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Manufacturing techniques of armor strips excavated from Emperor Qin Shi Huang's mausoleum,China 被引量:2
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作者 廖灵敏 潘春旭 马宇 《Transactions of Nonferrous Metals Society of China》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2010年第3期395-399,共5页
The chemical compositions and microstructures of the armor strips excavated from the Emperor Qin Shi Huang's mausoleum were examined systematically by using optical microscopy and electron microscopy.It was found ... The chemical compositions and microstructures of the armor strips excavated from the Emperor Qin Shi Huang's mausoleum were examined systematically by using optical microscopy and electron microscopy.It was found that the armor strips were made of pure copper.Based on the morphology of α-Cu recrystal grain and copper sulphide(Cu2S) inclusions in the armor strips,the manufacturing techniques were proposed as follows:smelting pure copper,casting a lamellar plate,forming the cast ingots into sheets through repeated cold forging combined with annealing heat treatment,and finally cutting the sheets into filaments.Furthermore,through the deformation of copper sulphide(Cu2S) inclusions in the strips,the work rate during forging was evaluated and calculated to be close to 75%. 展开更多
关键词 Qin Shi Huang's mausoleum armor strips copper manufacturing techniques cold forging annealing
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A continental back-arc setting for the Namaqua belt:Evidence from the Kakamas Domain
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作者 P.H.Macey R.J.Thomas +18 位作者 A.F.M.Kisters J.F.A.Diener M.Angombe S.Doggart C.A.Groenewald C.W.Lambert J.A.Miller H.Minnaar H.Smith H.F.G.Moen E.Muvangua A.Nguno G.Shifotoka J.Indongo D.Frei C.Spencer P.le Roux R.A.Armstrong C.Tinguely 《Geoscience Frontiers》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2022年第4期193-221,共29页
A study of the NW Kakamas Domain in South Africa/Namibia provides a new,unified lithostratigraphy and evolutionary history applicable to the whole Namaqua Sector.The Mesoproterozoic history ranges from~1350 Ma to 960 ... A study of the NW Kakamas Domain in South Africa/Namibia provides a new,unified lithostratigraphy and evolutionary history applicable to the whole Namaqua Sector.The Mesoproterozoic history ranges from~1350 Ma to 960 Ma,but isotopic evidence suggests it was built upon pre-existing Paleoproterozoic continental crust that extended west from the Archaean Craton.In eastern Namaqualand,early rift-related magmatism and sedimentation at~1350 Ma occurred in a confined ocean basin.Subsequent tectonic reversal and subduction at~1290–1240 Ma led to establishment of the Areachap,Konkiep and Kaaien Domains.In the Kakamas Domain,widespread deposition of pelitic sediments occurred at~1220 Ma(Narries Group).These contain detrital zircons derived from proximal crust with ages between~2020 Ma and 1800 Ma(western Palaeoproterozoic domains)and 1350–1240 Ma(eastern early Namaqua domains),suggesting pre-sedimentation juxtaposition.The pelites underwent granulite grade metamorphism at~1210 Ma(peak conditions:4.5–6 kbar and 770–850°C),associated with voluminous,predominantly S-type granitoid orthogneisses between~1210 Ma and 1190 Ma(Eendoorn and Ham River Suites)and low-angle ductile(D_(2))deformation which continued until~1110 Ma,interspersed with periods of sedimentation.This enduring P-T regime is inconsistent with the expected crustal over-thickening associated with the generally-accepted collision-accretion Namaqualand model.Rather,we propose the Namaqua Sector is a‘hot orogen’developed in a wide continental back-arc with subduction west of the present-day outcrop.The observed high geotherm resulted from thinned back-arc lithosphere accompanied by an influx of mantle-derived melts.Ductile D_(2)deformation resulted from"bottom-driven"tectonics and viscous drag within the crust by convective flow in the underlying asthenospheric mantle.This extended tectonothermal regime ceased at~1110 Ma when SW-directed thrusting stacked the Namaqua Domains into their current positions,constrained in the Kakamas Domain by late-to post- 展开更多
关键词 Kakamas Namaqua GEODYNAMICS GEOCHRONOLOGY Hot orogeny MESOPROTEROZOIC
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