High-resolution bathymetry coupled with 3D models of hydrothermal vents from opportunistically-acquired imagery: Aurora vent field, Arctic Ocean

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2024-09-10
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Isler, Tea
Jakuba, Michael V.
Kwasnitschka, Tom
Purser, Autun
Klesh, Andrew
Schlindwein, Vera
German, Christopher R.
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10.1080/17445647.2024.2404878
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Underwater photogrammetry
Hydrothermal vents
Geomorphology
Ultraslow ridges
3D reconstruction
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Active venting at the Aurora hydrothermal field was first located in 2014. In July 2023, the AUV/ROV Nereid Under Ice (NUI) expanded the known size of the Aurora hydrothermal field, discovering 7 ‘black smokers’ together with associated lower-temperature flow. In this study, we present a new high-resolution bathymetric map acquired from NUI which has allowed us to identify morphological features previously undetectable from ship multibeam. All known active vents are aligned along a single 230 m-long ridge, parallel to the Gakkel Ridge strike direction and intersected by a scarp following the general trend of the Lena Trough. The new vents were measured at up to 17 m height from 3D models generated using structure-from-motion techniques applied to opportunistically acquired imaging data collected while in exploration mode. The extent of extinct sulfides present, together with the towering height of vents are consistent with a period of sustained high-temperature venting at Aurora.
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© The Author(s), 2024. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Isler, T., Jakuba, M., Kwasnitschka, T., Purser, A., Klesh, A., Schlindwein, V., & German, C. (2024). High-resolution bathymetry coupled with 3D models of hydrothermal vents from opportunistically-acquired imagery: Aurora vent field, Arctic Ocean. Journal of Maps, 20(1), doi:10.1080/17445647.2024.2404878.
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Isler, T., Jakuba, M., Kwasnitschka, T., Purser, A., Klesh, A., Schlindwein, V., & German, C. (2024). High-resolution bathymetry coupled with 3D models of hydrothermal vents from opportunistically-acquired imagery: Aurora vent field, Arctic Ocean. Journal of Maps, 20(1).
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