1.Introduction Artificial intelligence(AI)is rapidly reshaping geoscience,from Earth observation interpretation and hazard forecasting to subsurface characterisation and Earth system modelling(Kochupillai et al.,2022;...1.Introduction Artificial intelligence(AI)is rapidly reshaping geoscience,from Earth observation interpretation and hazard forecasting to subsurface characterisation and Earth system modelling(Kochupillai et al.,2022;Sun et al.,2024).These capabilities emerge at a time when geoscientific evidence is increasingly informing high-stakes decisions about climate adaptation,resource development,and disaster risk reduction(McGovern et al.,2022).展开更多
基金supported by the Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province,China(Grant No.BK20240937)the Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province(Grant No.ZR2021QE187)+2 种基金the Shandong Higher Education“Young Entrepreneurship Talents Introduction and Cultivation Program”Project(Grant No.ZXQT20221228001)the Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.42502273)the Science and Technology Innovation Program of Hunan Province(Grant No.2022RC4028).
文摘1.Introduction Artificial intelligence(AI)is rapidly reshaping geoscience,from Earth observation interpretation and hazard forecasting to subsurface characterisation and Earth system modelling(Kochupillai et al.,2022;Sun et al.,2024).These capabilities emerge at a time when geoscientific evidence is increasingly informing high-stakes decisions about climate adaptation,resource development,and disaster risk reduction(McGovern et al.,2022).