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Title

Sidescan backscatter variations of cold seeps on the Hikurangi Margin (New Zealand): indications for different stages in seep development.

Authors

Dumke, Ines; Klaucke, Ingo; Berndt, Christian; Bialas, Jörg

Abstract

Cold seeps on the Hikurangi Margin off New Zealand exhibit various seabed morphologies producing different intensity patterns in sidescan backscatter images. Acoustic backscatter characteristics of 25 investigated seep sites fall into four distinct types characterised by variations in backscatter intensity, distribution and inferred structural heights. The types reflect different carbonate morphologies including up to 20-m-high structures (type 1), low-relief crusts (type 2), scattered blocks (type 3) and carbonate-free sites (type 4). Each seep corresponds to a single type; intermediates were not observed. This correlates well with published data on seep fauna at each site, with the four types representing three different faunal habitats of successive stages of seep development. Backscatter signatures in sidescan sonar images of cold seeps may therefore serve as a convenient proxy for variations in faunal habitats.

Subjects

NEW Zealand; SIDESCAN sonar; COLD seeps; BACKSCATTERING; OCEAN bottom; CARBONATES; HABITATS

Publication

Geo-Marine Letters, 2014, Vol 34, Issue 2/3, p169

ISSN

0276-0460

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1007/s00367-014-0361-7

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