Earthquake archaeological research was conducted in recent years at four archaeological excavation sites in Shandong,focusing on the identification and analysis of the tectonic deformation phenomena. The non-tectonic ...Earthquake archaeological research was conducted in recent years at four archaeological excavation sites in Shandong,focusing on the identification and analysis of the tectonic deformation phenomena. The non-tectonic deformation phenomena were distinguished at the site of the Shang Dynasty ruins at Daxinzhuang in the Jinan suburbs. In Longshan,sand vein-filled cracks were recognized in the cultural layers of the Chengziya site,Zhangqiu City. Sand veins on the trench wall and sand tubes at the trench bottom were found densely distributed at the Shang and Zhou Dynasty cultural layers,at Qinhuangtai site,Binzhou City. The tectonic and non-tectonic origin cracks were identified on the city wall of the Site of Capital of State Qi,Linzi City. In Rizhao city,parallel distributed sand vein fracture groups were found in the cultural layer of Longshan-Warring States-Han Dynasty at Yaowangcheng site. Typical conjugate shear fractures were identified on the city wall of the ancient city of the State of Xue, Tengzhou City. The above natural deformation phenomena are concentrated in the culture layers of the Spring and AutumnWarring States-Han Dynasties and before, and characterized by seismic sand-soil liquefaction traces,which indicate that these regions might have been in the seismic active episodes in the corresponding periods. The above inference has been confirmed by microscopic data analysis.展开更多
On the Silk Road, the grassland mountains of Tekes County are scattered with ancient stone people and stone statues in the Han-Wei-Jin periods. There are diseases such as weathering and cracking. In combination with t...On the Silk Road, the grassland mountains of Tekes County are scattered with ancient stone people and stone statues in the Han-Wei-Jin periods. There are diseases such as weathering and cracking. In combination with the characteristics of climate change over the past 35 years, a rain-proof shed has been designed. The appearance refers to ″Horse riding Huns″ in front of the Huoqubing tomb in the Han dynasty, and ″Yungang Grottoes″ in the Northern Wei dynasty, and combine the concept of contemporary Kazakh Boz yu. Different from the general wooden straw shed, it is light in weight, easy to install, resistant to rain and snow, strong in corrosion resistance, strong in structural strength and Readily available materials, and low in cost, which is beneficial to improving the status of cultural relic protection and delaying the speed of diseases damage.展开更多
基金supported by the Anhui Public Welfare Geological Project(No.2015-g-25)the Special Research Project of CEA(No.TYZ20160101)
文摘Earthquake archaeological research was conducted in recent years at four archaeological excavation sites in Shandong,focusing on the identification and analysis of the tectonic deformation phenomena. The non-tectonic deformation phenomena were distinguished at the site of the Shang Dynasty ruins at Daxinzhuang in the Jinan suburbs. In Longshan,sand vein-filled cracks were recognized in the cultural layers of the Chengziya site,Zhangqiu City. Sand veins on the trench wall and sand tubes at the trench bottom were found densely distributed at the Shang and Zhou Dynasty cultural layers,at Qinhuangtai site,Binzhou City. The tectonic and non-tectonic origin cracks were identified on the city wall of the Site of Capital of State Qi,Linzi City. In Rizhao city,parallel distributed sand vein fracture groups were found in the cultural layer of Longshan-Warring States-Han Dynasty at Yaowangcheng site. Typical conjugate shear fractures were identified on the city wall of the ancient city of the State of Xue, Tengzhou City. The above natural deformation phenomena are concentrated in the culture layers of the Spring and AutumnWarring States-Han Dynasties and before, and characterized by seismic sand-soil liquefaction traces,which indicate that these regions might have been in the seismic active episodes in the corresponding periods. The above inference has been confirmed by microscopic data analysis.
文摘On the Silk Road, the grassland mountains of Tekes County are scattered with ancient stone people and stone statues in the Han-Wei-Jin periods. There are diseases such as weathering and cracking. In combination with the characteristics of climate change over the past 35 years, a rain-proof shed has been designed. The appearance refers to ″Horse riding Huns″ in front of the Huoqubing tomb in the Han dynasty, and ″Yungang Grottoes″ in the Northern Wei dynasty, and combine the concept of contemporary Kazakh Boz yu. Different from the general wooden straw shed, it is light in weight, easy to install, resistant to rain and snow, strong in corrosion resistance, strong in structural strength and Readily available materials, and low in cost, which is beneficial to improving the status of cultural relic protection and delaying the speed of diseases damage.