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Xishuang Li, Lejun Liu, Bigui Huang, Qingjie Zhou and Chengyi Zhang
Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV)-based multibeam bathymetry, sub-bottom profiles, and side-scan sonar images were collected in 2009 and 2010 to map the geomorphic features along the axial zone of a canyon (referred to as C4) within the canyon system d...
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Ante ?iljeg, Ivan Maric, Fran Domazetovic, Neven Cukrov, Marin Lovric and Lovre Panda
Multibeam echosounders (MBES) have become a valuable tool for underwater floor mapping. However, MBES data are often loaded with different measurement errors. This study presents a new user-friendly and methodological semi-automatic approach of point clo...
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Ines Bruns, Peter Holler, Ruggero M. Capperucci, Svenja Papenmeier and Alexander Bartholomä
The anthropogenic impact in the German Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) is high due to the presence of manifold industries (e.g., wind farms, shipping, and fishery). Therefore, it is of great importance to evaluate the different impacts of such industries, ...
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Gustav Kågesten, Dario Fiorentino, Finn Baumgartner and Lovisa Zillén
Predefined classification schemes and fixed geographic scales are often used to simplify and cost-effectively map the spatial complexity of nature. These simplifications can however limit the usefulness of the mapping effort for users who need informatio...
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Mischa Schönke, Lars Wiesenberg, Inken Schulze, Dennis Wilken, Alexander Darr, Svenja Papenmeier and Peter Feldens
Quantitative acoustic marine habitat mapping needs to consider the impact of macrobenthic organisms on backscatter data. However, the sensitivity of hydroacoustic systems to epibenthic life is poorly constrained. This study explores the impact of a benth...
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Philipp Held and Jens Schneider von Deimling
A new method for multibeam echosounder (MBES) data analysis is presented with the aim of improving habitat mapping, especially when considering submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV). MBES data were acquired with 400 kHz in 1?8 m water depth with a spatial r...
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Leo Koop, Alireza Amiri-Simkooei, Karin J. van der Reijden, Sarah O?Flynn, Mirjam Snellen and Dick G. Simons
High resolution maps of sandy seafloors are valuable to understand seafloor dynamics, plan engineering projects, and create detailed benthic habitat maps. This paper presents multibeam echosounder backscatter classification results of the Brown Bank area...
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John E. Hughes Clarke
Attributes derived from digital bathymetric models (DBM) are a powerful means of analyzing seabed characteristics. Those models however are inherently constrained by the method of seabed sampling. Most bathymetric models are derived by collating a number...
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Daria Ryabchuk, Alexander Sergeev, Alexander Krek, Maria Kapustina, Elena Tkacheva, Vladimir Zhamoida, Leonid Budanov, Alexandr Moskovtsev and Aleksandr Danchenkov
In 2017, a detailed study of the Eastern Gulf of Finland (the Baltic Sea) seafloor was performed to identify and map submerged glacial and postglacial geomorphologic features and collect data pertinent to the understanding of sedimentation in postglacial...
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