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MORPHOLOGY AND ELEMENTAL COMPOSITION OF DUSTFALL PARTICLES INSIDE EMPEROR QIN'S TERRA-COTTA WARRIORS AND HORSES MUSEUM
被引:3
|作者:
Shun-Cheng Lee
Judith C. Chow
John G. Watson
机构:
[1] Reno NV USA SKLLQG Institute of Earth Environment Chinese Academy of Sciences Xi’an 710075 China
[2] Division of Atmospheric Sciences Desert Research Institute Nevada System of Higher Education
[3] Hung Hom Kowloon Hong Kong China
[4] Research Center of Urban Environmental Technology and Management Department of Civil and Structural Engineering Hong Kong Polytechnic University
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关键词:
museum;
indoor dustfall;
morphology;
elemental composition;
SEM/EDX;
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中图分类号:
K878.8 [陵墓、墓葬];
学科分类号:
060107 ;
摘要:
Indoor dustfall samples were collected in Pit 1 and Pit 2 of Emperor Qin’s Terra-cotta Warriors and Horses Museum in Xi’an, Shaanxi Province, China. The morphological and elemental analysis for long-term (>10 years) and short-term (~0.5 year) dustfall particles and lacquer pieces on the faces of partly assembled warriors were performed with scanning electron microscopy with energy dispersive X-ray spectrometer (SEM/EDX). The results showed that the ma-jority of dustfall samples appeared to be composed of mineral dust particles, fly ash, and biological particles with different elemental compositions. Most of the mineral particles had irregular shapes with smooth edges. Small floccules of calcium sulfate were more frequently observed in long-term dustfall samples than in short-term samples, implying a progressive chemical reaction between continuous dustfall particles and atmospheric sulfur dioxide. Crystals of calcium sulfate were also found near pits on both inner and outer surfaces of lacquer pieces, revealing an acid chemical reaction between sulfur dioxide and lacquer material as the cause of the formation of erosion pits and cracks on surface of lacquer pieces.
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页码:346 / 351
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