The Porcupine Seabight (PSB) on the Irish continental margin contains three distinct carbonate mound provinces with many of the individual mounds being colonised by the cold-water azooxanthellate corals Lophelia pertusa and Madrepora oculata. The oceanographic regime in the PSB is one of the main controls on the location and development of these mounds. For these sea floor structures bottom currents play an important role and nowadays in the PSB the Mediterranean Outflow Water (MOW) appears to be crucial for the living cold-water coral ecosystems on these carbonate mounds. The variability in present-day bottom current speeds on Propeller Mound were studied from modern sedimentation. The dominant current direction in the PSB is from south to...
In the Porcupine Seabight (SW off Ireland) 3 provinces of numerous carbonate mounds have recently be...
During IODP Expedition 307, the first complete sequence through a cold-water coral carbonate mound (...
Carbonate mounds (up to 200 m high) formed from the accumulated remains of cold-water corals (princi...
The Porcupine Seabight (PSB) on the Irish continental margin contains three distinct carbonate mound...
Over the past decade large carbonate mound structures, situated in several provinces along the Europ...
IODP Expedition 307, targeting the 160 m high Challenger Mound and its surroundings in the Porcupine...
Various investigations carried out within the course of the EC FP5 GEOMOUND and ECOMOUND projects hi...
About 10 years ago, the Porcupine Seabight, off Ireland, started receiving more attention of the dee...
Numerous studies on sediment drifts have demonstrated a close interaction between sea-bed morphology...
Numerous carbonate mounds have been discovered along the NW European Continental Margin. Many of the...
On- and off-mound sediment cores from Propeller Mound (Hovland Mound province, Porcupine Seabight) w...
The understanding of the paleoenvironment during initiation and early development of deep cold-water...
Carbonate mounds, identified as deep-water coral banks, have been reported recently from three provi...
Numerous investigations on contourite drift systems have demonstrated they are dependant of a close ...
Large carbonate mound structures have been discovered in the northern Porcupine Seabight (Northeast ...
In the Porcupine Seabight (SW off Ireland) 3 provinces of numerous carbonate mounds have recently be...
During IODP Expedition 307, the first complete sequence through a cold-water coral carbonate mound (...
Carbonate mounds (up to 200 m high) formed from the accumulated remains of cold-water corals (princi...
The Porcupine Seabight (PSB) on the Irish continental margin contains three distinct carbonate mound...
Over the past decade large carbonate mound structures, situated in several provinces along the Europ...
IODP Expedition 307, targeting the 160 m high Challenger Mound and its surroundings in the Porcupine...
Various investigations carried out within the course of the EC FP5 GEOMOUND and ECOMOUND projects hi...
About 10 years ago, the Porcupine Seabight, off Ireland, started receiving more attention of the dee...
Numerous studies on sediment drifts have demonstrated a close interaction between sea-bed morphology...
Numerous carbonate mounds have been discovered along the NW European Continental Margin. Many of the...
On- and off-mound sediment cores from Propeller Mound (Hovland Mound province, Porcupine Seabight) w...
The understanding of the paleoenvironment during initiation and early development of deep cold-water...
Carbonate mounds, identified as deep-water coral banks, have been reported recently from three provi...
Numerous investigations on contourite drift systems have demonstrated they are dependant of a close ...
Large carbonate mound structures have been discovered in the northern Porcupine Seabight (Northeast ...
In the Porcupine Seabight (SW off Ireland) 3 provinces of numerous carbonate mounds have recently be...
During IODP Expedition 307, the first complete sequence through a cold-water coral carbonate mound (...
Carbonate mounds (up to 200 m high) formed from the accumulated remains of cold-water corals (princi...