Brief description
Voyage IN2019_V04 contributed an additional 29,000 kms2 of seafloor survey data to the Coral Sea knowledge base. From this new bathymetric data individual seamounts have been extracted and have been classified to the Geoscience Australia Geomorphology Classification Scheme. This dataset contains two layers representing the classification layers- 1) Surface (Plain, Slope, Escarpment) and 2) fine scale Geomorphology of the seamount for the Calder Seamount. Two classification layers are available for each seamount: 1) Surface (Plain, Slope, Escarpment) and 2) fine scale Geomorphology This parent record contains links to child records describing collections from seven (7) seamounts: • Fregetta Seamount • Mellish Seamount • Sula Seamount • Lexington Seamount • Kenn Seamount • Calder Seamount • Cassowary Seamount Data from individual seamounts are available through each record, or as a single data package in the 'Online Resources' section of this record.Lineage
Maintenance and Update Frequency: notPlannedNotes
CreditNational Environmental Science Program (NESP) Marine Biodiversity Hub
We acknowledge the use of the CSIRO Marine National Facility, grid.473585.8 in undertaking this research.
Created: 2020-05-27
Data time period: 2020-08-07 to 2020-09-03
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(PUBLICATION - Post-survey report [pdf])
uri :
https://www.nespmarine.edu.au/system/files/Lucieer_Post_Survey_Report_CoralSea_AMP_Milestone12.pdf
(View this data in Seamap Australia)
(Marine National Facility webpage)
uri :
https://mnf.csiro.au/
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