Discovering the Fine‐Scale Morphology of the Gulf of Cádiz: An Underwater Imaging Analysis

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The dense and deep water flow that leaves the Mediterranean Sea to the Atlantic flows through the upper and middle slope of the Gulf of Cádiz as a powerful bottom stream that models and interacts with bathymetry. The detailed analysis of underwater images, obtained with a photogrammetric sled in the central area of the upper and middle slope of the Gulf of Cádiz, together with multibeam bathymetry and oceanographic and sediment types data, has allowed conducting a detailed study of the seafloor microtopography and the predominant oceanographic dynamics in the study area. Different fine‐scale spatial bedforms were identified, such as ripples, dunes, burrows, mounds, obstacle marks, rock bottoms, and low‐roughness bottoms using underwater images. Besides, a geostatistical study of the different video transects studied was carried out and allowed us to differentiate three types of bottoms depending on the processes that affect their microtopography.

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Jiménez‐romero, R., Fernández‐salas, L. M., Palomino, D., Sánchez‐leal, R. F., & Vila, Y. (2022). Discovering the Fine‐Scale Morphology of the Gulf of Cádiz: An Underwater Imaging Analysis. Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, 10(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse10050651

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