Raster grids detailing the benthic environment of South Georgia


Autoria(s): Taylor, Michelle L; Yesson, Chris; Agnew, David, J; Mitchell, Rebecca L; Rogers, Alex David
Data(s)

06/03/2013

Resumo

This dataset contains raster grids in GeoTIFF format describing the benthic environment of South Georgia. The data include topographic layers that are directly calculated from a bathymetry grid (Slope, Aspect, Roughness, Slope, Terrain Ruggedness Index, Topographic Position Index). A benthic classification of the area is included, based on topographic layers. Also included are sea-bed environmental layers that are interpolated from global three dimensional grids (Alkalinity, Apparent Oxygen Utilisation, Omega Aragonite, Omega Calcite, Dissolved Oxygen, Nitrate, pH, Phosphate, Salinity, Silicate, Temperature, and Total CO2). These layers were used to construct a habitat suitability model for Octocorallia. The geographic extent is 43°57'56.65"W - 33°45'38.19"W and 52°47'29.50"S - 56° 9'11.03"S. The spatial resolution is 150m x 150m (except for benthic classification wihch is 450m x 450m). The map projection is EPSG:3762.

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Identificador

https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.808540

doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.808540

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

PANGAEA

Direitos

CC-BY: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported

Access constraints: unrestricted

Fonte

Supplement to: Taylor, Michelle L; Yesson, Chris; Agnew, David, J; Mitchell, Rebecca L; Rogers, Alex David (2013): Using fisheries bycatch data to predict octocoral habitat suitability around South Georgia. Accepted manuscript id: JBI-12-0343, Journal of Biogeography

Palavras-Chave #CoralFISH; Ecosystem based management of corals, fish and fisheries in the deep waters of Europe and beyond
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