Fumin Liu, Peng Lin, Zhenhao Xu, Ruiqi Shao, Tao Han
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Extraction and imaging of indicator elements for non-destructive, in-situ, fast identification of adverse geology in tunnels
The lag in quantitative methods and detection techniques for geologic information has resulted in time-consuming and human-experienced geologic analysis in tunnels. Geochemical indicators of rocks can be used to identify adverse geology and to explain the intrinsic causes of damage to normal rocks. This study proposes a method to identify adverse geology by extracting and imaging the indicator elements. The mapping relationship between rock components and geologic bodies is quickly determined by indicator element extraction based on factor analysis, and then the data are gridded for image output. The location and size of the target adverse geology are visually identified through the distribution images of the indicator elements, thus reducing data dimensions and analysis time. A non-destructive, in-situ and fast element detection technique in tunnels was adopted to speed up the process of geology identification. The accuracy of the detection was validated by comparing field and laboratory test results. This study further confirms and refines the previous research, and the results provide references for geological, mining and underground projects.
期刊介绍:
The International Journal of Mining Science and Technology, founded in 1990 as the Journal of China University of Mining and Technology, is a monthly English-language journal. It publishes original research papers and high-quality reviews that explore the latest advancements in theories, methodologies, and applications within the realm of mining sciences and technologies. The journal serves as an international exchange forum for readers and authors worldwide involved in mining sciences and technologies. All papers undergo a peer-review process and meticulous editing by specialists and authorities, with the entire submission-to-publication process conducted electronically.