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A Study on Provenance of the Stone Relics of WoljungGyo Bridge built in Silla Kingdom based on Geological Properties

신라시대 교량 월정교에 사용된 석재 유구의 지질공학적 특성에 근거한 산지 추정 연구

  • Lee, Kwnag-wu (Geotechnical Engineering Research Institute, Korea Institute of Civil engineering and building Technology) ;
  • Cho, Sam-Deok (Geotechnical Engineering Research Institute, Korea Institute of Civil engineering and building Technology)
  • Received : 2016.12.06
  • Accepted : 2016.12.21
  • Published : 2016.12.30

Abstract

A derelict bridge called WoljungGyo is being restored in Gyeongju, the capital city of ancient Silla. WoljungGyo was originally built in 760AD, and later rebuilt in 1280AD during the Goryeo Kingdom. The bridge lasted in working condition for at least 520 years. The bridge was uncovered to the remains of both abutments and four piers, with only one or two steps remaining. The provenance of the WoljungGyo stone relics was investigated to decide the type of stone for the restoration works. Field survey were carried out in the whole area of Gyeongju-Si with petrological investigation for the stone relics. Results of the study present that Namsan granite was used in those days for building of the WoljungGyo. It is seems that the used stones were obtained from tor or core stone around the Tongil-jeon and Tap-gok area in the east side of Mt. Namsan.

경주시에서는 신라시대에 건설된 교량 월정교에 대한 복원사업이 진행되고 있다. 월정교는 760년에 건설되어 고려시대인 1280년에 중수한 기록이 남아있다. 따라서 월정교는 적어도 520년 이상 교량으로 사용되었음을 알 수 있다. 복원사업이 시작되기 전에 월정교는 양측 교대의 일부와 4개의 교각기초 그리고 한 단 내지 두 단의 교각석이 남아있었다. 월정교 복원공사에 앞서, 복원에 사용할 석재의 종류를 결정하기 위하여, 월정교에 사용된 석재유구의 산지를 추정하기 위한 연구를 수행하였다. 월정교석재 유구에 대한 암석학적 조사와 경주시 일원 지질에 대한 현장조사를 실시하였다. 연구결과, 월정교 건설 당시 사용된 석재로는 경주일원의 대표적인 화강암인 남산화강암이 주로 사용되었음을 확인하였다. 특히, 경주 남산의 동측사면 하부에 위치한 통일전과 탑곡 일원에 넓게 분포하고 있는 토르나 핵석이 월정교 축조에 주로 사용되었을 가능성이 높은 것으로 조사되었다.

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