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http://dx.doi.org/10.7854/JPSK.2016.25.3.299

Study for Selection of Replica Stone of the Stele for Buddhist Monk Wonjong at Yeoju Godalsa Temple Site using Magnetic Susceptibility  

Lee, Myeong Seong (Conservation Science Division, National Research Institute of Cultural Heritage)
Chun, Yu Gun (Conservation Science Division, National Research Institute of Cultural Heritage)
Kim, Jiyoung (Department of Cultural Heritage Conservation Sciences, Kongju National University)
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The Journal of the Petrological Society of Korea / v.25, no.3, 2016 , pp. 299-310 More about this Journal
Abstract
The Stele for Buddhist Monk Wonjong at Godalsa Temple Site was destroyed a long time ago. Only the tortoise-shaped pedestal and the ornamental capstone in the form of a hornless dragon remain at the site and the broken stele body is stored at the National Museum of Korea today. The stele is made of two kinds of rocks that are coarse-grained biotite granite for the pedestal and the capstone, and fine-grained biotite granite including hornblende assemblages and feldspar phenocrysts for the stele body. The coarse-grained biotite granite of the pedestal and capstone showed same magnetic susceptibility and lithological characteristics with biotite granite outcrops in Yeoju area, whereas the fine-grained granite of the stele body did not. To find a provenance of the stele body stone, we investigated Korean granites in terms of magnetic susceptibility, lithology and old recordings about construction process of the stele. As a result, Haeju granite is the most likely to be a cognate rock of the stele body stone as it has same texture and lithological characteristics like color, hornblende assemblages, mineral composition and magnetic susceptibility. It is imported from Haeju (North Korea) to South Korea via China commercially, and the most suitable for a replica stone of the stele body.
Keywords
Godalsa temple site; Stone stele; Stone provenance; Haeju granite; Magnetic susceptibility; Biotite granite;
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