Sheng-Chung Lo, Chieh-Cheng Yen, Kuang-Nan Huang, L. Chien
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澎湖海底考古项目自1995年开始在澎湖地区开展,该地区曾经是中国大陆到东南亚的主要商业路线的通道。这项研究项目涉及考古学、海洋学、气象学、工程学和潜水学等领域的专业人士和研究人员。此次发现的古沉船“江春1号”和古玩载具具有重要的历史意义。整个研究项目包括考古、海底测绘、潜水员挖掘和信息系统。本文从海底测绘与信息系统的角度对该项目进行了探讨。海底测绘的目的是利用声纳检查,寻找和发现可能的目标,并帮助潜水员识别目标。这些设施包括一个全球定位系统、一个回声测深仪、一个侧面扫描声纳和一个水下剖面仪。在波涛汹涌的海面下对6平方公里区域内的28个可能目标进行了艰苦的调查后,确定了三个目标是jiang - chun 1/sup /,一艘铁壳船和一艘船形礁。通过网站介绍了澎湖海底考古项目及海底考古调查打捞技术的概况。介绍了网站的结构和建立方法。网站内容包括项目历史、项目介绍与实施、海底考古技术、沉船发掘、海底考古视角、留言框、全文搜索、其他水下考古网站链接等。
Seafloor mapping and information system in underwater archaeology exploration-The discovery of an ancient shipwreck in Penghu, Taiwan
The Penghu undersea archeology project has been carried out since 1995 in the Penghu area, which used to be on the passage of the main business route from Mainland China to the Southeast Asia. This research project involves professionals and researchers from the fields of archaeology, oceanography, meteorology, engineering and diving. The discovery of the ancient shipwreck, Chiang-Chun 1/sup st/, and the antiques load is of important historical significance. The whole research project includes the archaeology, seafloor mapping, and divers excavating and information system. The paper discusses the project in terms of seafloor mapping and information system. The purpose of seafloor mapping is, by the use of sonar inspection, to seek and spot the possible targets and to help the divers identify the targets. The facilities include a global positioning system, an echo sounder, a side scan sonar, and a sub-bottom profiler. After an arduous investigation of 28 possible targets in a six-square kilometer area under rough sea status, three targets were identified to be Chiang-Chun 1/sup st/, an iron-shell-ship, and a ship-shaped reef. The Penghu undersea archeology project and the general information on the undersea archeology survey and salvage technology were introduced on a web site for an easy access. The structure and the method used to set up the web site are introduced. The contents of the web site include project history, project introduction and execution, undersea archeology technology, shipwreck excavation, perspective of undersea archeology, messages box, full contents search, and linkages to other underwater archeology sites.