My work is an attempt to address the concerns for the environment from potters through their activities. I also attempt to address some misleading myths about salt glazing’s impacts on it’s surrounding environment. Although I myself am not a chemist I have utilized the scientific research undertaken by a number of people, ranging from chemical tests of small private kiln effluent to comparative research of the effluent produced in both soda and salt kilns. In doing so I hope to disprove some ill-founded theories, whilst creating greater understanding of the realistic environmental effects of salt kiln use, in the hope that this knowledge can further the understanding, not only of those outside the industry, but also of those in it.
목차
Abstract 1. Introduction 1.1. Proposal of Study 1.2. Process of Study 2. Assessment of Salt kiln pollution 2.1. Environmental impacts of salt kilns in perspective 2.2. Testing the effluent of salt kiln emissions 2.3. Hydrogen Chloride emissions within legal boundaries 3. Soda Vs. Salt kilns: which is more polluting? 3.1. Soda more polluting than salt? 3.2. Proving the premise 4. Additional scientific research 4.1. Corroborating research 4.2. Contradictory research 5. Conclusion Bibliography
본 학회는 급속하게 변화 하고있는 지식 정보화 시대를 맞아 전국의 대학교수와 산업체및 작가를 회원으로 하여 1990년6월9일 창립 하였다.
본 학회는 실용학문과 실험정신을 바탕으로 연구자들의 연구 결과가 한국의 도자문화 확립과 산학협력을 추진하여 국가발전에 기여하고 세계적 수준의 단체가 될수 있도록 노력한다.
간행물
간행물명
한국도자학연구 [The Jouranl of the Korean Society of Ceramic Art]