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nstitute for Arctic and Alpine Research, 

University of Colorado at Boulder

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dbSEABED: An Information Processing System
for Marine Substrates
 
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dbSEABED creates unified, detailed mappings of the materials that make the seafloor by efficiently integrating thousands of individual datasets. The goal is to bring decades of seabed information - and today's information - from marine geology, biology, engineering and surveys into one seabed mapping that can fulfil the community needs for ocean-bottom information on many spatial scales.
The system deals with seabed texture, composition, acoustic properties, colour, geology and biology.

Many software tools can work on the rich integrated data: Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Relational Databases (RDB), modeling, visualisation, and stratigraphic .  

Huge data entry efficiencies come from programs that prepare the data for use in standard databases. As evidence of its efficiency, the US, Australian and global coverages together hold integrated data for over 2,000 datasets and 2 million described seafloor sites. The system is vendor-independent and code is shared, so the system will be a legacy well into the future.

The scale of operation is local, national and global: shorelines, bays, seaways, national EEZ's, ocean basins, and worldwide. The database deals with coastal, estuarine, inshore, continental shelf, continental slope and very deep sea environments.

Point-data based, so spatial resolution improves as more datasets are added. Gridded and vector mappings of the seafloor materials are computed from the point-data coverages. Accuracies are the same as for the original survey data; system precision is 1m; datum is WGS84. 

dbSEABED is operated by a number of cooperating institutions, who import, integrate, process and display regional datasets under a common format and software setup. They share data, code and innovations. Some organizations use dbSEABED on their secure premises where they add their own specialized datasets to the group data holdings.

Quality assurance is achieved by checks on data at data entry, by error-trapping in the data-processing software, and by working the data intensively in various collaborative research programs. dbSEABED was devised to be robust in an inexact and incomplete information environment - marine geosciences. An uncertainty budget is calculated with map outputs.
 
Advanced visualization and data handling tools are available to collaborating members - in 3D renditions, stratigraphic synthesis, statistics, databasing, GIS tools, uncertainty analysis.

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Adriatic Sea Project

dbSEABED Google Earth (KML) display, Northern Gulf of Mexico. Users can interrogate seabed type and other details,  based on data from >230,000 sites aggregated to 0.1 degree bins. 

Ship Shoal Core Collection 
The stratigraphic (subbottom) side of dbSEABED is displayed by the CoreNavigator module, here for the cores through Ship Shoal, Louisiana. This is a screen-grab from the 3D 
virtual reality fly-through interactive-data display


Date: 8 Apr 2012
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