Detection and mapping of cold-water coral mounds and living Lophelia reefs in the Galicia Bank, Atlantic NW Iberia margin

18 pages, 14 figures We report, for first time, the occurrence of cold-water coral mounds and large number of living Lophelia reefs along the Galicia Bank (Atlantic NW Iberian margin). Detection and mapping of living coral reefs and mounds have been carried out by means of multibeam bathymetry, back...

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Published in:Marine Geology
Main Authors: Somoza, Luis, Ercilla, Gemma, Urgorri, V., León Buendía, Ricardo F., Medialdea Cela, Teresa, Paredes, Manuel, González Sanz, Francisco Javier, Nombela, Miguel Ángel
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/93661
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.margeo.2013.12.017
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description 18 pages, 14 figures We report, for first time, the occurrence of cold-water coral mounds and large number of living Lophelia reefs along the Galicia Bank (Atlantic NW Iberian margin). Detection and mapping of living coral reefs and mounds have been carried out by means of multibeam bathymetry, backscatter images, ultra-high resolution and high-resolution multichannel seismic reflection data and sampling. In addition, profiling CTDs have been made to characterise environmental conditions as temperature, salinity and dissolved oxygen contents of the coral sites. Based on these dataset, two main provinces of cold-water coral mounds and reefs have been identified in the Galicia Bank at water depths between 620 and 1125. m. The Breogham Mound Province along the western flank of the Galicia Bank shows a sequence of well-developed mounds composed of: (1) Stepped semi-buried elongated mounds, the tallest mounds with heights up 70. m and widths of 450. m lined up in along-slope trending ridges and intercalated with upslope migrating sediment drifts at water depths from 1125 to 826. m; (2) Single and composite seabed mounds show heights of 10-12. m and average widths of 100. m at 825 and 780. m water depths and (3) Lophelia reefs forming mini-mounds 2-4. m high and 80-100. m width growing on a flat erosional surface at the summit of the bank at 780-750. m water depths. Otherwise, the Castelao Mound Province at the eastern flank of the bank is mainly constituted by cluster of mini-mounds hosting living Lophelia pertusa and Madrepora oculata reefs. These living reefs are detected based on ultra-high resolutions parametric echosounders as mini-mounds with an acoustically transparent interior. Otherwise, semi-buried and exposed mounds are mapped with a combination of multibeam and backscatter images identified by their high strength values and seabed expression. We conclude that the initiation, growth and distribution of cold-water coral mounds on the Galicia Bank have been controlled by the following environmental forcing ...
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spelling ftcsic:oai:digital.csic.es:10261/93661 2025-01-16T23:00:40+00:00 Detection and mapping of cold-water coral mounds and living Lophelia reefs in the Galicia Bank, Atlantic NW Iberia margin Somoza, Luis Ercilla, Gemma Urgorri, V. León Buendía, Ricardo F. Medialdea Cela, Teresa Paredes, Manuel González Sanz, Francisco Javier Nombela, Miguel Ángel 2014-03 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/93661 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.margeo.2013.12.017 unknown Elsevier https://doi.org/10.1016/j.margeo.2013.12.017 doi:10.1016/j.margeo.2013.12.017 issn: 0025-3227 Marine Geology 349: 73-90 (2014) http://hdl.handle.net/10261/93661 none Northeast Atlantic Ocean Galicia Bank Fluid flow Mediterranean Outflow Water Mounds Reefs Cold-water corals Lophelia pertusa artículo http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 2014 ftcsic https://doi.org/10.1016/j.margeo.2013.12.017 2024-01-16T09:57:19Z 18 pages, 14 figures We report, for first time, the occurrence of cold-water coral mounds and large number of living Lophelia reefs along the Galicia Bank (Atlantic NW Iberian margin). Detection and mapping of living coral reefs and mounds have been carried out by means of multibeam bathymetry, backscatter images, ultra-high resolution and high-resolution multichannel seismic reflection data and sampling. In addition, profiling CTDs have been made to characterise environmental conditions as temperature, salinity and dissolved oxygen contents of the coral sites. Based on these dataset, two main provinces of cold-water coral mounds and reefs have been identified in the Galicia Bank at water depths between 620 and 1125. m. The Breogham Mound Province along the western flank of the Galicia Bank shows a sequence of well-developed mounds composed of: (1) Stepped semi-buried elongated mounds, the tallest mounds with heights up 70. m and widths of 450. m lined up in along-slope trending ridges and intercalated with upslope migrating sediment drifts at water depths from 1125 to 826. m; (2) Single and composite seabed mounds show heights of 10-12. m and average widths of 100. m at 825 and 780. m water depths and (3) Lophelia reefs forming mini-mounds 2-4. m high and 80-100. m width growing on a flat erosional surface at the summit of the bank at 780-750. m water depths. Otherwise, the Castelao Mound Province at the eastern flank of the bank is mainly constituted by cluster of mini-mounds hosting living Lophelia pertusa and Madrepora oculata reefs. These living reefs are detected based on ultra-high resolutions parametric echosounders as mini-mounds with an acoustically transparent interior. Otherwise, semi-buried and exposed mounds are mapped with a combination of multibeam and backscatter images identified by their high strength values and seabed expression. We conclude that the initiation, growth and distribution of cold-water coral mounds on the Galicia Bank have been controlled by the following environmental forcing ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Lophelia pertusa Northeast Atlantic Digital.CSIC (Spanish National Research Council) Marine Geology 349 73 90
spellingShingle Northeast Atlantic Ocean
Galicia Bank
Fluid flow
Mediterranean Outflow Water
Mounds
Reefs
Cold-water corals
Lophelia pertusa
Somoza, Luis
Ercilla, Gemma
Urgorri, V.
León Buendía, Ricardo F.
Medialdea Cela, Teresa
Paredes, Manuel
González Sanz, Francisco Javier
Nombela, Miguel Ángel
Detection and mapping of cold-water coral mounds and living Lophelia reefs in the Galicia Bank, Atlantic NW Iberia margin
title Detection and mapping of cold-water coral mounds and living Lophelia reefs in the Galicia Bank, Atlantic NW Iberia margin
title_full Detection and mapping of cold-water coral mounds and living Lophelia reefs in the Galicia Bank, Atlantic NW Iberia margin
title_fullStr Detection and mapping of cold-water coral mounds and living Lophelia reefs in the Galicia Bank, Atlantic NW Iberia margin
title_full_unstemmed Detection and mapping of cold-water coral mounds and living Lophelia reefs in the Galicia Bank, Atlantic NW Iberia margin
title_short Detection and mapping of cold-water coral mounds and living Lophelia reefs in the Galicia Bank, Atlantic NW Iberia margin
title_sort detection and mapping of cold-water coral mounds and living lophelia reefs in the galicia bank, atlantic nw iberia margin
topic Northeast Atlantic Ocean
Galicia Bank
Fluid flow
Mediterranean Outflow Water
Mounds
Reefs
Cold-water corals
Lophelia pertusa
topic_facet Northeast Atlantic Ocean
Galicia Bank
Fluid flow
Mediterranean Outflow Water
Mounds
Reefs
Cold-water corals
Lophelia pertusa
url http://hdl.handle.net/10261/93661
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.margeo.2013.12.017