自动测定砂和砂岩的迁移和沉积环境。

IF 9.4 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-09-16 DOI:10.1073/pnas.2407655121
Michael Hasson, M Colin Marvin, Mathieu G A Lapôtre
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随着沙子在地球上的移动,单个沙粒的形状会发生变化,其表面也会积累微观纹理。由于不同环境下的迁移过程各不相同,蚀刻在沙粒上的微观纹理的形状和组合可以帮助人们了解它们的迁移历史。例如,以前将微纹理与迁移环境联系起来的研究表明,微纹理可以提供有关岩石沉积环境的重要信息,而其他指标却很少。然而,此类分析依赖于:1)人类对微观性质的主观描述,这可能会产生有偏差、易出错的结果;2)非标准的微观性质清单;3)相对较大的样本量(>20 粒),以获得可靠的结果,而人工记录这些结果是极其耗费人力的。这些缺点阻碍了该技术的广泛应用。为了解决这些局限性,我们开发了一个深度神经网络模型--SandAI,该模型可根据迁移环境对现代砂粒的扫描电子显微镜图像进行高精度分类。SandAI 模型是利用全球现代环境中的沙粒图像开发的。训练数据包括四种最常见的陆地环境:河流、风化、冰川和海滩。我们在未知现代遗址的石英颗粒和已知沉积环境的侏罗纪-更新世砂岩上验证了该模型。接下来,我们将该模型应用于两个冷元古代布拉维卡(Bråvika)岩层样本(起源有争议),从而深入了解与雪球地球相关的围冰期系统。我们的研究结果表明,该模型在快速、自动地约束单粒石英砂中记录的运移历史方面,具有很强的鲁棒性和多功能性。
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Automated determination of transport and depositional environments in sand and sandstones.

As sand moves across Earth's landscapes, the shapes of individual grains evolve, and microscopic textures accumulate on their surfaces. Because transport processes vary between environments, the shape and suite of microtextures etched on sand grains provide insights into their transport histories. For example, previous efforts to link microtextures to transport environments have demonstrated that they can provide important information about the depositional environments of rocks with few other indicators. However, such analyses rely on 1) subjective human description of microtextures, which can yield biased, error-prone results; 2) nonstandard lists of microtextures; and 3) relatively large sample sizes (>20 grains) to obtain reliable results, the manual documentation of which is extremely labor intensive. These drawbacks have hindered broad adoption of the technique. We address these limitations by developing a deep neural network model, SandAI, that classifies scanning electron microscope images of modern sand grains by transport environment with high accuracy. The SandAI model was developed using images of sand grains from modern environments around the globe. Training data encompass the four most common terrestrial environments: fluvial, eolian, glacial, and beach. We validate the model on quartz grains from modern sites unknown to it, and Jurassic-Pliocene sandstones of known depositional environments. Next, the model is applied to two samples of the Cryogenian Bråvika Member (of contested origin), yielding insights into periglacial systems associated with Snowball Earth. Our results demonstrate the robustness and versatility of the model in quickly and automatically constraining the transport histories recorded in individual grains of quartz sand.

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期刊介绍: The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), a peer-reviewed journal of the National Academy of Sciences (NAS), serves as an authoritative source for high-impact, original research across the biological, physical, and social sciences. With a global scope, the journal welcomes submissions from researchers worldwide, making it an inclusive platform for advancing scientific knowledge.
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