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Quantifying the topographical structure of rocky and coral seabeds

Authors
  • Sous, Damien
  • Meulé, Samuel
  • Dealbera, Solène
  • Michaud, Héloïse
  • Gassier, Ghislain
  • Pezerat, Marc
  • Bouchette, Frédéric
Publication Date
Jun 06, 2024
Identifiers
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0303422
OAI: oai:HAL:hal-04604525v1
Source
Hal-Diderot
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Language
English
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Abstract

Describing the structural complexity of seabeds is of primary importance for a number of geomorphological, hydrodynamical and ecological issues. Aiming to bring a decisive insight on the long-term development of a unified view, the present study reports on a comparative multi-site analysis of high resolution topography surveys in rough nearshore environments. The nine study sites have been selected to cover a wide variety of topographical features, including rocky and coral seabeds. The topography data has been processed to separate roughness and bathymetry-related terrain features, allowing to perform a comprehensive spectral and statistical analysis of each site. A series of roughness metrics have been tested to identify the most relevant estimators of the bottom roughness at each site. The spectral analysis highlights the systematic presence of a self-affine range of variable extension and spectral slope. The standard deviation of the seabed elevation varies from 0.04 to 0.77 m. The statistical and multi-scale analysis performed on the whole set of roughness metrics allows to identify connection between metrics and therefore to propose a reduced set of relevant roughness estimators. A more general emphasis is placed on the need to properly define a unified framework when reconstructing roughness statistics and bathymetry from fine seabed topographical data.

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