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Toward Sustainability Assessment of Agricultural Ecosystem based on Thermodynamic Approach: A Case Study for Haenam Farmland in Korea : 열역학적 접근에 기반한 농업생태계 지속가능성 평가를 향하여 : 한국 해남 농경지 사례 연구

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dc.contributor.advisorJoon Kim-
dc.contributor.authorYohanaMariaIndrawati-
dc.date.accessioned2017-07-14T06:17:28Z-
dc.date.available2017-07-14T06:17:28Z-
dc.date.issued2015-02-
dc.identifier.other000000025571-
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10371/125455-
dc.description학위논문 (석사)-- 서울대학교 대학원 : 협동과정농림기상학, 2015. 2. Joon Kim.-
dc.description.abstractAn assessment of sustainability in an agricultural ecosystem is necessary to find out whether the current setting of the system under human intervention is a proper configuration toward sustainable management. This research attempted to utilize the long-term monitoring dataset of eddy covariance (EC) measurement in a typical agricultural ecosystem to quantify the ecosystem performance particularly in water use. The specific objectives were (1) to document decadal climatology, water use, energy, and carbon balance, and (2) to assess the state of this agricultural ecosystem based on thermodynamic perspective. The question is how to describe the current state of water use in an agricultural ecosystem and the dynamic under human management. This research was conducted by using eddy covariance measurement data for a decade in an agricultural ecosystem in Korea (Haenam Farmland in Korea, HFK).
The mean annual precipitation (P) was 1454 ± 188 mm of which more than 53% occurred during the summer season. The mean annual downward shortwave radiation (Rs↓) was 5025 ± 154 MJ m-2 whereas that of air temperature (Ta) was 13.6 ± 0.1 ˚C with a gradually increasing pattern. Footprint climatology showed that most of the measured fluxes were from less than 200 meter around the tower. The Budyko curve indicated that the actual evapotranspiration (ET) is limited by the available energy. The annual ET was 639 ± 32 mm while the annual reference ET (ETo) was 728 ± 59 mm, resulting in an integrated crop coefficient (Kc) of 0.88 ± 0.1 for the rice growing season. The Kc value for initial stage was 0.87 ± 0.07, development stage 1.02 ± 0.08, middle stage 1.02 ± 0.08, and late stage 0.77 ± 0.10. The annual mean of inherent water use efficiency (Wei) was 16.4 ± 3.6 gC kg H2O-1 hPa with large interannual variations. In terms of the annual carbon budget, gross primary productivity (GPP), respiration of ecosystem (RE), and net ecosystem exchange (NEE) were 1235 ± 90, 1139 ± 54, and -97 ± 119 gC m-2, respectively. Annually integrated Rn was averaged to be 2567 ± 102 MJ m-2 and the energy partitioning in terms of the Bowen ratio was 0.39 ± 0.05. The energy balance ratio (EBR) for an annual budget closure ranged from 0.80 to 0.90. The mean annual internal entropy production (σ) was 12.88 ± 0.35 MJ m-2 K-1 while that of entropy transfer (J) was negative (-11.89 ± 0.36 MJ m-2 K-1), indicating the net transfer out of the system into the environment. The time rate of change in system entropy ( dS⁄dt ) fluctuated throughout the study period with an average of 1.39 ± 0.30 MJ m-2 K-1.
The highlights of this research results are: 1) ET was limited not by the limitation of water but by the availability of energy, 2) the variation of Kc is mostly related to the fluctuation of ET, 3) low water use efficiency indicates a relatively poor use of water in this agricultural ecosystem, 4) the consistent overproduction of entropy throughout the decadal study period indicates a degradation of this agricultural ecosystem due to human disturbance, and 5) further studies are needed to bridge the quantified biophysical characteristics summarized above with thermodynamic and self-organization indicators tested in this study.
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dc.description.tableofcontentsABSTRACT i
TABLE OF CONTENTS iii
LIST OF TABLE v
LIST OF FIGURES vii
1. Background of the Study 1
1.1 Motivation 1
1.2 Conceptual Framework 4
1.3 Haenam Farmland in Korea (HFK) 7
2. Material and Method 11
2.1 Site Description 11
2.2 Field Measurement and Flux Data Processing 12
2.3 Theoretical Background 14
2.3.1 Energy and Entropy Budget 14
2.3.2 Actual Evapotranspiration 16
2.3.3 The Budyko Curve 16
2.3.4 Reference Evapotranspiration 19
2.3.5 Crop Coefficient 20
2.3.6 Water Use Efficiency 21
2.3.7 Footprint Analysis 23
3. Results and Discussion 25
3.1 Climate Conditions 25
3.1.1 Precipitation (P) 25
3.1.2 Downward Shortwave Radiation (Rs) 28
3.1.3 Air Temperature (Ta) 29
3.1.4 Relative Humidity (H) 30
3.1.5 Vapor Pressure Deficit (VPD) 31
3.1.6 Wind 32
3.1.7 Soil Water Content (SWC) 33
3.2 Footprint Analysis 34
3.3 Evapotranspiration Limit 38
3.4 Evapotranspiration and Reference Evapotranspiration 45
3.5 Crop coefficient (Kc) 50
3.6 Inherent Water Use Efficiency (Wei) 53
3.7 Gap Filling in Flux Data and Carbon Balance 59
3.7.1 Flux Data Gap-Filling 59
3.7.2 Carbon Balance 61
3.8 Energy and Entropy Balance 65
3.8.1 Energy Balance 65
3.8.2 Entropy Balance 66
3.9 Entropy and the Interconnection with Other Assessment 70
4. Conclusions and Future Work 73
4.1 Summary and Conclusions 73
4.2 Future Work 79
References 81
Appendixes 88
Abstract in Korean 93
Acknowledgement 95
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dc.language.isoen-
dc.publisher서울대학교 대학원-
dc.subjectsustainability-
dc.subjectthermodynamic approach-
dc.subjectwater use-
dc.subjectagricultural ecosystem-
dc.subjecteddy covariance technique-
dc.subject.ddc630-
dc.titleToward Sustainability Assessment of Agricultural Ecosystem based on Thermodynamic Approach: A Case Study for Haenam Farmland in Korea-
dc.title.alternative열역학적 접근에 기반한 농업생태계 지속가능성 평가를 향하여 : 한국 해남 농경지 사례 연구-
dc.typeThesis-
dc.contributor.AlternativeAuthor요하나-
dc.description.degreeMaster-
dc.citation.pages105-
dc.contributor.affiliation농업생명과학대학 협동과정농림기상학-
dc.date.awarded2015-02-
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