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Morphology and sediments of the Flemish Banks (cruise 92/G05)

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Data holding centreGhent University, Laboratory of Physical Geography, Research Unit of Marine and Coastal Geomorphology
CountryBelgium  Belgium
Time periodFrom 3 to 10 March 1992
OngoingNo
Geographical area

Belgian Continental Platform - Flemish Banks (Middelkerke Bank, Kwintebank, Buiten Ratel, Oost Dyck, Gootebank)

Observations 
Parameters

Side-scan sonar; Bathymetry and Elevation

Description 
Summary

a) Bathymetric recording over shelf banks. Side scan sonar recordings on shelf banks and swales. Purpose: detection of volumetrical, morphological and sedimentological changes of seafloor, study of residual sediment transport paths. Platform: Belgica. Instrumentation: see 'Instruments'. Sampling method: continuous analog echosounding; continuous sonograph recording. b) Analog bathymetric data are digitized and corrected for tidal movements. Analog sonographs are processed to bedform maps. Positioning performed with Syledis (accuracy: 5m). c) Continuous profiling along reference lines. d) Spatial resolution of bathymetric data: one data per 2.5m. Slant range of sonograph recordings: 100m per channel. e) Volumetric time series on the Flemish Banks: between 3 and 10 years. f) Bathymetric recordings: 410 miles. g) Sources of data: Lab. of Physical Geography.

OriginatorsGhent University, Laboratory of Physical Geography, Research Unit of Marine and Coastal Geomorphology
Availability 
OrganisationGhent University, Laboratory of Physical Geography, Research Unit of Marine and Coastal Geomorphology
AvailabilityOrganisation
ContactProf. C. Vernemmen
Address

Ghent University, Laboratory of Physical Geography, Research Unit of Marine and Coastal Geomorphology
RUMACOG Ghent University Geography Department Krijgslaan 281-S8
Gent

B-9000
Belgium

Telephone+32 9 264 46 95
Facsimile+32 9 264 49 70
Emailcarlos.vernemmen@rug.ac.be
Administration 
Collating centreBelgian Marine Data Centre (BMDC)
Local identifier11022004
Global identifier1040
Last revised2009-08-10