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China builds giant dam to protect dinosaur fossils
HARBIN—Workers have spent
three years building a huge earth dam to protect valuable dinosaur bones
from being washed away by one of China’s most famous rivers.
A horde of dinosaur bones lies buried in a mountain that sits right on
the river that forms the boundary between China and Russia - the
Heilongjiang River.
So far, thousands of dinosaur fossil bones have been unearthed from the
mountain and assembled into 13 dinosaur skeletons, which are now
exhibited in several museums nationwide.
Archaeologists believe there are enough fossil bones buried in the
mountain to put together at least 100 more dinosaur skeletons. Every
summer, rising waters and strong currents erode parts of the mountain,
leaving dinosaur fossils exposed. Many fossils have been washed away in
the past.
So the Land and Resources Department of Heilongjiang Province ordered
the building of a 1,450-meter-long embankment on the Chinese bank of the
river to stop the fossils being washed away.
Building the embankment has been hard, with workers battling cold and
long winters at a high altitude in China’s cold northernmost province.
Rising water levels in the summer also limit construction times, and it
has taken workers three years to complete the 1,450-meter-long,
5.5-meter-high and 10-meter wide embankment around the dinosaur fossil
site.
“The embankment could effectively protect the Dinosaur Mountain from
threats of water erosion and floods, thus, the dinosaur fossils are
rescued from being washed away,” said Li Jinshan, vice-director of
Jiayin Dinosaur National Geologic Park Administrative Bureau.
Dinosaur Mountain, which used to be called Mountain of Dinosaur Bones,
is inside Jiayin Dinosaur National Geologic Park at Jiayin County,
Northeast China’s Heilongjiang Province.—Xinhua |