Evaluating the Suitability of Multi-Scale Terrain Attribute Calculation Approaches for Seabed Mapping Applications

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作者
Misiuk, Benjamin [1 ,4 ]
Lecours, V. [2 ]
Dolan, M. F. J. [3 ]
Robert, K. [4 ]
机构
[1] Dalhousie Univ, Dept Oceanog, Halifax, NS, Canada
[2] Univ Florida, Sch Forest Fisheries & Geomat Sci, Gainesville, FL USA
[3] Geol Survey Norway, Marine Geol, Trondheim, Norway
[4] Mem Univ Newfoundland, Fisheries & Marine Inst, Sch Ocean Technol, St John, NF, Canada
关键词
benthic habitat mapping; geomorphometry; multibeam echosounder; scale; seabed mapping; terrain analysis; BENTHIC SPECIES DISTRIBUTION; PREDICTING SUITABLE HABITAT; MULTIBEAM ECHOSOUNDER DATA; DISTRIBUTION MODELS; MARINE GEOMORPHOMETRY; SPATIAL DATA; SCALE; LANDSCAPE; SLOPE; FEATURES;
D O I
10.1080/01490419.2021.1925789
中图分类号
P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
学科分类号
0708 ; 070902 ;
摘要
The scale dependence of benthic terrain attributes is well-accepted, and multi-scale methods are increasingly applied for benthic habitat mapping. There are, however, multiple ways to calculate terrain attributes at multiple scales, and the suitability of these approaches depends on the purpose of the analysis and data characteristics. There are currently few guidelines establishing the appropriateness of multi-scale raster calculation approaches for specific benthic habitat mapping applications. First, we identify three common purposes for calculating terrain attributes at multiple scales for benthic habitat mapping: (i) characterizing scale-specific terrain features, (ii) reducing data artefacts and errors, and (iii) reducing the mischaracterization of ground-truth data due to inaccurate sample positioning. We then define criteria that calculation approaches should fulfill to address these purposes. At two study sites, five raster terrain attributes, including measures of orientation, relative position, terrain variability, slope, and rugosity were calculated at multiple scales using four approaches to compare the suitability of the approaches for these three purposes. Results suggested that specific calculation approaches were better suited to certain tasks. A transferable parameter, termed the 'analysis distance', was necessary to compare attributes calculated using different approaches, and we emphasize the utility of such a parameter for facilitating the generalized comparison of terrain attributes across methods, sites, and scales.
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页码:327 / 385
页数:59
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