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Petrological Characteristics and Nondestructive Deterioration Assessments for Foundation Stones of the Sebyeonggwan Hall in Tongyeong, Korea

통영 세병관 초석의 암석학적 특성 및 비파괴 손상평가

  • Han, Doo Roo (World Heritage Institute Co. Ltd.) ;
  • Kim, Sung Han (Safety and Disaster Prevention Division, National Research Institute of Cultural Heritage) ;
  • Park, Seok Tae (Department of Cultural Heritage Conservation Sciences, Kongju National University) ;
  • Lee, Chan Hee (Department of Cultural Heritage Conservation Sciences, Kongju National University)
  • 한두루 (주식회사 세계유산연구원) ;
  • 김성한 (국립문화재연구소 안전방재연구실) ;
  • 박석태 (공주대학교 문화재보존과학과) ;
  • 이찬희 (공주대학교 문화재보존과학과)
  • Received : 2021.02.22
  • Accepted : 2021.04.05
  • Published : 2021.04.28

Abstract

The Sebyeonggwan Hall (National Treasure No. 305) is located on the Naval Headquarter of Three Provinces in Tongyeong, and it has partly undergone with several rebuilding, remodeling, repairing and restorations since it's the first establishment in Joseon Dynasty (AD 1605) of ancient Korea. This study focuses on 50 foundation stones that comprise the Sebyeonggwan. These stones are made of six rock types and currently have various shapes of the surface damages. As the foundation stones, the dominant rock type was dacitic lapilli tuffs, and provenance-based interpretation was performed to supply alternative stones for conservation. Most of the provenance rocks for foundation stones showed highly homogeneity with their corresponding stones of petrography, mineralogy and magnetic susceptibility. According to surface deterioration assessments, the most serious damages of the stones were blistering and scaling. The deterioration mechanism was identified through the analysis of inorganic contaminants, and the primary reason is considered salt weathering caused by sea breeze and other combined circumstances. Based on the mechanical durability of the stones, there was no foundation stone that required the replacement of its members attributed to the degradation of the rock properties, but conservation treatment is considered necessary to delay superficial damage. The foundation stones are characterized by a combined outcome of multiple petrological factors that caused physical damage to surfaces and internal defects. Therefore, it's required to diagnosis and monitoring the Sebyeonggwan regularly for long-term preservation.

세병관(국보 제305호)은 통영 삼도수군통제영에 위치하며, 1605년에 창건한 이래 최근까지 수차례의 중건, 중수, 보수 및 복원을 거쳤다. 연구대상인 세병관 초석은 모두 50개로 다양한 표면손상이 나타난다. 이 초석은 총 6개의 암종으로 구성되어 있으며, 대부분은 석영안산암질 래피리 응회암이다. 보수용 대체석 수급을 위한 산지해석 결과, 대부분의 암석은 초석과 산출상태, 기재적, 광물학적 및 전암대자율 등 암석학적으로 높은 동질성을 갖는 것으로 나타났다. 초석의 손상유형 중에는 표면의 박리와 박락이 가장 심한 것으로 나타났으며, 무기오염물 분석을 통한 손상메커니즘으로 볼 때 해풍 및 복합적인 환경에 의한 염풍화가 주된 원인으로 판단된다. 초석의 기계적 내구성으로 보아 현재 물성 저하로 부재의 교체가 필요한 것은 없으나 표면적인 손상을 늦추기 위한 보존처리가 필요할 것으로 보인다. 이 초석은 표면에 발생한 물리적 손상과 내부 결함을 유발하는 암석학적 요인이 복합적으로 작용하였다. 따라서 세병관의 장기적 보존을 위해서는 주기적인 상태 진단과 모니터링이 요구된다.

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