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  • 3D relief of the coral mound; 3D relief of the coral mound/coral mound footprint polygon; Bounding area; Circular variance; cold-water coral; Compactness; Convexity; coral mounds; Depth, bottom/max; Depth, difference; Depth, median; Depth, mode; Depth, top/min; DEPTH, water; Dimension, fractal; Direction; Direction of principal axis; Distance from nearest polygon; Elevation, standard deviation; Fractal Span; GeoB20502-1; GeoB20509-1; GeoB20526-1; GeoB20532-1; GeoB20546-1; GeoB20558-1; GeoB20562-1; GeoB20570-1; GeoB20580-1; Grab; GRAB; Height of mound; Identification; LATITUDE; Length of axis ortoghonal to PAX; Length of principal axis; LONGITUDE; Lophelia pertusa; M122; M122_004-1; M122_021-1; M122_027-1; M122_041-1; M122_053-1; M122_057-1; M122_065-1; M122_075-1; M122_1348-1; MB_PS; Meteor (1986); Morphometry; Mound footprint polygon; Mound height/PAX length ratio; Multibeam/Parasound; Nearest polygon identification number; Net area; Number of nodes; Parameter; Perimeter; Principal axes ratio; Ratio between 3D surface and planar surface; Slope; Slope, average, underlying; Slope, average, underlying standard deviation; Slope, maximum underlying; Slope, standard deviation; Slope angle; Volume  (1)
  • Angola; Coral growth; Coral occurrence; DATE/TIME; Eastern South Atlantic; Event label; GeoB20917-1; GeoB20927-1; GeoB20930-1; GeoB20957-1; iAtlantic; Image analysis NIH ImageJ; Integrated Assessment of Atlantic Marine Ecosystems in Space and Time; Length; Location; M122; M122_100-1; M122_110-1; M122_113-1; M122_141-1; Madrepora oculata; Meteor (1986); Remotely operated vehicle SQUID; Remote operated vehicle; ROV; ROV SQUID; Sample code/label; Species; Species, unique identification (Semantic URI); Species, unique identification (URI); Transect  (1)
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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2024-03-14
    Description: Alive and dead colony sections of Madrepora oculata cold-water corals were measured from underwater video transects carried out to characterize benthic communities. Data were collected from 17th to 25th January 2016 off Angola in 6 coral mounds. Video transects were recorded with the Remotely Operated Vehicle SQUID during the ANNA expedition (Hebbeln et al. 2016). The data included in this dataset have been published in Orejas et al. (2021).
    Keywords: Angola; Coral growth; Coral occurrence; DATE/TIME; Eastern South Atlantic; Event label; GeoB20917-1; GeoB20927-1; GeoB20930-1; GeoB20957-1; iAtlantic; Image analysis NIH ImageJ; Integrated Assessment of Atlantic Marine Ecosystems in Space and Time; Length; Location; M122; M122_100-1; M122_110-1; M122_113-1; M122_141-1; Madrepora oculata; Meteor (1986); Remotely operated vehicle SQUID; Remote operated vehicle; ROV; ROV SQUID; Sample code/label; Species; Species, unique identification (Semantic URI); Species, unique identification (URI); Transect
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 270 data points
    Location Call Number Limitation Availability
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2024-04-20
    Description: Quantitative morphometric analyses were carried out for each mound following the workflows presented by Purkis et al. (2007) The coral mound base was defined following the methodological approach of Correa et al. (2012) using the dip angle map, generated from the digital elevation model (DEM), to extract closed polygons that follow the 3°-contour line. This 3°-cutoff has been qualitatively validated with a comparison between the DEM and the dip angle (Fig. 2). Small-scaled polygons within mound perimeters and resulting from bathymetric artifacts were filtered out. Manual editing was applied to split simple merged mound structures (e.g. twin-peak mounds) based on higher cut-off slope values (4-5°). Furthermore, polygons describing the mound footprint have been corrected to remove unrealistic shapes especially common for the CBM. The DEM was subsequently re-gridded to generate hypothetical bathymetric maps without mounds, for which the vertical relief beneath each removed mound was interpolated from the mound perimeters. The newly interpolated surfaces were then subtracted from the original DEMs to evaluate the volume and heights of the coral mounds. Only features with a footprint area greater than 900 squared meters (corresponding to a two-dimensional array of 3 × 3 DEM grid cells) and with a height of 〉2 m above the surrounding seafloor (4 × 0.5 m of vertical precision) were considered as coral mounds and quantitatively analyzed.
    Keywords: 3D relief of the coral mound; 3D relief of the coral mound/coral mound footprint polygon; Bounding area; Circular variance; cold-water coral; Compactness; Convexity; coral mounds; Depth, bottom/max; Depth, difference; Depth, median; Depth, mode; Depth, top/min; DEPTH, water; Dimension, fractal; Direction; Direction of principal axis; Distance from nearest polygon; Elevation, standard deviation; Fractal Span; GeoB20502-1; GeoB20509-1; GeoB20526-1; GeoB20532-1; GeoB20546-1; GeoB20558-1; GeoB20562-1; GeoB20570-1; GeoB20580-1; Grab; GRAB; Height of mound; Identification; LATITUDE; Length of axis ortoghonal to PAX; Length of principal axis; LONGITUDE; Lophelia pertusa; M122; M122_004-1; M122_021-1; M122_027-1; M122_041-1; M122_053-1; M122_057-1; M122_065-1; M122_075-1; M122_1348-1; MB_PS; Meteor (1986); Morphometry; Mound footprint polygon; Mound height/PAX length ratio; Multibeam/Parasound; Nearest polygon identification number; Net area; Number of nodes; Parameter; Perimeter; Principal axes ratio; Ratio between 3D surface and planar surface; Slope; Slope, average, underlying; Slope, average, underlying standard deviation; Slope, maximum underlying; Slope, standard deviation; Slope angle; Volume
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 26999 data points
    Location Call Number Limitation Availability
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