Submarine geomorphology and sea floor processes along the coast of Vestfold Hills, East Antarctica, from multibeam bathymetry and video data

Abstract A survey of nearshore areas in the Vestfold Hills, Antarctica, using high-resolution multibeam swath bathymetry provided both a detailed digital bathymetric model and information on sediment acoustic backscatter. Combined with underwater video transects and sediment sampling, these data wer...

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Published in:Antarctic Science
Main Authors: O’Brien, Philip E., Smith, Jodie, Stark, Jonathan S., Johnstone, Glenn, Riddle, Martin, Franklin, Dennis
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Language:English
Published: Cambridge University Press (CUP) 2015
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spelling crcambridgeupr:10.1017/s0954102015000371 2024-09-15T17:48:40+00:00 Submarine geomorphology and sea floor processes along the coast of Vestfold Hills, East Antarctica, from multibeam bathymetry and video data O’Brien, Philip E. Smith, Jodie Stark, Jonathan S. Johnstone, Glenn Riddle, Martin Franklin, Dennis 2015 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0954102015000371 https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/S0954102015000371 en eng Cambridge University Press (CUP) https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms Antarctic Science volume 27, issue 6, page 566-586 ISSN 0954-1020 1365-2079 journal-article 2015 crcambridgeupr https://doi.org/10.1017/s0954102015000371 2024-07-31T04:02:50Z Abstract A survey of nearshore areas in the Vestfold Hills, Antarctica, using high-resolution multibeam swath bathymetry provided both a detailed digital bathymetric model and information on sediment acoustic backscatter. Combined with underwater video transects and sediment sampling, these data were used to identify and map geomorphic units. Six geomorphic units identified in the survey region include: rocky outcrops, basins, pediments, valleys, scarps and embayments. In addition to geomorphic units, the data revealed sedimentary features that provide insights into post-glacial sediment transport and erosion in the area. Ice keel pits and scours are common, and sea floor channels, scour depressions and sand ribbons indicate transport and deposition by wind-driven currents and oceanographic circulation. Gullies and sediment lobes observed on steep slopes indicate mass movement of sediment. Some of these processes have not been directly observed to date, but their effectiveness in shaping the modern sea floor is clearly indicated by the sea floor mapping data. The embayments preserve a mantle of boulder sand probably deposited by cold-based glaciers which were flanked by faster-flowing ice in adjoining regions. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Science Antarctica East Antarctica Cambridge University Press Antarctic Science 27 6 566 586
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description Abstract A survey of nearshore areas in the Vestfold Hills, Antarctica, using high-resolution multibeam swath bathymetry provided both a detailed digital bathymetric model and information on sediment acoustic backscatter. Combined with underwater video transects and sediment sampling, these data were used to identify and map geomorphic units. Six geomorphic units identified in the survey region include: rocky outcrops, basins, pediments, valleys, scarps and embayments. In addition to geomorphic units, the data revealed sedimentary features that provide insights into post-glacial sediment transport and erosion in the area. Ice keel pits and scours are common, and sea floor channels, scour depressions and sand ribbons indicate transport and deposition by wind-driven currents and oceanographic circulation. Gullies and sediment lobes observed on steep slopes indicate mass movement of sediment. Some of these processes have not been directly observed to date, but their effectiveness in shaping the modern sea floor is clearly indicated by the sea floor mapping data. The embayments preserve a mantle of boulder sand probably deposited by cold-based glaciers which were flanked by faster-flowing ice in adjoining regions.
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author O’Brien, Philip E.
Smith, Jodie
Stark, Jonathan S.
Johnstone, Glenn
Riddle, Martin
Franklin, Dennis
spellingShingle O’Brien, Philip E.
Smith, Jodie
Stark, Jonathan S.
Johnstone, Glenn
Riddle, Martin
Franklin, Dennis
Submarine geomorphology and sea floor processes along the coast of Vestfold Hills, East Antarctica, from multibeam bathymetry and video data
author_facet O’Brien, Philip E.
Smith, Jodie
Stark, Jonathan S.
Johnstone, Glenn
Riddle, Martin
Franklin, Dennis
author_sort O’Brien, Philip E.
title Submarine geomorphology and sea floor processes along the coast of Vestfold Hills, East Antarctica, from multibeam bathymetry and video data
title_short Submarine geomorphology and sea floor processes along the coast of Vestfold Hills, East Antarctica, from multibeam bathymetry and video data
title_full Submarine geomorphology and sea floor processes along the coast of Vestfold Hills, East Antarctica, from multibeam bathymetry and video data
title_fullStr Submarine geomorphology and sea floor processes along the coast of Vestfold Hills, East Antarctica, from multibeam bathymetry and video data
title_full_unstemmed Submarine geomorphology and sea floor processes along the coast of Vestfold Hills, East Antarctica, from multibeam bathymetry and video data
title_sort submarine geomorphology and sea floor processes along the coast of vestfold hills, east antarctica, from multibeam bathymetry and video data
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