The DD Guyot, a flat-topped seamount located in the Western Pacific, was completely mapped using multibeam echosounders (MBESs) in 2024. Clarifying substratum patterns is crucial for understanding seafloor evolution, sediment transport processes, and resource assessment. This study integrates near-bottom video data from the manned submersible Jiaolong, multibeam bathymetry and backscatter data from EM124, and a convolutional neural network (CNN) model to classify the four substratum types (exposed bedrock, thinly sedimented bedrock, sediment–rock transition zone, and continuous sediment) of the DD Guyot. The results indicate that exposed bedrock predominates on the summit platform, while sediment cover increases with water depth along the flank. The base of the guyot is almost entirely covered by sediments. Two landslide areas were identified, with clear main scarps, sidewalls, and debris accumulations. These features, together with underflow erosion, collectively influence sediment distribution patterns. The resulting substratum maps provide guidance for seabed resource exploration. The results are consistent with a post-drowning onlap framework, which points to a drowning unconformity, but video and surface acoustic data alone are insufficient for definitive confirmation. Further investigation is required to more clearly elucidate the substratum characteristics of the DD Guyot.
Sediment Distribution and Seafloor Substratum Mapping on the DD Guyot, Western Pacific
Wei Gao,Heshun Wang,Yongfu Sun,Weikun Xu,Yuanyuan Gui
Published 2025 in Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
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2025-10-03
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