Micromorphological analysis of loose deposits: from magnifier to tomography

Geology Today Pub Date : 2022-02-03 DOI:10.1111/gto.12366
Anna A. Kut
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This article highlights key moments in the history of the development of loose material micromorphological analysis, analysing its current position in the context of lithological facies studies. This method was developed to reconstruct the conditions of transport and deposition of Quaternary deposits. Since the 1970s, the study of grain surfaces has been used to study the features of cryogenesis formation in deposits. The development of the method was facilitated by the technical progress of the twentieth century, and the development of electron microscopy has brought the method to a completely new level. Currently, micromorphological analysis remains the most widely used method of analysing the surface of grains. However, modern methods for studying the surface of particles, such as computed tomography, are now being introduced into the research methodology. This in turn significantly expands the research scope: in recent years, the shape and degree of roundness of grains has been used to analyse the properties of soils for construction. As of today, the volume of publications abroad significantly exceeds the number of publications in Russia.

松散沉积物的显微形态分析:从放大镜到断层扫描
本文重点介绍了松散物质微形态分析发展史上的关键时刻,分析了其在岩性相研究中的地位。该方法用于重建第四纪沉积物的搬运和沉积条件。自20世纪70年代以来,晶粒表面的研究被用于研究矿床的低温形成特征。二十世纪的技术进步促进了该方法的发展,电子显微镜的发展使该方法达到了一个全新的水平。目前,微形态分析仍然是分析晶粒表面最广泛使用的方法。然而,研究粒子表面的现代方法,如计算机断层扫描,正在被引入到研究方法中。这反过来又大大扩展了研究范围:近年来,颗粒的形状和圆度已被用于分析建筑土壤的性质。截至今天,国外出版物的数量大大超过了俄罗斯的出版物数量。
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