Physiography of the Orca Seamount in the Bransfield Strait, Antarctic Peninsula ...

Extract from related chapter 5.5.2 in reference: The Orca Seamount was discovered in the central basin of the Bransfield Strait around the posit 62°26'S and 58°24'W on the west side of the Antarctic Peninsula, the most western area of the south polar continent. Through the discovery was ma...

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Main Author: Hatzky, Jörn
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: PANGAEA 2005
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.341126
https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.341126
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Summary:Extract from related chapter 5.5.2 in reference: The Orca Seamount was discovered in the central basin of the Bransfield Strait around the posit 62°26'S and 58°24'W on the west side of the Antarctic Peninsula, the most western area of the south polar continent. Through the discovery was made known in 1987, it was only during three bathymetric surveys with high resolution fan echosounders between 1993 and 1995 that the character and complete shape of a remarkable volcano seamount became evident. The data acquisition and processing revealed a spectacular crater of 350 m depth. The relative hight of this 3 km wide "caldera" rim is 550 m with a basal diameter of the seamount cone of 11 km. Its flanks are about 15° steep but in some places the slope reaches up to 36°. The nearly circular shape of the Orca edifice spreads outh with several pronounced spurs, trending parallel to the basin axis in a northeast-southwest direction.The Bransfield Strait is a trough-shaped basin of 400 km length and 2 km depth between ... : Image 5.5.2-1 (various views): Orca Seamount, Antarctica. Close up multibeam echosound image. The color coded 3D-image reveals details of the inner crater and the partially irregular rim of the Orca volcano, being on of the largest known in the Antarctica region.Image 5.5.2-2 (orca_pos1.tif): Environment of the Orca Seamount. Multibeam echosounder image. The arrow indicates the Orca position inside the Bransfield Strait along the Antarctic Peninsula. Despite the coarser resolution by the standard grid of 1 km the trench on the western side of 5000 m depth is clearly visible.Image 5.5.2-3 (orca_pos2.tif): Environment of the Orca Seamount. Multibeam echosounder Image. The arrow indicates the Orca as one of a chain of seamounts inside the Bransfield Strait. The standard grid of the depiction of 1 km, which cannot resolve the crater of the Orca volcano, demonstrates the peerless diagnostic capability of the best high resolution multibeam imaging shown in the close-up. ...