1. Detailed Bathymetry and Seafloor Backscatter Image Dataset for Monitoring Ecosystem Environment: Southern Ulleungdo
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Soon Young Choi, Chang Hwan Kim, Won Hyuck Kim, and Chan Hong Park
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ulleungdo ,bathymetry ,seafloor backscatter image ,multi-beam echo sounder ,habitat map ,Environmental sciences ,GE1-350 ,Geology ,QE1-996.5 - Abstract
We obtained a detailed bathymetry dataset using multi-beam echo sounder around Neunggeol located at Southern part in Ulleungdo. The survey period was from September 1, 2019 and the bathymetry survey was carried out by RV Jangmok No2 of Korea Institute of Ocean Science and Technology. The instrument equipment used for the survey were Kongsbergs’s EM2040 (multi-beam echo sounder). The detailed bathymetry of the study area shows gradually depth change from about 4 to 190 m. The study area has relatively gentle slopes from the coast to 25 m and below about 125 m in depth, but a steep slope from about 25 to 125 m. The rocky bottom zones identified from detailed bathymetry and backscattered seafloor images are distributed in the northeastern sea of the coastal area, the central sea, and around Neunggeol. In particular, Neunggeol and the near large outcropping rock are tumulus-like submarine landforms, forming big vertical walls. The submarine cable buried between Ulleungdo and the Korean mainland appears in the northern seafloor of the survey area. Stopper stones and gravels sediment are distributed around it. The rocky bottom zone has a strong and irregular reflection intensity in the seafloor backscattered image and the sandy sediment zone has a relatively weak reflection intensity and a uniform pattern, so the two zones are well divided. We classified the sediment zones into fine-grained sediments, sandy sediments, and gravel-like sediments by using the different reflection intensities due to differences in sediment particle size in the seafloor image. Detailed bathymetry and seafloor backscattered image dataset around Neunggeol can be used as a basic data for habitat environment mapping.
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- 2023
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