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Seabed Geomorphology BGS Marine Geoscience 18 Feb., 2015 (Dayton Dove and Alan Stevenson)

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1 Seabed Geomorphology BGS Marine Geoscience 18 Feb., 2015 (Dayton Dove and Alan Stevenson)

2 Seabed and shallow sub-seabed environments Hard Substrate mapping (Gafeira et al., 2010) Clark et al. (2012) Glaciation of the NW European Margin Modern, mobile sedimentation

3 Motivation/Objectives Standardized map series to join existing 1:250k ‘Solid’, ‘Quaternary’, and ‘Seabed Sediments’; Geomorphology may be used to distinguish feature origin – Characterize the processes which formed, and actively govern the physical seabed environment; Make use of increasing availability of extensive swath bathymetry data; Classification should be sufficiently detailed to be useful, but not over-interpreted (mired in disputed feature definitions); Intention: – Maps will be enabling resources for research, education, commercial, and policy purposes; Should be consistent with onshore geomorphology mapping.

4 Underpinning data Swath Bathymetry Re-gridded single-beam bathymetry? Complimented by seismic, seabed & core samples

5 Case Study: Glacial Geomorphology – Inner Hebrides, Scotland

6 Streamlined sub-glacial features (e.g. Drumlins, crag and tail forms) Ice-marginal features (e.g. Moraines) Simple compositional description Glacigenic landforms

7 Further details of proposed map series Digital publication via MAREMAP: http://www.maremap.ac.uk/index.htmlhttp://www.maremap.ac.uk/index.html GIS map products will be accompanied by brief documentation replicating the kind of marginalia on 1:250k paper maps (e.g. Image/Location/Date of source data, Legend, Basic and relevant environmental history of mapped region). Each feature will have associated glossary definition. Apart from symbolised features, further quantitative (e.g. height) and qualitative (e.g. active vs. moribund) attributes will be included; Nominal presentation scale will be 1:50k. But other scales may be employed where required/desired. Individual geomorphological themes (e.g. Coastal) may be published independently for a given area without requirement to map all geomorphological features. Utilizing bespoke, standardised GIS tools developed by BGS (SIGMA) integrating interpretation, database, map production, and archiving.


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