Analysis for Underwater Sound on Natural River Habitat

A riffle-pool structure is a representative physical structure of bed in rivers. The change in the physical parameter of the habitat could lead to changes in the sound environment of rivers, which are expressed by underwater acoustics. This change in underwater sound affects fish habitat. In this st...

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Main Authors: Gu Jung-Eun, Jung Sang Hwa, Kang Joongu, Woo Hyoseop
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20184002047
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spelling doaj-573b8a5b54314a239644f4e1eab53e262021-03-02T09:52:14ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422018-01-01400204710.1051/e3sconf/20184002047e3sconf_riverflow2018_02047Analysis for Underwater Sound on Natural River HabitatGu Jung-EunJung Sang HwaKang JoonguWoo HyoseopA riffle-pool structure is a representative physical structure of bed in rivers. The change in the physical parameter of the habitat could lead to changes in the sound environment of rivers, which are expressed by underwater acoustics. This change in underwater sound affects fish habitat. In this study, the changes of underwater acoustics were analyzed according to the change of pool-riffle sequence in a natural river. And the correlation between underwater acoustics and hydraulic characteristics was investigated. The survey for underwater acoustics was performed in the Namdae stream where is in Gangwon province. This stream belongs to the Han River basin and the river length is 39.01 km and the catchment area is 127.56 km2. The Namdae stream is a river that accounts for more than 70% of salmon returning to South Korea. The spawning salmon will return to this area around November after growing in the Bering Sea. It is important to manage the fish habitat in this river so there is a lot of research on the enhancement of fish habitat. Hydraulic characteristics were changed by the river bed structure. In this study, we investigated the relationship between underwater acoustic characteristics and hydraulic factors such as riverbed material, flow rate and water depth of each habitat type at 12 sites. The characteristics of underwater acoustic differed relative to different hydraulic factors of the two habitats, which is riffle and pool. The sound pressure level of riffles was relatively higher than that of the pools due to bed materials, shallow depth and high water velocity of riffles. In the future, it is considered that the underwater sound can be utilized as a parameter to evaluate the physical habitat environment of the river.https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20184002047
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Jung Sang Hwa
Kang Joongu
Woo Hyoseop
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Kang Joongu
Woo Hyoseop
Analysis for Underwater Sound on Natural River Habitat
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author_facet Gu Jung-Eun
Jung Sang Hwa
Kang Joongu
Woo Hyoseop
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title Analysis for Underwater Sound on Natural River Habitat
title_short Analysis for Underwater Sound on Natural River Habitat
title_full Analysis for Underwater Sound on Natural River Habitat
title_fullStr Analysis for Underwater Sound on Natural River Habitat
title_full_unstemmed Analysis for Underwater Sound on Natural River Habitat
title_sort analysis for underwater sound on natural river habitat
publisher EDP Sciences
series E3S Web of Conferences
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publishDate 2018-01-01
description A riffle-pool structure is a representative physical structure of bed in rivers. The change in the physical parameter of the habitat could lead to changes in the sound environment of rivers, which are expressed by underwater acoustics. This change in underwater sound affects fish habitat. In this study, the changes of underwater acoustics were analyzed according to the change of pool-riffle sequence in a natural river. And the correlation between underwater acoustics and hydraulic characteristics was investigated. The survey for underwater acoustics was performed in the Namdae stream where is in Gangwon province. This stream belongs to the Han River basin and the river length is 39.01 km and the catchment area is 127.56 km2. The Namdae stream is a river that accounts for more than 70% of salmon returning to South Korea. The spawning salmon will return to this area around November after growing in the Bering Sea. It is important to manage the fish habitat in this river so there is a lot of research on the enhancement of fish habitat. Hydraulic characteristics were changed by the river bed structure. In this study, we investigated the relationship between underwater acoustic characteristics and hydraulic factors such as riverbed material, flow rate and water depth of each habitat type at 12 sites. The characteristics of underwater acoustic differed relative to different hydraulic factors of the two habitats, which is riffle and pool. The sound pressure level of riffles was relatively higher than that of the pools due to bed materials, shallow depth and high water velocity of riffles. In the future, it is considered that the underwater sound can be utilized as a parameter to evaluate the physical habitat environment of the river.
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