Applying improved processing techniques to increasingly high resolution data can produce extremely high resolution results that reveal features invisible on standard resolution images. Increasing demand for resources from the deep sea demands imaging the seabed in ever-more remote areas with increased accuracy. For economic, safety, and legal reasons, lessors of offshore real estate survey the seafloor and shallow sub-seafloor prior to conducting seafloor operations. A standard geohazards survey includes multibeam bathymetry, side-scan sonar and CHIRP subbottom profiling and will yield useful data at 5–25 m (16–82 ft) resolution. However, higher resolution surveys are now possible and, though more time-consuming (and costly), yield potentia...
High-resolution seafloor mapping often requires optical methods of sensing, to confirm interpretatio...
The past ten years have seen remarkable advances in our ability to rapidly and accurately map the se...
Between March 20 and April 6, 2012, the NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer served as a platform for ship-boa...
Applying improved processing techniques to increasingly high resolution data can produce extremely h...
Historically, marine geologists have always worked with mega-scale morphology. This is a consequence...
Deep-sea ecosystems have attracted considerable commercial interest in recent years because of their...
Copyright \ua9 Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 2018 High definition video from a...
textThe study area is located on the continental slope in the Green Canyon deep-water area of the Gu...
Cold seep habitats with authigenic carbonates and associated chemosynthetic communities in glacially...
State-of-the-art seafloor imaging data and visualization software now allow the marine geologist to ...
The entire Mariana Trench, from its northern end at Dutton Ridge to the southwestern terminus at the...
Hydrographic quality bathymetry and quantitative acoustic backscatter data are now being acquired in...
Deep sea mining for poly-metallic nodules impacts the environment in many ways. A key potential haza...
We provide a sequence of analysis-ready optical underwater images from the Clarion-Clipperton Zone (...
With the movement of offshore exploration into deeper waters, the risk ofencountering geohazards has...
High-resolution seafloor mapping often requires optical methods of sensing, to confirm interpretatio...
The past ten years have seen remarkable advances in our ability to rapidly and accurately map the se...
Between March 20 and April 6, 2012, the NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer served as a platform for ship-boa...
Applying improved processing techniques to increasingly high resolution data can produce extremely h...
Historically, marine geologists have always worked with mega-scale morphology. This is a consequence...
Deep-sea ecosystems have attracted considerable commercial interest in recent years because of their...
Copyright \ua9 Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 2018 High definition video from a...
textThe study area is located on the continental slope in the Green Canyon deep-water area of the Gu...
Cold seep habitats with authigenic carbonates and associated chemosynthetic communities in glacially...
State-of-the-art seafloor imaging data and visualization software now allow the marine geologist to ...
The entire Mariana Trench, from its northern end at Dutton Ridge to the southwestern terminus at the...
Hydrographic quality bathymetry and quantitative acoustic backscatter data are now being acquired in...
Deep sea mining for poly-metallic nodules impacts the environment in many ways. A key potential haza...
We provide a sequence of analysis-ready optical underwater images from the Clarion-Clipperton Zone (...
With the movement of offshore exploration into deeper waters, the risk ofencountering geohazards has...
High-resolution seafloor mapping often requires optical methods of sensing, to confirm interpretatio...
The past ten years have seen remarkable advances in our ability to rapidly and accurately map the se...
Between March 20 and April 6, 2012, the NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer served as a platform for ship-boa...