Physical oceanography from CTD during Maria S. Merian cruise MSM20/4 in spring 2012 ...
With an extension of > 40 km**2 the recently discovered Campeche cold-water coral province located at the northeastern rim of the Campeche Bank in the southern Gulf of Mexico belongs to the largest coherent cold-water coral areas discovered so far. The Campeche province consists of numerous 20-40...
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2014
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Online Access: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.834741 https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.834741 |
Summary: | With an extension of > 40 km**2 the recently discovered Campeche cold-water coral province located at the northeastern rim of the Campeche Bank in the southern Gulf of Mexico belongs to the largest coherent cold-water coral areas discovered so far. The Campeche province consists of numerous 20-40 m-high elongated coral mounds that are developed in intermediate water depths of 500 to 600 m. The mounds are colonized by a vivid cold-water coral ecosystem that covers the upper flanks and summits. The rich coral community is dominated by the framework-building Scleractinia Enallopsammia profunda and Lophelia pertusa, while the associated benthic megafauna shows a rather scarce occurrence. The recent environmental setting is characterized by a high surface water production caused by a local upwelling center and a dynamic bottom-water regime comprising vigorous bottom currents, obvious temporal variability, and strong density contrasts, which all together provide optimal conditions for the growth of cold-water ... : Supplement to: Hebbeln, Dierk; Wienberg, Claudia; Wintersteller, Paul; Freiwald, André; Becker, Marius; Beuck, Lydia; Dullo, Wolf-Christian; Eberli, Gregor P; Glogowski, Silke; Matos, Lelia; Foster, N; Reyes-Bonilla, Héctor; Taviani, Marco; Expedition MSM20/4 Scientists (2014): Environmental forcing of the Campeche cold-water coral province, southern Gulf of Mexico. Biogeosciences, 11(7), 1799-1815 ... |
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