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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Keywords: BG; Boomerang-Grab; Date/Time of event; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Elevation of event; Event label; HE412; HE412/02-2; HE412/04-3; HE412/07-11; HE412/07-12; HE412/07-13; HE412/07-15; HE412/07-4; HE412/07-6; HE412/07-9; HE412/09-1; HE412/09-10; HE412/09-13; HE412/09-2; HE412/09-4; HE412/09-6; HE412/09-8; HE412/10-3; HE412/14-4; HE412/20-10; HE412/20-2; HE412/20-3; HE412/20-4; HE412/20-6; HE412/20-8; Heincke; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; MUC; MultiCorer; North Sea; Permeability (earth science); Porosity; van Veen Grab; VGRAB
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 48 data points
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Keywords: Date/Time of event; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Elevation of event; Event label; HE411; HE411/001-2; HE411/004-2; HE411/007-2; HE411/010-1; HE411/014-1; HE411/025-1; HE411/030-1; HE411/036-1; HE411/040-1; HE411/041-1; HE411/045-1; HE411/046-1; HE411/047-1; HE411/048-1; HE411/056-1; HE411/058-1; HE411/061-1; HE411/065-1; HE411/068-1; HE411/069-1; HE411/070-1; HE411/086-1; HE411/091-1; HE411/093-1; HE411/111-1; HE411/112-1; HE411/113-1; HE411/114-1; HE411/120-1; HE411/121-1; HE411/123-1; HE411/124-1; HE411/125-1; HE411/130-1; HE411/131-1; HE411/134-1; HE411/135-1; HE411/139-1; HE411/140-1; HE411/146-1; HE411/151-1; Heincke; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; North Sea; Permeability (earth science); Porosity; van Veen Grab; VGRAB
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 82 data points
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Keywords: BC; Box corer; Date/Time of event; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Device type; Elevation of event; Event label; GeoB18801-28; GeoB18801-8; GeoB18802-1; GeoB18803-1; GeoB18804-1; GeoB18805-21; GeoB18806-1; GeoB18807-1; GeoB18808-1; GeoB18809-1; GeoB18809-14; GeoB18810-5; GeoB18811-12; GeoB18811-4; GeoB18812-2; GeoB18815-1; GeoB18816-1; GeoB18818-10; GeoB18819-2; GeoB18820-1; GeoB18827-1; GeoB18827-10; GeoB18827-12; GeoB18827-5; GeoB18827-7; GeoB18827-9; GeoB18832-1; Grab; GRAB; HE432; HE432/01-28; HE432/01-8; HE432/02-1; HE432/03-1; HE432/04-1; HE432/05-21; HE432/06-1; HE432/07-1; HE432/08-1; HE432/09-1; HE432/09-14; HE432/10-5; HE432/11-12; HE432/11-4; HE432/12-2; HE432/15-1; HE432/16-1; HE432/18-10; HE432/19-2; HE432/20-1; HE432/27-1; HE432/27-10; HE432/27-12; HE432/27-5; HE432/27-7; HE432/27-9; HE432/32-1; Heincke; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; MUC; MultiCorer; North Sea; Permeability (earth science); Porosity; van Veen Grab; VGRAB
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 80 data points
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  • 4
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    In:  EPIC3Journal of Sea Research, ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, ISSN: 1385-1101
    Publication Date: 2017-02-02
    Description: As the determinant of solute and particle fluxes through sediments, quantifying sediment permeability is vital step in understanding of the exchange phenomena between the water column and sediment as permeability determines the mode and intensity of solute and particle fluxes. Reliable estimates of sediment permeability are therefore a constraint on the accurate implementation of benthic biogeochemical models. This is particularly true for the North Sea, as field data are scarce and available grain-size-based models fail to represent the full range of sediment types. In this study, we combine measurements of sediment permeability and grain size analysis with a generic permeability model to establish a high-resolution permeability map of the sediment in the German Bight (North Sea). Our results show a good agreement between model-based prediction and measurements of permeability, even for a wide range of permeability values.
    Repository Name: EPIC Alfred Wegener Institut
    Type: Article , isiRev
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2016-08-03
    Description: The joint research project WIMO (Wissenschaftliche Monitoringkonzepte für die Deutsche Bucht/Scientific Monitoring Concepts for the German Bight, NE North Sea) aims at providing methods for detection and analysis of seabed habitats using modern remote sensing techniques. Our subproject focuses on hydroacoustic techniques in order to gain information about seafloor environments and sediment dynamics. In a timeframe of four years, several key areas in the German Bight were repeatedly observed using different hydroacoustic gear (i. e. sidescan sonars, single/multibeam echo sounders and sub-bottom profilers). In order to ground-truth the acoustic data, hundreds of grab samples and underwater videos were taken. With these techniques it is possible to distinguish between different seafloor habitats, which range from muddy to sandy seafloors (esp. near the barrier islands) to rugged or vegetated/populated reefs around Helgoland. The conducted monitoring program revealed seasonal changes regarding the abundance of the sand mason worm (Lanice conchilega) and the brittle star (Amphiora filiformis) as well as ongoing sedimentary processes driven by tidal currents and wind/storms. It was also possible to determine relationships between sediment characteristics and benthos in some key areas. An essential part of our project included a comparison between the datasets obtained with different hydroacoustic devices, configurations, and evaluation methods in the same study areas. The investigation reveals that there could be distinct differences in interpreting the data and hence in the determination of prevailing seafloor habitats, especially in very heterogeneous areas and at transition zones between the habitats. Therefore, it is recommended to employ more than one hydroacoustic system (preferably a singlebeam device combined with a wide-swath sonar system) synchronously during a survey in order to gain more reliable and detailed information about the seafloor environments. The results of this project study form an important contribution to ongoing and future projects, in particular with regard to the technical configuration of the sonar systems, the workflows concerning post-processing and validation of the hydroacoustic data as well as the monitoring concepts that were worked out. However, a full automation of these workflows is not feasible. For the time being, measurements, post-processing and data evaluation still need supervision and expert knowledge.
    Repository Name: EPIC Alfred Wegener Institut
    Type: Conference , notRev
    Format: application/pdf
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2016-07-08
    Description: Energy & Fuels DOI: 10.1021/acs.energyfuels.6b00911
    Print ISSN: 0887-0624
    Electronic ISSN: 1520-5029
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Energy, Environment Protection, Nuclear Power Engineering , Process Engineering, Biotechnology, Nutrition Technology
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