Articles | Volume 54
https://doi.org/10.5194/adgeo-54-55-2020
https://doi.org/10.5194/adgeo-54-55-2020
12 Oct 2020
 | 12 Oct 2020

Geological seabed stability model for informing Irish offshore renewable energy opportunities

Jared L. Peters, Felix Butschek, Ross O'Connell, Valerie Cummins, Jimmy Murphy, and Andrew J. Wheeler

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This study endeavours to improve marine spatial planning abilities and the productivity of potential offshore renewable energy developments by creating a unique geological dataset that can be incorporated into common GIS assessments. To accomplish this, a dataset of 1,858 new and existing points is compiled and used to build a series of gridded outputs. The final model reveals areas of probable seabed stability that could provide useful information to future planning activities.