Influence of benthic sediment transport on cold-water coral bank
morphology and growth: the example of the Darwin Mounds,
north-east Atlantic
Influence of benthic sediment transport on cold-water coral bank
morphology and growth: the example of the Darwin Mounds,
north-east Atlantic
The Darwin Mounds are small (up to 70 m in diameter), discrete cold-water
coral banks found at c. 950 m water depth in the northern Rockall Trough,
north-east Atlantic. Formerly described in terms of their genesis, the Darwin
Mounds are re-evaluated here in terms of mound growth processes based on
100 and 410 kHz side-scan sonar data. The side-scan sonar coverage is divided
into a series of acoustic facies representing increasing current speed and
sediment transport/erosion from south to north: pockmark facies, ‘mounds
within depressions’ facies, Darwin Mound facies, stippled seabed facies and
sand wave facies. Mound morphometric changes are quantified and show a
south-to-north divergence from an inherited morphology, reflecting the outline
of coral-colonized fluid escape structures, to developed, downstream
elongated, elevated mound forms. It is postulated that increasing current
speeds and bedload sand transport favour mound growth and development by
a process of enhanced sand sedimentation within mounds due to current
deceleration by frictional drag around coral colonies. Comparisons are made
with similar growth processes attributed to comparably sized cold-water coral
mounds in the Porcupine Seabight, offshore Ireland.
Cold-water coral, morphometrics, Rockall Trough, sediment
transport, sedimentary facies, side-scan sonar
1875-1887
Wheeler, Andrew J.
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Kozachenko, Maxim
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Masson, Doug G.
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Huvenne, Veerle A.I.
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December 2008
Wheeler, Andrew J.
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Kozachenko, Maxim
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Masson, Doug G.
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Huvenne, Veerle A.I.
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Wheeler, Andrew J., Kozachenko, Maxim, Masson, Doug G. and Huvenne, Veerle A.I.
(2008)
Influence of benthic sediment transport on cold-water coral bank
morphology and growth: the example of the Darwin Mounds,
north-east Atlantic.
Sedimentology, 55 (12), .
(doi:10.1111/j.1365-3091.2008.00970.x).
Abstract
The Darwin Mounds are small (up to 70 m in diameter), discrete cold-water
coral banks found at c. 950 m water depth in the northern Rockall Trough,
north-east Atlantic. Formerly described in terms of their genesis, the Darwin
Mounds are re-evaluated here in terms of mound growth processes based on
100 and 410 kHz side-scan sonar data. The side-scan sonar coverage is divided
into a series of acoustic facies representing increasing current speed and
sediment transport/erosion from south to north: pockmark facies, ‘mounds
within depressions’ facies, Darwin Mound facies, stippled seabed facies and
sand wave facies. Mound morphometric changes are quantified and show a
south-to-north divergence from an inherited morphology, reflecting the outline
of coral-colonized fluid escape structures, to developed, downstream
elongated, elevated mound forms. It is postulated that increasing current
speeds and bedload sand transport favour mound growth and development by
a process of enhanced sand sedimentation within mounds due to current
deceleration by frictional drag around coral colonies. Comparisons are made
with similar growth processes attributed to comparably sized cold-water coral
mounds in the Porcupine Seabight, offshore Ireland.
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Published date: December 2008
Keywords:
Cold-water coral, morphometrics, Rockall Trough, sediment
transport, sedimentary facies, side-scan sonar
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/50409
ISSN: 0037-0746
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Andrew J. Wheeler
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Maxim Kozachenko
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Doug G. Masson
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Veerle A.I. Huvenne
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