Particle shape: a review and new methods of characterization and classification
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Abstract Shape is a fundamental property of all objects, including sedimentary particles, but it remains one of the most difficult to characterize and quantify for all but the simplest of shapes. Despite a large literature on the subject, there remains widespread confusion regarding the meaning and relative value of different measures of particle shape. This paper re‐examines the basic concepts of particle shape and suggests a number of new and modified methods which are widely applicable to a range of sedimentological problems; it is shown that the most important aspects of particle form are represented by the I / L ratio (elongation ratio) and S / I ratio (flatness ratio). A combination of these two ratios…
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- Roundness (object)
- Sphericity
- Shape analysis (program analysis)
- Shape factor
- Range (aeronautics)
- Particle (ecology)
- Geology
- Mathematics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Life below water
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