Shape and Size Complexity of Deep Seafloor Mounds on the Canary Basin (West to Canary Islands, Eastern Atlantic): A DEM-Based Geomorphometric Analysis of Domes and Volcanoes
Derived digital elevation models (DEMs) are high-resolution acoustic technology that has proven to be a crucial morphometric data source for research into submarine environments. We present a morphometric analysis of forty deep seafloor edifices located to the west of Canary Islands, using a 150 m r...
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doaj-ee1c487257594e29b9fdcb119e85baf62020-11-25T01:09:20ZengMDPI AGGeosciences2076-32632018-01-01823710.3390/geosciences8020037geosciences8020037Shape and Size Complexity of Deep Seafloor Mounds on the Canary Basin (West to Canary Islands, Eastern Atlantic): A DEM-Based Geomorphometric Analysis of Domes and VolcanoesOlga Sánchez-Guillamón0Luis Miguel Fernández-Salas1Juan-Tomás Vázquez2Desirée Palomino3Teresa Medialdea4Nieves López-González5Luis Somoza6Ricardo León7Spanish Institute of Oceanography (IEO), Oceanographic Center of Málaga, Puerto Pesquero, S/N, 29640 Málaga, SpainSpanish Institute of Oceanography (IEO), Oceanographic Center of Cádiz, Muelle de Levante, S/N, 11006 Cádiz, SpainSpanish Institute of Oceanography (IEO), Oceanographic Center of Málaga, Puerto Pesquero, S/N, 29640 Málaga, SpainSpanish Institute of Oceanography (IEO), Oceanographic Center of Málaga, Puerto Pesquero, S/N, 29640 Málaga, SpainGeological Survey of Spain (IGME), Ríos Rosas 23, 28003 Madrid, SpainSpanish Institute of Oceanography (IEO), Oceanographic Center of Málaga, Puerto Pesquero, S/N, 29640 Málaga, SpainGeological Survey of Spain (IGME), Ríos Rosas 23, 28003 Madrid, SpainGeological Survey of Spain (IGME), Ríos Rosas 23, 28003 Madrid, SpainDerived digital elevation models (DEMs) are high-resolution acoustic technology that has proven to be a crucial morphometric data source for research into submarine environments. We present a morphometric analysis of forty deep seafloor edifices located to the west of Canary Islands, using a 150 m resolution bathymetric DEM. These seafloor structures are characterized as hydrothermal domes and volcanic edifices, based on a previous study, and they are also morphostructurally categorized into five types of edifice following an earlier classification. Edifice outline contours were manually delineated and the morphometric variables quantifying slope, size and shape of the edifices were then calculated using ArcGIS Analyst tools. In addition, we performed a principal component analysis (PCA) where ten morphometric variables explain 84% of the total variance in edifice morphology. Most variables show a large spread and some overlap, with clear separations between the types of mounds. Based on these analyses, a morphometric growth model is proposed for both the hydrothermal domes and volcanic edifices. The model takes into account both the size and shape complexity of these seafloor structures. Grow occurs via two distinct pathways: the volcanoes predominantly grow upwards, becoming large cones, while the domes preferentially increase in volume through enlargement of the basal area.http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3263/8/2/37seafloor geomorphometrydomesvolcanoesdigital elevation models (DEMs)Canary BasinAtlantic Ocean |
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Olga Sánchez-Guillamón Luis Miguel Fernández-Salas Juan-Tomás Vázquez Desirée Palomino Teresa Medialdea Nieves López-González Luis Somoza Ricardo León |
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Olga Sánchez-Guillamón Luis Miguel Fernández-Salas Juan-Tomás Vázquez Desirée Palomino Teresa Medialdea Nieves López-González Luis Somoza Ricardo León Shape and Size Complexity of Deep Seafloor Mounds on the Canary Basin (West to Canary Islands, Eastern Atlantic): A DEM-Based Geomorphometric Analysis of Domes and Volcanoes Geosciences seafloor geomorphometry domes volcanoes digital elevation models (DEMs) Canary Basin Atlantic Ocean |
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Olga Sánchez-Guillamón Luis Miguel Fernández-Salas Juan-Tomás Vázquez Desirée Palomino Teresa Medialdea Nieves López-González Luis Somoza Ricardo León |
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Shape and Size Complexity of Deep Seafloor Mounds on the Canary Basin (West to Canary Islands, Eastern Atlantic): A DEM-Based Geomorphometric Analysis of Domes and Volcanoes |
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Shape and Size Complexity of Deep Seafloor Mounds on the Canary Basin (West to Canary Islands, Eastern Atlantic): A DEM-Based Geomorphometric Analysis of Domes and Volcanoes |
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Shape and Size Complexity of Deep Seafloor Mounds on the Canary Basin (West to Canary Islands, Eastern Atlantic): A DEM-Based Geomorphometric Analysis of Domes and Volcanoes |
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Shape and Size Complexity of Deep Seafloor Mounds on the Canary Basin (West to Canary Islands, Eastern Atlantic): A DEM-Based Geomorphometric Analysis of Domes and Volcanoes |
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Shape and Size Complexity of Deep Seafloor Mounds on the Canary Basin (West to Canary Islands, Eastern Atlantic): A DEM-Based Geomorphometric Analysis of Domes and Volcanoes |
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shape and size complexity of deep seafloor mounds on the canary basin (west to canary islands, eastern atlantic): a dem-based geomorphometric analysis of domes and volcanoes |
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Derived digital elevation models (DEMs) are high-resolution acoustic technology that has proven to be a crucial morphometric data source for research into submarine environments. We present a morphometric analysis of forty deep seafloor edifices located to the west of Canary Islands, using a 150 m resolution bathymetric DEM. These seafloor structures are characterized as hydrothermal domes and volcanic edifices, based on a previous study, and they are also morphostructurally categorized into five types of edifice following an earlier classification. Edifice outline contours were manually delineated and the morphometric variables quantifying slope, size and shape of the edifices were then calculated using ArcGIS Analyst tools. In addition, we performed a principal component analysis (PCA) where ten morphometric variables explain 84% of the total variance in edifice morphology. Most variables show a large spread and some overlap, with clear separations between the types of mounds. Based on these analyses, a morphometric growth model is proposed for both the hydrothermal domes and volcanic edifices. The model takes into account both the size and shape complexity of these seafloor structures. Grow occurs via two distinct pathways: the volcanoes predominantly grow upwards, becoming large cones, while the domes preferentially increase in volume through enlargement of the basal area. |
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seafloor geomorphometry domes volcanoes digital elevation models (DEMs) Canary Basin Atlantic Ocean |
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