Yungang Grottoes
Large-scale cultural relics share common characteristics such as immovability, indestructibility, and extreme fragility due to prolonged exposure to natural conditions. Traditional detection methods are constrained by inherent physical limitations, making non-destructive detection a persistent challenge in cultural heritage conservation.The application of natural muon imaging technology in archaeology primarily serves two purposes. First, it enables in-depth exploration of the internal structure distribution of ancient sites without damaging the relics, providing archaeologists with multidimensional information to facilitate subsequent excavation efforts. Second, it helps identify potential safety hazards within the internal structures of historical sites, delivering precise imaging maps and target coordinates for conservation and restoration. Additionally, this technology allows for real-time monitoring of key cultural relics, employing artificial intelligence to predict potential risks, thereby achieving digital and intelligent health monitoring of heritage artifacts.
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