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Morphology and environment of cold-water coral carbonate mounds on the NW European margin

Morphology and environment of cold-water coral carbonate mounds on the NW European margin
Morphology and environment of cold-water coral carbonate mounds on the NW European margin
Cold-water coral carbonate mounds, owing their presence mainly to the framework building coral Lophelia pertusa and the activity of associated organisms, are common along the European margin with their spatial distribution allowing them to be divided into a number of mound provinces. Variation in mound attributes are explored via a series of case studies on mound provinces that have been the most intensely investigated: Belgica, Hovland, Pelagia, Logachev and Norwegian Mounds. Morphological variation between mound provinces is discussed under the premise that mound morphology is an expression of the environmental conditions under which mounds are initiated and grow. Cold-water coral carbonate mounds can be divided into those exhibiting “inherited” morphologies (where mound morphology reflects the morphology of the colonised features) and “developed” morphology (where the mounds assume their own gross morphology mainly reflecting dominant hydrodynamic controls). Finer-scale, surface morphological features mainly reflecting biological growth forms are also discussed.
Carbonate mound, Cold-water coral, Morphology, Environmental setting, Seabed mapping
1437-3254
37-56
Wheeler, A.J.
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Beyer, A.
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Freiwald, A.
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de Haas, H.
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Huvenne, V.A.I.
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Kozachenko, M.
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Olu-Le Roy, K.
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Opderbecke, J.
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Wheeler, A.J.
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Beyer, A.
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Freiwald, A.
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de Haas, H.
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Huvenne, V.A.I.
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Kozachenko, M.
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Olu-Le Roy, K.
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Wheeler, A.J., Beyer, A., Freiwald, A., de Haas, H., Huvenne, V.A.I., Kozachenko, M., Olu-Le Roy, K. and Opderbecke, J. (2007) Morphology and environment of cold-water coral carbonate mounds on the NW European margin. International Journal of Earth Sciences, 96 (1), 37-56. (doi:10.1007/s00531-006-0130-6).

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Cold-water coral carbonate mounds, owing their presence mainly to the framework building coral Lophelia pertusa and the activity of associated organisms, are common along the European margin with their spatial distribution allowing them to be divided into a number of mound provinces. Variation in mound attributes are explored via a series of case studies on mound provinces that have been the most intensely investigated: Belgica, Hovland, Pelagia, Logachev and Norwegian Mounds. Morphological variation between mound provinces is discussed under the premise that mound morphology is an expression of the environmental conditions under which mounds are initiated and grow. Cold-water coral carbonate mounds can be divided into those exhibiting “inherited” morphologies (where mound morphology reflects the morphology of the colonised features) and “developed” morphology (where the mounds assume their own gross morphology mainly reflecting dominant hydrodynamic controls). Finer-scale, surface morphological features mainly reflecting biological growth forms are also discussed.

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Published date: February 2007
Keywords: Carbonate mound, Cold-water coral, Morphology, Environmental setting, Seabed mapping

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Local EPrints ID: 50298
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/50298
ISSN: 1437-3254
PURE UUID: 79f0730d-ae56-43e6-ac5d-687c8b1a2fd6
ORCID for V.A.I. Huvenne: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-7135-6360

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Date deposited: 12 Feb 2008
Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 03:38

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Author: A.J. Wheeler
Author: A. Beyer
Author: A. Freiwald
Author: H. de Haas
Author: V.A.I. Huvenne ORCID iD
Author: M. Kozachenko
Author: K. Olu-Le Roy
Author: J. Opderbecke

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