Reg: A new article on Machine Learning for capturing gravity driven sedimentary deposits

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chinmoy kumar

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Aug 24, 2020, 6:12:14 AM8/24/20
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Dear All, 

As we know, submarine slope instability leads to the transport of gravity driven deposits into the deep water regime. Such type of deposits are generally termed as MTD (Mass Transport Deposits). Interpreting these phenomena through conventional process becomes tedious and somewhat painstaking as one has meticulously map the bottom and top of these features to obtain the structural geometry and interpret its architecture.
Can we train a machine to capture this phenomena ? The recent published article in Nature Science Report answers this phenomena. I hope you will enjoy reading our work. Here is the link 


I am also attaching the paper for your reference.

Thanking you,
With kind regards
Chinmoy


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Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology
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Kuamr and Sain_Nature Science Report_2020.pdf

Farooq A Dar

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Aug 24, 2020, 7:00:16 AM8/24/20
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Well done Dear Chinmoy. Congratulations for this article.
At first sight, I thought the study area is Kashmir, as we have well-known “Karewa” deposits here.
Carry on.
With love.

Dr. Farooq A Dar
Assistant Professor
Department of Earth Sciences
University of Kashmir





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