2023
DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2023.1258556
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Classification of seabed landforms on continental and island shelves

Michelle Linklater,
Bradley D. Morris,
David J. Hanslow

Abstract: The increasing availability and quality of high-resolution bathymetry data has led to a growing need for automated classification approaches to extract seabed features and better understand our ever-changing and complex seascapes. Here we present a new set of GIS tools designed to classify seabed landforms on continental and island shelf settings. The classification approach utilises bathymetry data and its derivatives of slope, ruggedness and bathymetric position index to delineate key components of the seabe… Show more

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“…The lidar bathymetry data have also been classified using spatial analysis techniques to derive detailed mapping of seabed landform features, including rocky reefs and sediment plains 16 , 74 . The seabed landforms mapping data can be browsed in an online Geocortex viewer and downloaded from the NSW SEED portal 15 .…”
Section: Usage Notesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The lidar bathymetry data have also been classified using spatial analysis techniques to derive detailed mapping of seabed landform features, including rocky reefs and sediment plains 16 , 74 . The seabed landforms mapping data can be browsed in an online Geocortex viewer and downloaded from the NSW SEED portal 15 .…”
Section: Usage Notesmentioning
confidence: 99%