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Water in the Mogao Grottoes,China:where it comes from and how it is driven 被引量:10
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作者 HongShou LI WanFu WANG +3 位作者 HongTao ZHAN Fei QIU qinglin guo guoBin ZHANG 《Journal of Arid Land》 SCIE CSCD 2015年第1期37-45,共9页
The Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes in China was designated as a world heritage site by UNESCO in 1987 and is famous for its cultural relics. Water is the most active factor that harms the relics in the caves as it damages th... The Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes in China was designated as a world heritage site by UNESCO in 1987 and is famous for its cultural relics. Water is the most active factor that harms the relics in the caves as it damages the grotto murals and painted sculptures. Thus, determining the water sources and driving forces of water movement is a key issue for protecting these cultural relics. These issues have troubled relics protectors for a long time. In this study, the authors chose a representative cave in the Mogao Grottoes and, by completely sealing the cave to make a closed system, measured the water vapor from the surrounding rock. This was accomplished by installing a condensation-dehumidification temperature-humidity control system for the collection of water vapor. The results show that there is continuous evaporation from the deep surrounding rock into the cave. The daily evaporation capacity is determined to be 1.02 g/(d·m2). The water sources and driving forces of water movement were further analyzed according to the character of the water evaporation and by monitoring the temperature and humidity of the surrounding rock. It was found that the water vapor in the cave derives from phreatic water. Moreover, the yearly fluctuation of temperature in the surrounding rock and geothermal forces are the basic powers responsible for driving phreatic evaporation. Under the action of the yearly temperature fluctuations, decomposition and combination of bound water acts as a "pump" that drives phreatic water migration and evaporation. When the temperature rises, bound water decomposes and evaporates; and when it falls, the rock absorbs moisture. This causes the phreatic water to move from deep regions to shallow ones. Determining the source and dynamic foundation of the water provides a firm scientific basis for protecting the valuable cultural relics in the caves. 展开更多
关键词 the Silk Road cultural heritage surrounding rock bound and phreatic water THERMODYNAMICS
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Conservation of Jiaohe ancient earthen site in China 被引量:7
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作者 Zuixiong Li Xudong Wang +3 位作者 Manli Sun Wenwu Chen qinglin guo Huyuan Zhang 《Journal of Rock Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering》 SCIE 2011年第3期270-281,共12页
Earthen sites, which are mainly made of earth, are cultural heritages with historical, artistic and scientific values. Many extremely valuable earthen sites have been preserved in the arid areas in China. The earthen ... Earthen sites, which are mainly made of earth, are cultural heritages with historical, artistic and scientific values. Many extremely valuable earthen sites have been preserved in the arid areas in China. The earthen site of Jiaohe Ancient City is one of the earliest National Protected Important Cultural Heritage Sites. The Jiaohe Ancient City site exhibits all kinds of deteriorations, which can be found in the earthen sites in arid environments in China. Through a case study of the Jiaohe ancient earthen site, we present in this paper the comprehensive conservation technologies, including the mud bricklaying and reparation, wooden rod anchorage, crack grouting, surface potassium silicate (PS) penetration consolidation, and suspended steel beam ceiling, etc. Results of this case study showed that better conservation effects could be achieved by selecting proper PS penetration and crack grouting processes based on the deterioration characteristics of the earthen sites. The technology of mud bricklaying and reparation was also an effective method for preventing the earthen body from collapsing. Compared with traditional conservation technologies, the suspended steel beam ceiling technology could effectively reduce the negative impacts to the original state of the earthen site. As for unstable cliffs, a new method using composite anchor rod of bamboo and steel with massive loose earth was applied. Deformation monitoring and temporary supports were critical and indispensable measures for the safe of site conservation projects. Through years of monitoring and practical operation at the Jiaohe ancient earthen site, deterioration at the site has been effectively controlled. 展开更多
关键词 earthen site conservation technology Jiaohe Ancient City arid areas
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Numerical simulation of the behaviors of test square for prehistoric earthen sites during archaeological excavation 被引量:1
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作者 Xudong Wang Zongren Yu +3 位作者 Jingke Zhang qinglin guo Shanlong Yang Manli Sun 《Journal of Rock Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering》 CSCD 2018年第3期567-578,共12页
During the process of archaeological excavation in the regions of Southeast China, collapse of test square usually occurs due to poor site-specific conditions. In this paper, the fast Lagrangian analysis of continua i... During the process of archaeological excavation in the regions of Southeast China, collapse of test square usually occurs due to poor site-specific conditions. In this paper, the fast Lagrangian analysis of continua in three dimensions(FLAC3D) is employed to reveal the behaviors of test square. Taking the archaeological works in Liangzhu prehistoric earthen sites as the research background, the paper first introduces the geological setting, excavation procedure and monitoring scheme of the studied test square. Then, the deformation of four sides of the test square is modeled using FLAC3D. By comparison, it shows that the numerical results are consistent with the results from field monitoring. The result suggests that the numerical simulation can be effectively applied to representing the actual behaviors of the test square,which is helpful for determination of excavation scheme and stability evaluation of the test square during archaeological excavation. 展开更多
关键词 Prehistoric earthen site Archaeological excavation Test square behaviors Field monitoring Numerical simulations
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Nondestructive testing and assessment of consolidation effects of earthen sites
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作者 Xudong Wang qinglin guo +2 位作者 Shanlong Yang Dexuan Zhang Yanwu Wang 《Journal of Rock Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering》 SCIE CSCD 2016年第5期726-733,共8页
Earthen sites are widely distributed throughout China, and most of them belong to archaeological sites with significant values, which not only directly witness the origin, formation and development of Chinese civiliza... Earthen sites are widely distributed throughout China, and most of them belong to archaeological sites with significant values, which not only directly witness the origin, formation and development of Chinese civilization, but also possess important values for conservation and exhibition. Many researches and practices on their conservation and consolidation have been carried out; however, the consolidation effect is mainly judged by visual observation and expert evaluation. Scientific assessment of conservation and consolidation effects is a challenging issue. Many instruments in other fields cannot be directly applied to the conservation of cultural relics due to their peculiarity. In order to assess the effects of field conservation experiments, this paper tries to understand the consolidation effects at Liangzhu site using nondestructive or micro-damage methods, including thermo-physical parameters testing, infrared thermal imaging, high-density microelectrode resistivity testing, portable microscope observation, and hydrophilic and hydrophobic testing, and thereby explores the practicable methods for evaluating the properties of consolidation materials for earthen sites treatment. 展开更多
关键词 Earthen sites Nondestructive methods Infrared thermal imaging High-density microelectrode resistivity Portable microscope Hydrophilic and hydrophobic testing
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Discussion on the environmental adaptability of weather-resistant measures for earthen sites in China 被引量:1
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作者 Xudong Wang Bo Zhang +1 位作者 qinglin guo Qiangqiang Pei 《Built Heritage》 CSCD 2022年第3期65-77,共13页
Earthen sites are important remains of past human societies.Weather-resistant measures comprise a major part of conservation eforts for earthen sites.Marked advancements in weather-resistant techniques have been made ... Earthen sites are important remains of past human societies.Weather-resistant measures comprise a major part of conservation eforts for earthen sites.Marked advancements in weather-resistant techniques have been made in recent years.Earthen sites are characterised by large numbers,large scales,various types,complex compositions,and diverse existing environments.Weather-resistant measures difer signifcantly in their environmental adaptability.The environmental adaptability of weather-resistant measures severely restricts further development and popularisation of weather-resistant technology at earthen sites.Based on the environmental and weathering characteristics of existing earthen sites in China,the consolidation and failure mechanisms of several weather-resistant measures(penetrating consolidation,sacrifcial layers,soft capping,protective structures,and backflling protection)were examined.The potential areas to increase the success of the diferent weather-resistant measures were obtained combined with the characteristics of various environmental boundaries. 展开更多
关键词 Earthen site Weather-resistant measure Environmental adaptability
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