 25, 2024
  • Revised on Aug 5, 2024
  • Accepted on Aug 19, 2024

Correspondence to

  • Koh Eun-Hee
  • Jeju National University, Dept. Earth and Marine Science, Jeju City 63243, Republic of Korea

  • E-mail: ehkoh@jejunu.ac.kr