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Cartographic Anxieties in Mongolia: The Bogd Khan's Picture-Map
Uranchimeg Tsultemin 고려대학교 민족문화연구원 2016 Cross-Currents Vol.- No.21
This article extends cartography into ethnographic and representational practices for territorial inclusion (Hostetler 2005) and nation building (Krishna 1994). Outer Mongolia, a vassal state of the Qing Empire until 1911, produced ethnographic paintings intended as new cartographic visuals around the time of its independence. Mongolia’s last ruler, the Bogd Khan (1870–1924) commissioned the artist Balduugin Sharav to produce a large painting of the Mongol countryside titled Daily Events, a work that constitutes an unusual cartographic “picture-map” (Paul Harvey 1980) intended for a special public display. The work (now known as One Day in Mongolia) depicts the Mongolian people as a distinct ethnic group in quotidian scenes of Central Mongolian (Khalkha) nomadic life. This article demonstrates how the covert connections between the scenes together construct a Buddhist didactic narrative of the Wheel of Life, and argues that this picture-map was the result of the Tibetan-born ruler’s anxieties over ethnic identity, national unity, and the survival of his people, who strove for independence from the Qing, as well as their safe positioning vis-à-vis new political neighbors.
Buddhist Archeology in Mongolia: Zanabazar and the Géluk Diaspora beyond Tibet
Uranchimeg Tsultemin 고려대학교 민족문화연구원 2019 Cross-Currents Vol.0 No.31
This article discusses a Khalkha reincarnate ruler, the First Jebtsundampa Zanabazar, who is commonly believed to be a Géluk protagonist whose alliance with the Dalai and Panchen Lamas was crucial to the dissemination of Buddhism in Khalkha Mongolia. Zanabazar’s Géluk affiliation, however, is a later Qing-Géluk construct to divert the initial Khalkha vision of him as a reincarnation of the Jonang historian Tāranātha (1575–1634). Whereas several scholars have discussed the political significance of Zanabazar’s reincarnation based only on textual sources, this article takes an interdisciplinary approach to discuss, in addition to textual sources, visual records that include Zanabazar’s portraits and current findings from an ongoing excavation of Zanabazar’s Saridag Monastery. Clay sculptures and Zanabazar’s own writings, heretofore little studied, suggest that Zanabazar’s open approach to sectarian affiliations and his vision, akin to Tsongkhapa’s, were inclusive of several traditions rather than being limited to a single one.
A Comparative Study on GCM Multi-Model Ensemble Techniques for Water Resources Management
Uranchimeg, Sumiya,Kwon, Hyun-Han,Yoon, Sun-Kwon 한국방재학회 2015 한국방재학회 학술발표대회논문집 Vol.14 No.-
Seasonal rainfall forecasts are one of the most important part of water resources management in minimizing climate-related risk. Recently, abnormal change in precipitation raised the attention of not only scientists it gets big interest in general public too. Seasonal climate forecasts are typically based on simulations from general circulation models (GCMs) that approximate the complex physical, chemical, and biological processes. But it has been known that General Circulation Models have considerable uncertainties. Recent studies suggested that Multi-Model Ensemble(MME) could reduce this uncertainties and give an improvement on the results. There have been used several MME estimation techniques that are simply averaging models and regression based techniques. This study aims to improve MME using Bayesian Model Averaging(BMA) technique which gives weights to the models based on each model performance to present observation. The result showed that BMA technique output is statistically more fitted to the observation than the other techniques and it is very important to further analysis such as downscaling and other simulation method that uses future precipitation as a main input data.
Development of bias correction scheme for high resolution precipitation forecast
Uranchimeg, Sumiya,Kim Ji-Sung,Kim Kyu-Ho,Kwon Hyun-Han 한국수자원학회 2018 한국수자원학회논문집 Vol.51 No.7
최근 이상기후로 인한 집중호우 발생빈도와 이로 인한 국지적인 홍수 피해가 증가하고 있다. 이러한 점에서 홍수피해 예방측면에서 수치예보 정보 활용이 요구되고 있다. 그러나 수치예보모델은 초기 조건 및 지형적 요인으로 인해 시공간적 편의가 존재하며 실시간 예측정보로 활용하기 전에 모 형결과에 대한 편의보정이 요구된다. 본 연구에서는 관측지점 기준으로 편의 보정계수를 산정하는 과정에서 모든 관측소간의 상관성을 거리의 함 수로 고려하여 미계측지점의 편의 보정계수를 공간적으로 확장할 수 있는 Bayesian Kriging 기반 MFBC 기법을 개발하였다. 본 연구에서 개발한 방법은 미계측 유역에 대해서도 보정계수를 효과적으로 추정하는 것이 확인되었으며, 비교적 고해상도로 72시간(3일) 정도까지 예측강우 정보를 활용하는 것이 가능할 것으로 판단된다. An increase in heavy rainfall and floods have been observed over South Korea due to recent abnormal weather. In this perspective, the high-resolution weather forecasts have been widely used to facilitate flood management. However, these models are known to be biased due to initial conditions and topographical conditions in the process of model building. Theretofore, a bias correction scheme is largely applied for the practical use of the prediction to flood management. This study introduces a new mean field bias correction (MFBC) approach for the high-resolution numerical rainfall products, which is based on a Bayesian Kriging model to combine an interpolation technique and MFBC approach for spatial representation of the error. The results showed that the proposed method can reliably estimate the bias correction factor over ungauged area with an improvement in the reduction of errors. Moreover, it can be seen that the bias corrected rainfall forecasts could be used up to 72 hours ahead with a relatively high accuracy.