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Svenja Papenmeier and H. Christian Hass
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Rune Michaelis, H. Christian Hass, Svenja Papenmeier and Karen H. Wiltshire
Stony grounds form important habitats in the marine environment, especially for sessile benthic organisms. For the purpose of habitat demarcation and monitoring, knowledge of the position and abundance of individual stones is necessary. This is especiall...
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Andreas Neumann, H. Christian Hass, Jürgen Möbius and Céline Naderipour
Suspended, organic matter, especially in the form of adhesive extracellular polymers (EPS), tends to form flocs, which may also incorporate suspended lithogenic particles in coastal environments. With an increased settling velocity, these ballasted flocs...
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Svenja Papenmeier and H. Christian Hass
Exposed stones in sandy sublittoral environments are hotspots for marine biodiversity, especially for benthic communities. The detection of single stones is principally possible using sidescan-sonar (SSS) backscatter data. The data resolution has to be h...
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