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http://dx.doi.org/10.7854/JPSK.2018.27.4.195

A Study on the Various Noerok from Janggi-myeon, Pohang  

Mun, Seong Woo (Division of Restoration Technology, National Research Institute of Cultural Heritage)
Kim, Jae Hwan (Division of Natural Cultural, National Research Institute of Cultural Heritage)
Kong, Dal-Yong (Division of Natural Cultural, National Research Institute of Cultural Heritage)
Moon, Dong Hyeok (Division of Conservation Science, National Research Institute of Cultural Heritage)
Jeong, Hye Young (Division of Restoration Technology, National Research Institute of Cultural Heritage)
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The Journal of the Petrological Society of Korea / v.27, no.4, 2018 , pp. 195-205 More about this Journal
Abstract
Noerok is a green pigment made of mineral used the Gachil(priming coat) of wooden architecture in Chosun Dynasty era. It has been reported that various Noerok are discovered in Janggimyeon, Pohang. In this study, The Noerok from two places is compared and discussed. Noerok in the two places has blulsh-green to green color, and it is similar to their occurrences on fracture filling, vein and dike on outcrop. However, there are differences between two sites according to its petrological feature, mineral composition and geochemistry. While the Noeseongsan sample is mostly celadonite, Gwangjeongsan samples are characterized by celadonite with varying contents of cristobalite, tridymite, feldspar, along with some vitrified contents. In terms of major elements, the amount of $Al_2O_3$, $Fe_2O_3$, MgO and $K_2O$ decreases linearly with increasing $SiO_2$, whereas $Fe_2O_3$ is linearly proportional to MgO. In summary, Noerok in the study areas can be classified into 4 types (type 1, type 2, type 3-1, type 3-2) base on color, mineral composition, elemental composition, and vitrification grade.
Keywords
Noerok; Celadonite; Mt. Noeseongsan; Mt. Gwangjeongsan;
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