Data heterogeneity and oldness, two difficulties to overcome for the world seabed sediment mapping

T. Garlan, I. Gabelotaud, E. Marchès, Edith Le Borgne, S. Lucas
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Abstract. A global seabed sediment map has been developed since 1995 to provide a necessary tool for different needs. This project is not completely original since it had already been done in 1912 when the French hydrographic Office and the University of Nancy produced sedimentary maps of the European and North American coasts. Seabed sediments is one of the last geographical domains which can’t benefit of satellite data. Without this contribution, sediment maps need to use very old data mixed with the new ones to be able to reach the goal of a global map. In general, sediment maps are made with the latest available techniques and are replaced after a few decades, thus generating new cartographic works as if all the previous efforts had become useless. Such approach underestimates the quality of past works and prevents to have maps covering large areas. The present work suggests to standardize all kind of sedimentary data from different periods and from very different acquisition systems and integrate them into a single product. This process has already been done for bathymetric data of marine charts, we discuss in this article of the application of this method at a global scale for sediment data.
数据的异质性和陈旧性是世界海底沉积物制图需要克服的两个困难
摘要自1995年以来,已编制了一份全球海底沉积物图,以提供满足不同需要的必要工具。这个项目并不完全是原创的,因为它在1912年就已经完成了,当时法国水文局和南希大学制作了欧洲和北美海岸的沉积地图。海底沉积物是最后一个无法利用卫星数据的地理领域。如果没有这种贡献,沉积物地图需要使用非常古老的数据和新的数据混合,才能达到全球地图的目标。一般来说,沉积物地图是用最新的可用技术绘制的,几十年后就会被替换,从而产生新的制图作品,好像以前的所有努力都变得毫无用处。这种方法低估了过去作品的质量,并阻止了地图覆盖大面积。建议对不同时期、不同采集系统的各种沉积资料进行标准化,并将其整合为一个单一的产品。这一过程已经在海图的水深数据中完成,本文讨论了该方法在全球尺度上对沉积物数据的应用。
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