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  • Area; Backscatter; Bathymetric positioning index; Cold-water coral mounds; Coral; Corals, cover; Depth, bottom/max; Depth, top/min; DEPTH, water; geomorphological characteristics; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Lophelia pertusa; Mingulay_Reef_Complex; Minimum bounding geometry box; Perimeter; Predictive modelling; Random forest classification; Remote operated vehicle; ROV; Rugosity; Scotland Sea; Slope; Speed, velocity; Vertical relief  (1)
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    In:  Supplement to: De Clippele, Laurence Helene; Gafeira, Joanna; Robert, Katleen; Hennige, Sebastian; Duineveld, Gerard C A; Huvenne, Veerle A I; Roberts, J Murray (2017): Using novel acoustic and visual mapping tools to predict the small-scale spatial distribution of live biogenic reef framework in cold-water coral habitats. Coral Reefs, 36(1), 255-268, https://doi.org/10.1007/s00338-016-1519-8
    Publikationsdatum: 2024-03-11
    Beschreibung: The data provided here were derived using a new ArcGIS-based British Geological Survey (BGS) seabed mapping toolbox that semi-automatically delineated over 500 Lophelia reef 'minimounds' from bathymetry data of the Mingulay Reef Complex. The morphometric and acoustic characteristics of the minimounds were also automatically quantified and captured using this toolbox. Coral presence data were derived from high-definition remotely operated vehicle (ROV) records and high-resolution microbathymetry collected by a ROVmounted multibeam echosounder. With a resolution of 0.35 9 0.35 m, the microbathymetry covers 0.6 km2 in the centre of the study area and allowed identification of individual live coral colonies in acoustic data for the first time. Maximum water depth, maximum rugosity, mean rugosity, bathymetric positioning index and maximum current speed were identified as the environmental variables that contributed most to the prediction of live coral presence. These variables were used to create a predictive map of the likelihood of presence of live cold-water coral colonies in the area of the Mingulay Reef Complex covered by the 2-m resolution data set.
    Schlagwort(e): Area; Backscatter; Bathymetric positioning index; Cold-water coral mounds; Coral; Corals, cover; Depth, bottom/max; Depth, top/min; DEPTH, water; geomorphological characteristics; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Lophelia pertusa; Mingulay_Reef_Complex; Minimum bounding geometry box; Perimeter; Predictive modelling; Random forest classification; Remote operated vehicle; ROV; Rugosity; Scotland Sea; Slope; Speed, velocity; Vertical relief
    Materialart: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 9840 data points
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