Influencia del tamaño mínimo de partícula en el estudio de parámetros de forma mediante análisis digital de imagen

  1. Edgar Berrezueta 1
  2. José Cuervas-Mons 2
  3. Berta Ordóñez-Casado 1
  4. Ángel Rodríguez-Rey 2
  1. 1 Instituto Geológico y Minero de España, Oviedo
  2. 2 Facultad de Geología. Universidad de Oviedo,
Revue:
Geogaceta

ISSN: 0213-683X

Année de publication: 2020

Número: 68

Pages: 31-34

Type: Article

D'autres publications dans: Geogaceta

Résumé

This work addresses the influence of the size (in pixels) of digiti-zed particles on the values of their shape parameters obtained using image analysis techniques, and considers the minimum sizes that provide reliable results. The population studied corresponded to ba-saltic grains from a volcanic sand. The shape parameters evaluated were solidity (So), sphericity (S), circularity (Ci) and fractal dimension (FD). The particle characterization was carried out by digital image analysis. The methodology was: acquisition and segmentation of mineral particles; quantification of particle shape parameters; appli-cation of the minimum particle sizes described in the literature to the studied samples and estimation of their shape parameters; repre-sentation and interpretation of changes in shape measures. The pro-cedures applied allowed 71 particles to be identified and quantified using threshold segmentation. The use of three minimum particle sizes (130, 150 and 200 pixels) showed that changes in the shape parameter values can be as high as 2.80 % variation. The use of a minimum particle size for shape analysis ensures that incorrect numerical values produced by digital limitations are not included.