Autor: |
Philipp Held, Kimberly Wordtmann, Alexander Schmitz, Mette Lea Baumann, Martje Hänsch, Sebastian Krastel, Viktoria Thamm, Noemi Schulze Glanert, Kai Frederik Lenz, Philipp Tabelow, Jens Schneider von Deimling |
Rok vydání: |
2020 |
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DOI: |
10.3289/cr_al542 |
Popis: |
The cruise AL542 took place in the Western Baltic Sea in the period 14. – 21.08.2020. The cruise was carried out as a marine geophysical field course of Kiel University. Starting and ending point of the cruise was Kiel. One stopover in Kiel took place during the cruise due to an exchange of parts of the scientific party (18.08.2020). The main aim of the cruise was to introduce marine geophysical acquisition to the students including hands-on experience in collecting marine geophysical data. This approach also included a first processing and interpretation of the data as well as the presentation of the first results. The main survey area of the first leg of the cruise AL 542 was the Bay of Mecklenburg. In the eastern part of the bay seismic and acoustic data were collected with the aim to identify historical coastlines and buried glacial structures. Further, the central part of the bay was mapped with the multibeam echosounder to find the Blinkerhugel, a small mound with reported accumulation of manganese nodules, investigated in 2002 by Hlawatsch et al. The Blinkerhugel was clearly identified as an outcropping ground moraine. Seafloor samples at eight locations were collected with a grab from the area of the Blinkerhugel. At one location stones with manganese crusts were successfully retrieved. The four survey areas of the second leg of the cruise were Mittelgrund, Noer and Damp which are located in the Eckernforde Bay and an area near Fehmarn which is located in the northwest of the island in the Fehmarn Sund. In the region Mittelgrund in the Eckernforde Bay a wellknown, developing pockmark field was surveyed with hydroacoustic and seismic methods. Furthermore, a known pockmark near Noer was surveyed with hydroacoustic methods. From the third survey area Damp Laminaria agitate algae have been reported. The aim in this area was to check, if it is possible to detect the algae with the hydroacoustic systems. Additionally, some video transects and seafloor samples were gathered for ground truthing in this region. In the survey area near Fehmarn a dynamic dune field was surveyed with hydroacoustic methods. This dune field is surveyed every year to document changes in the submarine environment. |
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OpenAIRE |
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