Ingenieur Vol.81 January-March 2020 | Page 79

sometimes used to raise the bucket, especially in the case of a deep excavation. The silt sediments are usually piled around the mouth of the shaft to prevent floodwater intrusion. In most cases, tree branches, crop straws, etc. are used to cover the mouth of the shaft to prevent sandstorm intrusion and icing. Open channels and collection ponds The outlet of a tunnel is also called the dragon mouth and connects to an open channel to transfer the groundwater to nearby farmlands or in a residential area. The locals even put their beds above or near the ground canals, so they will get a cool environment for sleeping. Small collection ponds are often constructed at the end of the open channels to store water. There are usually many trees growing around the small reservoir and people can take water from it. The system helped to make the Turpan area an oasis on the Silk Road route. It also helped to make Turpan an important fruit and vegetable growing area in China. It is said that in 1949, about 600 karezes were in use and they supplied most of the water used for irrigation. Figure 5: A section of tunnel with blue lights shining on flowing water Primitive Instruments used for the construction of tunnels Sighting along the parallel rods Two straight rods are tied together with two ropes of the same length, so that one rod hangs parallel to and below the other rod. One rod is sighted along above the tunnel to set the correct direction and slope, and the other rod under the ground would replicate the angle and could be sighted along for the direction of the tunnel. By levelling above ground and multiplying the inclination by the distance between wells they calculated what the depth of the next well should be. Then, by sighting along the two rods above ground, they make sure the rods are aligned identically. Then the worker can dig the tunnel according to the direction the underground stick is pointing in. The stick method allows for underground tunnels to be dug successfully between two vertical wells. Figure 6: A section of open channel with water flowing out of tunnels 77