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Geo-marine Letters | 1985

Fracture activity: a possible triggering mechanism for slope instabilities in the Eastern Atlantic?

Peter Holler

The largest known submarine slope instabilities occur on gently inclined slopes or in the deep sea. The sedimentation rates are mostly too low to induce an excess pore-water pressure sufficient to create failure. A possible triggering mechanism for these instabilities is additional horizontal ground acceleration caused by earthquakes. Old zones of weakness, represented by fracture zones, can be reactivated by isostatic movements and induce seismic activity. The distribution of some major slope instabilities and the trend of fracture zones in the Eastern Atlantic are compared and Fracture activity is suggested as the main triggering mechanism for these slope instabilities.


Scientific Reports | 2017

Abrupt emergence of a large pockmark field in the German Bight, southeastern North Sea

Knut Krämer; Peter Holler; Gabriel Herbst; Alexander Bratek; Soeren Ahmerkamp; Andreas Neumann; Alexander Bartholomä; Justus van Beusekom; Moritz Holtappels; Christian Winter

A series of multibeam bathymetry surveys revealed the emergence of a large pockmark field in the southeastern North Sea. Covering an area of around 915 km2, up to 1,200 pockmarks per square kilometer have been identified. The time of emergence can be confined to 3 months in autumn 2015, suggesting a very dynamic genesis. The gas source and the trigger for the simultaneous outbreak remain speculative. Subseafloor structures and high methane concentrations of up to 30 μmol/l in sediment pore water samples suggest a source of shallow biogenic methane from the decomposition of postglacial deposits in a paleo river valley. Storm waves are suggested as the final trigger for the eruption of the gas. Due to the shallow water depths and energetic conditions at the presumed time of eruption, a large fraction of the released gas must have been emitted to the atmosphere. Conservative estimates amount to 5 kt of methane, equivalent to 67% of the annual release from the entire North Sea. These observations most probably describe a reoccurring phenomenon in shallow shelf seas, which may have been overlooked before because of the transient nature of shallow water bedforms and technology limitations of high resolution bathymetric mapping.


Geo-marine Letters | 2017

Tools to evaluate seafloor integrity: comparison of multi-device acoustic seafloor classifications for benthic macrofauna-driven patterns in the German Bight, southern North Sea

Peter Holler; Edith Markert; Alexander Bartholomä; Ruggero Capperucci; H. Christian Hass; Ingrid Kröncke; Finn Mielck; H. Christian Reimers

To determine the spatial resolution of sediment properties and benthic macrofauna communities in acoustic backscatter, the suitability of four acoustic seafloor classification devices (single-beam echosounder with RoxAnn and QTC 5.5 seafloor classification system, sidescan sonar with QTC Swathview seafloor classification, and multi-beam echosounder with QTC Swathview seafloor classification) was compared in a study area of approx. 6 km2 northwest of the island of Helgoland in the German Bight, southern North Sea. This was based on a simple similarity index between simultaneous sidescan sonar, single-beam echosounder and multi-beam echosounder profiling spanning the period 2011–2014. The results show a high similarity between seafloor classifications based on sidescan sonar and RoxAnn single-beam systems, in turn associated with a lower similarity for the multi-beam echosounder system. Analyses of surface sediment samples at 39 locations along four transects (0.1 m2 Van Veen grab) revealed the presence of sandy mud (southern and western parts), coarse sand, gravel and cobbles. Rock outcrops were identified in the north-eastern and eastern parts. A typical Nucula nitidosa–Abra alba community was found in sandy muds to muddy sands in the northern part, whereas the southern part is characterised by widespread occurrence of the ophiuroid brittle star Amphiura filiformis. A transitional N. nitidosa–A. filiformis community was detected in the central part. Moreover, the southern part is characterised by a high abundance of A. filiformis and its commensal bivalve Kurtiella bidentata. The high number of A. filiformis feeding arms (up to ca. 6,800 per m2) can largely explain the gentle change of backscatter intensity along the tracks, because sediment composition and/or seafloor structures showed no significant variability.


Geo-marine Letters | 2017

Seafloor monitoring west of Helgoland (German Bight, North Sea) using the acoustic ground discrimination system RoxAnn

H. Christian Hass; Finn Mielck; Dario Fiorentino; Svenja Papenmeier; Peter Holler; Alexander Bartholomä

Marine habitats of shelf seas are in constant dynamic change and therefore need regular assessment particularly in areas of special interest. In this study, the single-beam acoustic ground discrimination system RoxAnn served to assess seafloor hardness and roughness, and combine these parameters into one variable expressed as RGB (red green blue) color code followed by k-means fuzzy cluster analysis (FCA). The data were collected at a monitoring site west of the island of Helgoland (German Bight, SE North Sea) in the course of four surveys between September 2011 and November 2014. The study area has complex characteristics varying from outcropping bedrock to sandy and muddy sectors with mostly gradual transitions. RoxAnn data enabled to discriminate all seafloor types that were suggested by ground-truth information (seafloor samples, video). The area appears to be quite stable overall; sediment import (including fluid mud) was detected only from the NW. Although hard substrates (boulders, bedrock) are clearly identified, the signal can be modified by inclination and biocover. Manually, six RoxAnn zones were identified; for the FCA, only three classes are suggested. The latter classification based on ‘hard’ boundaries would suffice for stakeholder issues, but the former classification based on ‘soft’ boundaries is preferred to meet state-of-the-art scientific objectives.


Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science | 2013

Benthic habitat mapping of sorted bedforms using hydroacoustic and ground-truthing methods in a coastal area of the German Bight/North Sea

Edith Markert; Peter Holler; Ingrid Kröncke; Alexander Bartholomä


Archive | 2011

Acoustic habitat mapping in the German Wadden Sea - comparison of hydro-acoustic devices

Alexander Bartholomä; Peter Holler; Kerstin Schrottke; Adam Kubicki


EPIC3Ed. BSH. Kartierung des Meeresbodens mittels hochauflösender Sonare in den deutschen Meeresgebieten - Version 1 (deusch & englisch). BSH-Nr. 7201.150 pp | 2016

Ed. BSH. Kartierung des Meeresbodens mittels hochauflösender Sonare in den deutschen Meeresgebieten - Version 1 (deusch & englisch). BSH-Nr. 7201.150 pp

Claudia Propp; Alexander Bartholomä; Christian Hass; Peter Holler; Maria Lambers-Huesmann; Svenja Papenmeier; Peter Richter; Klaus Schwarzer; Manfred Zeiler


EPIC3EGU 2016, Vienna, Austria, 2016-04-17-2016-04-22 | 2016

Development and validation of hydroacoustic monitoring concepts for the coastal German Bight (SE North Sea)

Finn Mielck; Christian Hass; Peter Holler; Alexander Bartholomä; Andreas Neumann; Ingrid Kröncke; Hans Christian Reimers; Ruggero Capperucci


EPIC3Ergebnisse aktueller Meeresforschung des BfN und seiner Partner - AWZ Forschung 2011 bis 2014, 2014-09-22-2014-09-24 | 2014

Kartierung von Steinfeldern – Probleme und Lösungsansätze

Svenja Papenmeier; Alexander Bartholomä; Christian Hass; Peter Holler; Maria Lambers-Huesmann; Claudia Propp; Peter Richter; Klaus Schwarzer; Franz Tauber; Manfred Zeiler


Supplement to: Markert, E et al. (2013): Benthic habitat mapping of sorted bedforms using hydroacoustic and ground-truthing methods in a coastal area of the German Bight/North Sea. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 129, 94-104, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecss.2013.05.027 | 2013

Macrofauna abundance and sediment characteristics during R/V Senckenberg cruise west of Sylt in september 2010

Edith Markert; Peter Holler; Ingrid Kröncke; Alexander Bartholomä

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Finn Mielck

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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H. Christian Hass

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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Justus van Beusekom

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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