Coastal evolution on volcanic oceanic islands: A complex interplay between volcanism, erosion, sedimentation, sea-level change and biogenic production
The growth and decay of oceanic hotspot volcanoes are intrinsically related to a competition
between volcanic construction and erosive destruction, and coastlines are at the forefront of …
between volcanic construction and erosive destruction, and coastlines are at the forefront of …
Geomorphology of the oceans
We present the first digital seafloor geomorphic features map (GSFM) of the global ocean.
The GSFM includes 131,192 separate polygons in 29 geomorphic feature categories, used …
The GSFM includes 131,192 separate polygons in 29 geomorphic feature categories, used …
[图书][B] Seafloor Geomorphology as Benthic Habitat: GeoHab Atlas of seafloor geomorphic features and benthic habitats
The conservation of marine benthic biodiversity is a recognised goal of a number of national
and international programs such as the United Nations Convention on Biodiversity (CBD). In …
and international programs such as the United Nations Convention on Biodiversity (CBD). In …
New global seamount census from altimetry-derived gravity data
Recent revisions to the satellite-derived vertical gravity gradient (VGG) data reveal more
detail of the ocean bottom and have allowed us to develop a non-linear inversion method to …
detail of the ocean bottom and have allowed us to develop a non-linear inversion method to …
New insights into the magmatism in the northern margin of the S outh C hina S ea: spatial features and volume of intraplate seamounts
C Fan, S Xia, F Zhao, J Sun, J Cao… - Geochemistry …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
The extensive intraplate seamounts are obvious features in the northern South China Sea
(SCS). However, the distribution, volume, and origin of these seamounts are not well …
(SCS). However, the distribution, volume, and origin of these seamounts are not well …
[HTML][HTML] Distribution of and hydrographic controls on ferromanganese crusts: Tropic Seamount, Atlantic
IA Yeo, SA Howarth, J Spearman, A Cooper… - Ore Geology …, 2019 - Elsevier
Hydrogenetic ferromanganese crusts are likely to be exploited as resources for critical
metals in the near future, yet the processes controlling where and how they grow are poorly …
metals in the near future, yet the processes controlling where and how they grow are poorly …
Geophysical evidence for magmatism southwest of the Brothers Islands, northern Red Sea (offshore Quseir, Egypt)
Abstract The Red Sea formed as a consequence of Cenozoic rifting between the African and
Arabian plates. While continuous oceanic spreading is active in the southern and central …
Arabian plates. While continuous oceanic spreading is active in the southern and central …
Submarine morphology of the Comoros volcanic archipelago
A Tzevahirtzian, S Zaragosi, P Bachèlery, L Biscara… - Marine Geology, 2021 - Elsevier
A detailed morpho-bathymetric study of the Comoros archipelago, based on mostly
unpublished bathymetric data, provides a first glimpse into the submarine section of these …
unpublished bathymetric data, provides a first glimpse into the submarine section of these …
The morphology of the submarine flanks of volcanic ocean islands: A comparative study of the Canary and Hawaiian hotspot islands
The submarine flanks of volcanic islands are shaped by volcanic constructional processes,
landslides, erosion, sediment deposition and tectonic movements. We use a newly acquired …
landslides, erosion, sediment deposition and tectonic movements. We use a newly acquired …
Submarine salt flows in the central Red Sea
Abstract The central Red Sea, an oceanic basin floored by Miocene evaporites reaching
kilometers in thickness in places, is at an early stage of development, where seafloor …
kilometers in thickness in places, is at an early stage of development, where seafloor …