Carbonate mounds, identified as deep-water coral banks, have been reported recently from three provinces in the Porcupine Seabight, SW of Ireland. As yet, the mechanisms behind their formation and development are only partly understood. This contribution discusses their seabed appearance and present-day sedimentary environment, based on a large-scale TOBI sidescan sonar mapping carried out in 2002, and on detailed ROV video records from specific sites within the three mound provinces, collected in 2001. The study of the present-day characteristics and variability of these mounds can help to understand their development history in the past. The imagery clearly shows that the sedimentary environment in the Magellan and Hovland Mound provinces...
The Porcupine Seabight (PSB) on the Irish continental margin contains three distinct carbonate mound...
Carbonate mounds are prominent features throughout the geological record. In many hydrocarbon provin...
An overview of preliminary results from a series of recent Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) dives on ...
Carbonate mounds, identified as deep-water coral banks, have been reported recently from three provi...
Various investigations carried out within the course of the EC FP5 GEOMOUND and ECOMOUND projects hi...
Several provinces of carbonate mounds or deep-water coral banks have been discovered in the Porcupin...
The head of a canyon system extending along the western Porcupine Bank (west of Ireland) and which a...
The Porcupine Basin, southwest of Ireland, was one of the earliest sites from where the deep-water c...
The Porcupine Seabight (PSB) on the Irish continental margin contains three distinct carbonate mound...
Currents play a vital role in sustaining and developing deep water benthic habitats by mobilising f...
Carbonate mounds (up to 200 m high) formed from the accumulated remains of cold-water corals (princi...
The genesis and evolution of cold-water coral banks along the Northeastern Atlantic margin is known ...
Cold-water coral mounds are common features in certain regions along the Atlantic margin. They occur...
Over the past decade large carbonate mound structures, situated in several provinces along the Europ...
About 10 years ago, the Porcupine Seabight, off Ireland, started receiving more attention of the dee...
The Porcupine Seabight (PSB) on the Irish continental margin contains three distinct carbonate mound...
Carbonate mounds are prominent features throughout the geological record. In many hydrocarbon provin...
An overview of preliminary results from a series of recent Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) dives on ...
Carbonate mounds, identified as deep-water coral banks, have been reported recently from three provi...
Various investigations carried out within the course of the EC FP5 GEOMOUND and ECOMOUND projects hi...
Several provinces of carbonate mounds or deep-water coral banks have been discovered in the Porcupin...
The head of a canyon system extending along the western Porcupine Bank (west of Ireland) and which a...
The Porcupine Basin, southwest of Ireland, was one of the earliest sites from where the deep-water c...
The Porcupine Seabight (PSB) on the Irish continental margin contains three distinct carbonate mound...
Currents play a vital role in sustaining and developing deep water benthic habitats by mobilising f...
Carbonate mounds (up to 200 m high) formed from the accumulated remains of cold-water corals (princi...
The genesis and evolution of cold-water coral banks along the Northeastern Atlantic margin is known ...
Cold-water coral mounds are common features in certain regions along the Atlantic margin. They occur...
Over the past decade large carbonate mound structures, situated in several provinces along the Europ...
About 10 years ago, the Porcupine Seabight, off Ireland, started receiving more attention of the dee...
The Porcupine Seabight (PSB) on the Irish continental margin contains three distinct carbonate mound...
Carbonate mounds are prominent features throughout the geological record. In many hydrocarbon provin...
An overview of preliminary results from a series of recent Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) dives on ...