Photography of seamounts
Pratt, R.M. (1967). Photography of seamounts, in: Hersey, J.B. (Ed.) Deep-sea photography. pp. 145-158
In: Hersey, J.B. (Ed.) (1967). Deep-sea photography. The John Hopkins Oceanographic Studies, 3. The John Hopkins Press: Baltimore. 310 pp., meer
In: The John Hopkins Oceanographic Studies. ISSN 0271-2229, meer
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Abstract |
Seamounts are very effectively studied by deep-sea photography. Each photograph can be considered as a sample point when used in connection with bathymetric surveys, dredge samples, and cores, thus making it possible to delineate and map geologic and biologic zones on a seamount. Seamounts transcend through a great depth range and are characterized by minimal sedimentation which results in exciting and photogenic differences of environment over a short distance, as typified by our studies of Great Meteor and the New England Seamounts. |
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