GEAR: Geography-knowledge Enhanced Analog Recognition Framework in Extreme Environments
Zelin Liu, Bocheng Li, Yuling Zhou, Xuanting Li, Yixuan Yang, Jing Wang, Weishu Zhao, Xiaofeng Gao

TL;DR
This paper introduces GEAR, a novel framework combining geographical knowledge and machine learning to efficiently identify terrestrial analogs of deep-sea environments, aiding biological and geological research.
Contribution
GEAR is the first comprehensive pipeline integrating morphology, physics, and graph-based recognition for cross-domain topographic similarity retrieval at large scales.
Findings
MSG-Net outperforms state-of-the-art models with higher F1-Score.
GEAR effectively retrieves analogs with high accuracy.
Discovered significant correlation between geomorphological features and biological data.
Abstract
The Mariana Trench and the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau exhibit significant similarities in geological origins and microbial metabolic functions. Given that deep-sea biological sampling faces prohibitive costs, recognizing structurally homologous terrestrial analogs of the Mariana Trench on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau is of great significance. Yet, no existing model adequately addresses cross-domain topographic similarity retrieval, either neglecting geographical knowledge or sacrificing computational efficiency. To address these challenges, we present \underline{\textbf{G}}eography-knowledge \underline{\textbf{E}}nhanced \underline{\textbf{A}}nalog \underline{\textbf{R}}ecognition (\textbf{GEAR}) Framework, a three-stage pipeline designed to efficiently retrieve analogs from 2.5 million square kilometers of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau: (1) Skeleton guided Screening and Clipping: Recognition of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGeochemistry and Geologic Mapping · Hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis · Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils
