Seafloor habitats across geological boundaries in Disko Bay, central West Greenland

  • Diana W. Krawczyk
  • , Chris Yesson
  • , Paul Knutz
  • , Nanette H. Arboe
  • , Martin E. Blicher
  • , Karl B. Zinglersen
  • , Jukka N. Wagnholt

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Abstract

In this paper we describe seafloor terrain of nearly the entire Disko Bay region and provide scientific baseline information about surface geology and sedimentary environments that can support the seafloor management plan in Greenland. Our study utilized multiple datasets of multibeam bathymetry and backscatter, seismic profiles and ground-truthing consisting of video footage from drop camera and benthic video sled, as well as sediment samples from grab and corers. Our results revealed that the key geological units in Disko Bay characterize the scale of geomorphic features, which in turn affects the distribution and complexity of habitat zones. The NE sub-region is underlain by Cretaceous sandstone and characterized by large-scale landforms, mainly vast flat areas draped by glacial lineations, bedrock ridges and pockmark fields. This setting promotes less topographically complex habitats, i.e. coarse plain, muddy/sandy plain with dropstones, and muddy plain. The SW sub-region is characterized by Precambrian Gneiss and Paleoproterozoic metasedimentary rocks with complex system of small-scale geomorphic features, such as cross-cutting channels. This results in topographically complex habitats in the area, such as rocky bank, coarse rugged terrain, and rocky slopes. Two distinctive habitat areas, associated with potential gas seeps, i) southern pockmark field and ii) western zoanthid-sponge wall, were discovered at the geological boundary separating the two sub-regions. Our study highlights the importance of seafloor habitat mapping and analyses by providing fundamental geophysical knowledge necessary to comply with long-term sustainable use of marine resources in Greenland.

Original languageEnglish
Article number108087
Number of pages15
JournalEstuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Volume278
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 5 Nov 2022

Keywords

  • Geology
  • Greenland
  • Habitat
  • Multibeam
  • Pockmarks
  • Seafloor

Programme Area

  • Programme Area 2: Water Resources

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