Work place: School of Geoscience and Info-physics Central South University Changsha, Hunan Province, 410083, China
E-mail: z-yhong@163.com
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Research Interests: Earth Sciences, Earth & Environmental Sciences
Biography
Yanhong Zou, female, was born in 1971, Wuhan, Hubei province. She got Bachelor and master of surveying and mapping engineering respectively in 1993 and 1998 in Central South University of Technology (now is named Central South University).In 2005 ,she attained Doctor degree on the Territory Resources Informatio n Engineering in Central South University whose first level discipline is Geological Resource and Geological Program. Her main research field is 3d geological modeling. Currently, she is engaged in Teaching and Scientific Research in Geographical Information System Center of Central South University. And she is an associate professor.
By Yanhong Zou Xiancheng Mao Wenfeng Xi
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijem.2012.03.09, Pub. Date: 29 Jun. 2012
Aiming at the spatial shape analysis of complex geological bodies in stereoscopic quantitative prediction of concealed ore bodies, a three-dimensional morphological analysis method for geological bodies based on 3-dimensional raster model under visualization environment was put forward by combining mathematical morphology with Euclidean distance transform theory. Firstly, the 3-dimensional visualization models for geological bodies were constructed on the basis of the 3-dimensional geological modeling (3DGM) technology; Secondly, the algorithm for extracting the surface shape trend of geological body with the 3-dimensional raster model was proposed by using mathematical morphology filtering. By the combination of morphological filtering, global set operation and three-dimensional Euclidean distance transform, the models for the quantitative analysis and extraction of the shape undulance were established. Lastly, as a case study, the three-dimensional morphological analysis method was applied in analyzing quantitatively the Xinwuli magmatic body in Fenghuangshan ore field in Tongling, Anhui Province. By means of the calculation model of Euclidean distance field, the quantitative extraction of the shape trend and shape undulance as the quantitative indexes of geological ore-controlling factors were achieved after building the 3D raster models of the magmatic body. The results show that the morphological analysis method is feasible to calculate various morphological parameters of complex geological bodies and extract quantitative indexes of geological ore-controlling factors successfully for stereoscopic quantitative predication of concealed ore bodies.
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijigsp.2011.04.08, Pub. Date: 8 Jun. 2011
To address the spatial Morphological analysis of complex geological bodies in stereoscopic quantitative prediction of concealed ore bodies, a three-dimensional morphological analysis method for geological bodies based on 3-dimensional raster model under visualization environment was put forward by combining mathematical morphology with Euclidean distance transform theory. Firstly, the 3-dimensional visualization models for geological bodies were constructed on the basis of the 3-dimensional geological modeling (3DGM) technology; Secondly, the algorithm for extracting the surface shape trend of geological body with the 3-dimensional raster model was proposed by using mathematical morphology filtering. By the combination of morphological filtering, global set operation and three-dimensional Euclidean distance transform, the models for the quantitative analysis and hierarchical extraction of the shape undulance were established. Lastly, as a case study, the three-dimensional morphological analysis method was applied in analyzing quantitatively the Xinwuli magmatic body in Fenghuangshan ore field in Tongling, Anhui Province. By means of the calculation model of Euclidean distance field, the quantitative extraction of the shape trend and shape undulance as well as the angle between geological interface and trend surface, as the quantitative indexes of geological ore-controlling factors, were achieved after building the 3D raster models of the magmatic body. The results show that the morphological analysis method is feasible to calculate various morphological parameters of complex geological bodies and extract quantitative indexes of geological ore-controlling factors successfully for stereoscopic quantitative predication of concealed ore bodies.
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