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The Effects of 1-Methylcyclopropene on the Quality of 'Ooishiwase' Plums (Prunus salicina L.) with Different Ripening Stage ('대석조생' 자두(Prunus salicina L.)의 숙기에 따른 1-Methylcyclopropene 처리효과)

  • Oh, Soh-Young;Lim, Byung-Seon;Lee, Jae-Wook;Lee, Ji-Hyun
    • Food Science and Preservation
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    • v.14 no.5
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    • pp.511-515
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    • 2007
  • 'Ooishiwase' plum (Prunus salicina L.) fruits were harvested at three pre-climacteric stages of ripeness (stages 1, 2, and 3) and treated with 1-methylcyclopropene (1-MCP, $1\;{\mu}L/L$) for 24 hours at $10^{\circ}C$ before storage to evaluate the effectiveness of 1-MCP in extending shelf-life at $10^{\circ}C$. Ethylene production and respiration rates were significantly lower after 1-MCP treatment compared to those of control fruit, throughout the entire storage period. Also 1-MCP delayed plum softening and color changes. However the chemical 1-MCP had no effect on fruit soluble solid content changes, the preservative 1-MCP is an effective tool for quality improvement in plums, and extension of shelf life of the fruit and plums can safely be harvested at stage 3 of ripening, at which time the most desirable organoleptic attributes have been developed.

Computational Modelling Method by Using the Natural Frequencies of Five-Story Stone Pagoda in Chongnimsa Site (고유진동수를 이용한 정림사지 5층 석탑의 구조모델)

  • Lee, Sung-Min;Lee, Ki-Hak;Park, Sun-Woo;Suh, Man-Chul;Lee, Chan-Hee
    • Journal of Korean Association for Spatial Structures
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    • v.8 no.5
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    • pp.67-74
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    • 2008
  • Multi-layered stone masonry monuments, such as stone pagoda can be modeled as a multi-degrees of freedom system. The dynamic behavior of these structures are mainly influenced by contour condition of contacting surface of stones. In this case the mass of the system can be easily estimated, mean while the estimation of stiffness at junction is not simple. In this paper a method for estimating the spring constant at the contacting surface of stone in proposed. This paper describes a method of computational modelling technique for structural analysis of stone pagodas using measurement of natural frequency and eigenvalue analysis. For this purpose Five story stone pagoda in Cchongnimsa site was selected as a model.

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Study on the Physical Properties of Alkoxysilane-based Stone Consolidants with Different Hydrolysis (알콕시 실란계 석조문화재 강화제의 가수 분해도에 따른 특성 연구)

  • Park, Soung-Jin;Won, Jong-Ok;Kim, Jeong-Jin;Do, Jin-Young;Kim, Sa-Dug
    • Journal of Conservation Science
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    • v.27 no.2
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    • pp.201-209
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    • 2011
  • While consolidants based on tetraethoxysilane (TEOS) have been widely used for the consolidation of decaying stone heritages, TEOS-based consolidants suffer from practical drawbacks, such as crack formation of the gel during the drying phase due to the developed capillary force. We have prepared new TEOS-based consolidants containing flexible (3-glycidoxypropyl) trimethoxysilane (GPTMS) in order to reduce capillary force development during gel drying. In this study, we have prepared TEOS/GPTMS-based consolidants containing ETEOS in order to improve the surface hydrophobisity. The physical properties of the TEOS/GPTMS/ETEOS solution with different hydrolysis were compared with those of the commercial products Wacker OH$^{(R)}$. The contact angle of the surface increased with the addition of the ETEOS, which is higher than that of Wacker OH$^{(R)}$. The sol-gel mechanism was manipulated by the degree of hydrolysis as well as the amount of ETEOS. The properties and the applicability of the developed consolidants for the decayed Korean granites are also investigated.

Precise Diagnosis and Conservation Treatment of the Twin-lion Stone Lantern from the Godalsa Temple Site, Yeoju (여주 고달사지 쌍사자 석등의 정밀진단 및 보존처리)

  • National Museum of Korea Conservation Science Division;Damwon Cultural Heritage Inc.;Man Gyeong Corp.
    • Conservation Science in Museum
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    • v.31
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    • pp.71-103
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    • 2024
  • The National Museum of Korea Conservation science division conducted a precise diagnosis and a non-destructive investigation to comprehensively assess the overall damage of the Twin-lion stone lantern from the Godalsa Temple site, Yeoju to be placed on display in the museum's outdoor stone garden, then reviewed the relevant conservation and management plan and applied conservation treatment to the artifact. The museum carried out the treatment in the following order: precise diagnosis; dismantling of the previously-restored part of the roof stone; reinforcement and restoration of the roof structure with new stone; restoration of the previously-restored part of the lantern's support stone (jungseok); surface texture treatment to the restored area; cleaning (basic, laser); and color matching. The previously-restored part of the roof stone was removed and restored with new stone material, based on the results of a safety diagnosis regarding the separation at the said part. Granite from the Sangju area was selected as the material for the restoration in consideration of the results of mineral analysis as well as the surface color and particle size. The new stone was divided into three pieces based on the descending edges of the octagonal roof structure and joined together using epoxy resin. The structure was further strengthened by inserting titanium rods. It is expected that the status diagnosis and conservation treatment of the twin-lion stone lantern from the Godalsa Temple site in Yeoju will be used as a reference for the future conservation and management of outdoor displays of stone cultural heritage.

Characterization of Surface Deterioration for Stone Property around the Hyeonleung (Royal Tomb of Joseon Dynasty) in Guri, Korea (구리 현릉 능상석물의 표면 손상특성 평가)

  • Oh, Jeong Hyun;Kim, Sa Dug;Lee, Chan Hee;Lee, Tae Jong
    • Journal of Conservation Science
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    • v.32 no.3
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    • pp.353-364
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    • 2016
  • The materials of sculptured stone property around the Hyeonleung Royal Tomb in Guri consist mainly of high weathered of granitic rocks with magnetite-series. Deterioration characteristics occurred highly with microorganism, soil inflow and black contaminants at the burial mound zone. As a result of deterioration evaluation, stone surface around the burial mound zone show serious comprehensive damage of soil inflow (50.5%) and lichen coverage (47.6%) which are the major damaging factors, and there are about 8.6% of biological growth noticeably in the north side. Surface contaminants and the discoloration had the complex causes. Gypsum occurred between joints of stones and the major contaminant type, darkening which was analyzed organic bodies caused discoloration. From result of ultrasonic velocity measurements, there are mean value of 2,195 m/s with highly weathered (HW) grade. Most of the stone properties showed 4 to 5 weathered grade. Therefore, it turned out that sculpture stone properties require conservation treatments. To remove soil accelerating damage factors and lichen occupying high percents, the cleaning process is necessary and consolidation, rejoining and filling are needed as well. Also, consideration on removing conservation materials containing Ca and e fflorescence is required and retreatments need to be considered.

Characteristics of Acid Deposition in Korea, 2002 (2002년 한반도 산성강하물 분포 특성)

  • 한진석;서충열;박준대;공부주;이상덕;이석조;이덕길
    • Proceedings of the Korea Air Pollution Research Association Conference
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    • 2003.05b
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    • pp.341-342
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    • 2003
  • 대기중으로의 오염물질 배출량의 증가는 대기오염문제 뿐만 아니라 산성우 현상을 초래하게 된다. 우리나라, 중국, 일본을 포함한 동북아시아 지역도 급속한 경제성장에 따라 연료소비량이 증가함으로서 대기오염에 의한 피해가 심화되고 있으며, 중국 북동부 지역의 황해연안에 집중되어 있는 오염발생원에서 배출된 다량의 대기오염물질은 우리나라와 일본으로 장거리이동되어 산성우현상을 초래할 우려가 있다. 중국을 비롯한 주변국가들의 대기오염물질 배출량이 증가할 것이 예상되므로 장래 산성우에 의한 피해가 우려되며 향후 국가간의 환경분쟁에 대비하기 위해서도 산성우현상에 대한 조사연구가 필요하다. (중략)

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Formation of Standardization and Valuation of Decontamination for Stone Culture Heritage I -Based on the Questionnaire- (석조문화재 오염물 제거 방안의 표준화 수립 및 가치정립 I -설문조사의 통계를 중심으로-)

  • Kim, Jin-hyoung;Chung, Yong-jae;Kim, Sa-duk
    • 보존과학연구
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    • s.28
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    • pp.169-182
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    • 2007
  • It is very difficult to attain stable and satisfactory result satisfaction from newly developed materials and methodologies for conservation of cultural properties. In order for an effective conservation method, it is necessary that the manual for application of the proper materials and its methodology should be set up. However, stone conservation value must be established in advance of the manual, because the philosophical concepts and the technical methodology are not standardized. In this study, therefore, the conservators' opinion about the conservation for stone artifacts was collected. The opinions were based on the questionnaire about cleaning of surface contamination on masonry, and hereafter those will be referred to the conservation method about stone artifacts.

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A Study on the Present Condition and Characteristic of Appeared Contaminants on the Surface of Stone Cultural Properties-Focus on the Contaminants of Ten storied pagoda of Gyeongcheonsa (석조문화재 표면에 발생된 오염물 현황 및 특성에 관한 연구-경천사십층석탑에 발생된 오염물을 중심으로)

  • Kim, Jin-Hyung;Lee, Ju-Wan;Han, Kyoung-Soon;Do, Jin-Young
    • 보존과학연구
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    • s.24
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    • pp.29-60
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    • 2003
  • The conservation problem of stone cultural properties is widely influenced by environmental pollution nowadays as well as agingsymptoms itself. Most stone cultural properties are directly affected by air pollution such as smoke, acid-rain, etc., resulting surface separation and pulverization. In the case of Ten storied pagoda of Gyeongcheonsa, once located in the center of the Seoul, the surface shows excessive contaminant by air pollution. It is very difficult to identify chemical structure and formation system of these contaminant. Also the discoloration and stains on the surface are not pleasant to see. Through the examination of the contaminant by SEM-EDS, it is observed that the major mineral is Gypsum and many other minerals were also revealed. The contaminant layer seems to be thin and wide at the south face of pagoda and thick and narrow at the north face. This distribution pattern could provide information on the surface characteristics of pagoda. Further, the information could help to identify the relationship between geological and environmental factors and the surface patterns.

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A Study on Stability of Inorganic Binder for Application as Conservation Material for Stone Monuments (석조문화재 보수물질로의 적용을 위한 무기질 바인더 안정성 연구)

  • Kim, Dae Sik;Do, Jin Young;Cho, Hyen Goo
    • Journal of the Mineralogical Society of Korea
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    • v.27 no.4
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    • pp.251-262
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    • 2014
  • Inorganic binders were studied in order to apply a conservation material for stone monument. A pure inorganic binder and 3 species of inorganic binder which contain additives on the basis of a pure inorganic binder were selected as test samples. Through the application of inorganic binders on Geochang granite investigate their influences on stone. pH 4.0 and 5.6 acid solution, respectively were manufactured on the basis of the acidity of domestic rainfall. Alkaline water with pH 8.0 and deionized water with pH 6.85 were prepared as control group. Changes in weights of inorganic binders were not definite according to the acidity of water while weight losses in inorganic binder type were greater after reaction with the water. The compressive strengths of pure inorganic binder was largest before the test but its decrease rate were larger after reaction with the water. Water absorption rate of inorganic binders are 6.72 to $12.44kg/m^2{\cdot}t^{1/2}$ after reaction with the water. Such high absorption was considered that it forced water to move deep into inorganic binder and made the components of inorganic binder dissolve. Acidities of the water of pH 4.0, 5.6, 6.85 and 8.0, respectively were changed to pH 9.0-10.0 after reaction with the inorganic binders. Ion concentrations in the water changed after reaction with the inorganic binders and $Mg^{2+}$, and $K^+$ significantly increased, dissolved from the binder. The high concentration of ions detected showed that the binder reacted with water and formed white salts with high solubility such as $MgSO_4{\cdot}nH_2O$, $KNO_3$. Ion concentrations significantly decreased from the binder after treatment with consolidant and water repellent.

Petrological Characteristics and Deterioration State of Standing Buddha Statue in the Gwanchoksa Temple, Nonsan, Korea (논산 관촉사 석조미륵보살입상의 암석학적 특성과 풍화훼손도)

  • Yun, Seok-Bong;Kaug, Yean-Chun;Park, Sung-Mi;Yi, Jeong-Eun;Lee, Chan-Hee;Choi, Seok-Won
    • Economic and Environmental Geology
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    • v.39 no.6 s.181
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    • pp.629-641
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    • 2006
  • The Standing Buddha Statue in the Gwanchoksa temple consists of medium to coarse grained biotite granodiorite with dark grey color, and it has a week gneissosity along the pegmatite veins. The results of magnetic susceptibility and geochemical patterns of the host rock of Standing Buddha Statue and the basement rock suggest that both values are formed from the co-genetic magma with the same differentiation process. The CIAs of the basement rock and the Standing Buddha Statue are calculated to 51.43 and 50.86, and the WPIs are estimated 4.52 and 8.95, respectively. So the weathering potential from the host rock of Standing Buddha Statue and basement rock prove to be high. The Standing Buddha Statue is terribly damaged with physical weathering from deterioration and exfoliation, and are scattered with secondary pollutant and precipitate. Basement rock is also in danger of ground collapse because of irregularly developed discontinuity system. Most surface of Standing Buddha Statue is seriously discolored into yellowish brown and dark gray, or black precipitates are also formed. Moreover, it is heavily covered with crustose lichen, fungi and algae, or moss are also found. In order to control the influential factors with the complex deterioration of Standing Buddha Statue, it is needed to rearrange a site environments, and conservation scientific management is required to protect it from covering lichens, exfoliations and fractures.