Lies De Mol
Ghent University
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Seafloor Geomorphology as Benthic Habitat#R##N#GeoHAB Atlas of Seafloor Geomorphic Features and Benthic Habitats | 2012
Lies De Mol; Ana Hilário; David Van Rooij; Jean-Pierre Henriet
Publisher Summary The Pen Duick Escarpment is a 6 km long, NW-SE oriented, 80–125 m high escarpment with a southwest-facing slope of 8–12°. It is located within the El Arraiche mud volcano field on the Moroccan continental margin (southern Gulf of Cadiz) in water depths of 550–650 m. This chapter provides acase study about habitat mapping of cold-water coral mound, Beta Mound, using a multibeam echosounder, ROV observations, and boxcore sampling. This habitat mapping revealed the presence of four different habitats: soft (bioturbated) sediment, soft sediment with patchy coral rubble, dense cold-water coral rubble fields, and rock slabs. All cold-water corals are dead except for one living Dendrophyllia cornigera . The coral rubble consists mainly of dead Dendrophyllia , Lophelia pertusa , and Madrepora oculata . On top of the coral rubble, numerous crinoids were observed, while the soft sediment is mostly colonized by several species of soft corals. Sponges, squat lobsters, echinoids, and holothurians were also observed. Cold-water corals provide hard-bottom substrate, refuge, and nursery for a large variety of species and are therefore considered important biodiversity hotspots. On Beta Mound, several invertebrate and fish species are living in the three-dimensional framework formed by the dead cold-water coral rubble. The megafauna of the coral rubble patches or fields is dominated by crinoids (Echinodermata, Crinoidea), which cover most of the surface of the rubble. Poriferans and crustaceans such as squat lobsters (Decapoda, Galatheidae) are also commonly found on the coral rubble areas. The fish Helicolenus dactylopterus was found in all the four habitats.
Marine Geology | 2011
Lies De Mol; David Van Rooij; Hans Pirlet; Jens Greinert; Norbert Frank; Frédéric Quemmerais; Jean-Pierre Henriet
Sedimentology | 2012
Hans Pirlet; Laura Mariana Wehrmann; Anneleen Foubert; Benjamin Brunner; Dominique Blamart; Lies De Mol; David Van Rooij; Jan Dewanckele; Veerle Cnudde; Rudy Swennen; Philippe Duyck; Jean Henriet
Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2013
Jean-Carlos Montero-Serrano; Norbert Frank; Nadine Tisnérat-Laborde; Christophe Colin; Chung-Che Wu; Ke Lin; Chuan-Chou Shen; Kevin Copard; Covadonga Orejas; Andrea Gori; Lies De Mol; David Van Rooij; Gilles Reverdin; Eric Douville
Deep-water circulation : processes and products | 2010
David Van Rooij; Lies De Mol; Erwan Le Guilloux; Julie Reveillaud; F. Javier Hernández-Molina; Estefanía Llave; Ricardo León; Ferran Estrada; Furu Mienis; Raphaële Moeremans; Dominique Blamart; Ann Vanreusel; Jean Henriet
Climate of The Past | 2017
A.C. Gebhardt; Lieven Naudts; Lies De Mol; J. Klerkx; Kanatbek Abdrakhmatov; Edward R. Sobel; Marc De Batist
Climate of The Past Discussions | 2016
A.C. Gebhardt; Lieven Naudts; Lies De Mol; J. Klerkx; Kanatbek Abdrakhmatov; Edward R. Sobel; M. De Batist
EPIC3Ghent, Belgium, Renard Centre of Marine Geology, Ghent University | 2010
David Van Rooij; Lies De Mol; Jeroen Ingels; Willem Versteeg; Andres Rüggeberg; Thierry Jauniaux
The EGU General Assembly | 2009
Lies De Mol; Hans Pirlet; David Van Rooij; Dominique Blamart; Veerle Cnudde; Philippe Duyck; Henri Houbrechts; Patric Jacobs; Jean Henriet
Archive | 2012
David Van Rooij; Lies De Mol; Willem Versteeg; Andres Rüggeberg; Thierry Jauniaux