Bomchul Kim
Kangwon National University
85 Papers
211 Citations
Bomchul Kim is an academic researcher from Kangwon National University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dissolved organic carbon & Water quality. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 85 publications. Previous affiliations of Bomchul Kim include University of Wisconsin-Madison.
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Papers
Potential effects of climate change and variability on watershed biogeochemical processes and water quality in Northeast Asia.
TL;DR: Results from these case studies suggest that spatially variable patterns of snow or summer precipitation associated with regional climate change across NE Asia will have significant impacts on watershed biogeochemical processes and surface water quality, in interactions with local topography, land use change, or acid deposition.
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Biological screening of 100 plant extracts for cosmetic use (II): anti-oxidative activity and free radical scavenging activity
TL;DR: The results suggest that 14 plants may be potential sources of anti‐oxidative activity using Fenton's reagent/ethyl linoleate system and for free radical scavenging activity using the 1,1‐diphenyl‐2‐picryl hydrazyl free radical generating system.
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Effects of the summer monsoon on the distribution and loading of organic carbon in a deep reservoir, Lake Soyang, Korea
TL;DR: In this paper, seasonal and vertical patterns of organic carbon concentration, and an organic carbon budget were studied in a deep reservoir in Korea, where both dissolved organic carbon and particulate organic carbon (POC) were measured in the river inflow and at the dam.
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Eutrophication of reservoirs in South Korea
TL;DR: Reduction of the application of fertilizer, proper treatment of manure, and conservation of topsoil may be the most practical and effective measures to prevent further lake eutrophication.
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The global lake ecological observatory network (gleon): the evolution of grassroots network science
Kathleen C. Weathers,Paul C. Hanson,Peter Arzberger,Jennifer A. Brentrup,Justin D. Brookes,Cayelan C. Carey,Evelyn E. Gaiser,David P. Hamilton,Grace S. Hong,B.W. Ibelings,Vera Istvánovics,Eleanor Jennings,Bomchul Kim,Timothy K. Kratz,Fang-Pang Lin,Kohji Muraoka,Catherine M. O'Reilly,Kevin C. Rose,Elizabeth Ryder,Guangwei Zhu +19 more
TL;DR: GLEON as discussed by the authors encourages participation across multiple disciplines of environmental science and information technology, by openly and informally sharing ideas, expertise, and data, and by moving ideas to products via working groups.