地理学报(英文版)
地理學報(英文版)
지이학보(영문판)
JOURNAL OF GEOGRAPHICAL SCIENCES
2008年
3期
328-340
,共13页
朱诚%姜逢清%马春梅%徐伟峰%黄林燕%郑朝贵%李兰%孙智彬
硃誠%薑逢清%馬春梅%徐偉峰%黃林燕%鄭朝貴%李蘭%孫智彬
주성%강봉청%마춘매%서위봉%황림연%정조귀%리란%손지빈
Zhongba site%Zhongxian County%reverse relationship between contents of Na and Ca%rise and de- dine of early salt production
Based on dynastic period division and AMS14C dating performed on the sedimen- tary layers at Zhongba and Yuxi sites, and also the analysis of Na, Ca and Mg of 201 sedi- mentary samples from Zhongba site and that of Ca and Na in 47 sedimentary samples from Yuxi by using an inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (ICP), we found that there were 35 time periods when the contents of Ca and Na were reversely correlated, i.e. when- ever the content of Ca was the highest, the content of Na was the lowest, and vice versa. Among them, there were 21 time periods when the content of Ca was the highest, and Na was the lowest, indicating that there were about 21 prosperous periods of ancient salt pro-duction at Zhongba site since 3000BC. Other 14 time periods with the peak values of Na while the low values of Ca indicate 14 declined periods of salt production at Zhongba site since 3000BC. The conclusion obtained from the reverse relationship between Ca and Na contents in this paper is consistent with that "the salt production at Zhongba site started in the new stone age, developed in the Xia and Shang dynasties, reached at the heyday in periodsfrom the Western Zhou to the Han Dynasties, maintained stable to develop in the Tang and the Song dynasties, and gradually declined after the Song Dynasty because the sea salt were conveyed into Sichuan region, however, still had production in the 1970s-1980s", educed from archeological exploration. All the above mentioned results indicate that there is a re- verse relationship obviously between the contents of Na and Ca in sediments at Zhongba site for ancient salt production, which can be used to reveal the process of rise and decline of ancient salt industry at Zhongba site.