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  • 01-4; 08-1_6; 09-1_3; 11-1_3; 25-1_5; Bathymetry; Cone penetration testing-lance; CPT; Event label; File format; File name; File size; landslide; Maria S. Merian; MSM47; MSM47_0478-4; MSM47_0493-1; MSM47_0495-1; MSM47_0499-1; MSM47_0525-1; multi beam echo sounder; Sediment cores; Seismic; Uniform resource locator/link to file  (1)
  • MULT; Multiple investigations; North Sea German Bight; off_Sylt  (1)
  • 2015-2019  (2)
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    Publication Date: 2024-02-02
    Description: CPT_"station name".zip are compressed folders which includes the free fall cone penetration tests (CPT) data recorded during the cruise. CPT probes were used to conduct measurements of the geotechnical properties of initial and post-failure sediments along the St. Pierre Slope (refer to cruise report). CPT is an effective method for measuring in-situ physical parameters of the uppermost sediments by means of cone resistance and pore pressure. These parameters can then be used to calculate geotechnical parameters such as undrained shear strength and sensitivity, which are essential for estimating slope stability. Further information on the stations done during MSM47 are described in the cruise report.
    Keywords: 01-4; 08-1_6; 09-1_3; 11-1_3; 25-1_5; Bathymetry; Cone penetration testing-lance; CPT; Event label; File format; File name; File size; landslide; Maria S. Merian; MSM47; MSM47_0478-4; MSM47_0493-1; MSM47_0495-1; MSM47_0499-1; MSM47_0525-1; multi beam echo sounder; Sediment cores; Seismic; Uniform resource locator/link to file
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    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 20 data points
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    In:  Supplement to: Schönke, Mischa; Feldens, Peter; Wilken, Dennis; Papenmeier, Svenja; Heinrich, Christoph A; Schneider von Deimling, Jens; Held, Philipp; Krastel, Sebastian (2016): Impact of Lanice conchilega on seafloor microtopography off the island of Sylt (German Bight, SE North Sea). Geo-Marine Letters, 14 pp, https://doi.org/10.1007/s00367-016-0491-1
    Publication Date: 2024-06-11
    Description: This study presents a new in situ method to explore the impact of macrofauna on seafloor microtopography and corresponding microroughness based on underwater laser line scanning. The local microtopography was determined with mm-level accuracy at three stations colonised by the tubeworm Lanice conchilega offshore of the island of Sylt in the German Bight (south-eastern North Sea), covering approximately 0.5 m**2 each. Ground truthing was done using underwater video data. Two stations were populated by tubeworm colonies of different population densities, and one station had a hydrodynamically rippled seafloor. Tubeworms caused an increased skewness of the microtopography height distribution and an increased root mean square roughness at short spatial wavelengths compared with hydrodynamic bedforms. Spectral analysis of the 2D Fourier transformed microtopography showed that the roughness magnitude increased at spatial wavelengths between 0.020 and 0.003 m independently of the tubeworm density. This effect was not detected by commonly used 1D roughness profiles but required consideration of the complete spectrum. Overall, the results reveal that new indicator variables for benthic organisms may be developed based on microtopographic data. An example demonstrates the use of local slope and skewness to detect tubeworms in the measured digital elevation model.
    Keywords: MULT; Multiple investigations; North Sea German Bight; off_Sylt
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    Format: application/octet-stream, 43.4 MBytes
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