Significance and Microscopic Analysis of Deformation in the Cultural Remains of Western Zhou Dynasty-Late Spring and Autumn Period at Daijiayuan Ruins in Huoshan,Anhui Province,China |
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Authors: | Yao Daquan Shuo Zhi Shen Xiaoqi Chen Anguo Zheng Yingping Zheng Haigang Li Lingli |
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Affiliation: | [1]Earthquake Administration of Anhui Province, Hefei 230031, China [2]Cultural Relic Archeology Research Institute of Anhui Province, Hefei 230001, China |
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Abstract: | During an excavation survey to the Daijiayuan vestige of the Western Zhou Dynasty-Late Spring and Autumn Period at Huoshan in Western Anhui,a ground crack related to tectonic movement and filled with silty fine sand was found. This phenomenon was initially confirmed to be due to seismic liquefaction. Many microscopic seismic relics,such as load structure,flow structure,cutoff plane and flotation of organic matter were found in the directional microscopic analysis of deformation. These discoveries and cognitions prove that there were two earthquake events taking place in the Western Zhou Dynasty-Late Spring and Autumn Period in this area. Above-mentioned works enrich and develop the research methods to identify prehistoric earthquake event in eastern China area to a certain extent. |
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Keywords: | Daijiayuan Seismic deformation Microscopic analysis Significance |
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