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Morphology of pockmarks along the western continental margin of India: Employing multibeam bathymetry and backscatter data
Authors:Sumanta Dandapath  Bishwajit Chakraborty  Siddaiah M Karisiddaiah  Andrew Menezes  Govind Ranade  William Fernandes  Davidas K Naik  KN Prudhvi Raju
Institution:1. National Institute of Oceanography, Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, Dona Paula, Goa 403 004, India;2. Department of Geography, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi 221005, India
Abstract:This study addresses the morphology of pockmarks along the western continental margin of India using multibeam bathymetry and backscatter data. Here, for the first time we have utilized the application of ArcGIS (Geographical Information System) for understanding the morphology of pockmarks from the western continental margin of India. The pockmarks observed in water depths of 145–330 m are circular, elliptical or elongated in plan-view, with an average length and width of 157 (±72) m and 83 (±19) m respectively. The average pockmark relief and perimeter are 1.9 (±0.9) m and 412 (±181) m, respectively. The pockmarks have average areas and volumes of 10 759 m2 and 15 315 m3 respectively. Spatial separation that coincides with 210 m isobath divides the pockmarks into two groups with differing distributions and morphologies. These pockmarks originated from seepages of biogenic or thermogenic gas or from pore fluids from deeper sources, migrated vertically along the faults. Besides a possible structural control, the pockmark morphologies are also affected by bottom currents and/or by submarine slumping. The average acoustic backscatter strength from pockmark centre is higher (−35 dB) than the average backscatter of the total area (−40 dB), which suggests their possible linkage to the precipitation of diagenitic minerals from biodegradation of seepage material.
Keywords:Pockmark morphology  Seafloor seepage  Bottom currents  Multibeam echo-sounder  Backscatter image  Continental margin  Arabian sea
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