The southern part of the island of La Palma comprises a north–south-oriented volcano known as the Cumbre Vieja. The steep gradient and high aspect ratio of the volcano, coupled with the prospect of future episodes of magma intrusion, highlight the potential for large-scale lateral collapse of the volcano, as recorded earlier in the history of La Palma and elsewhere in the Canary Islands. Historic eruptions of the Cumbre Vieja have occurred high up on the western flank of the volcano and along a single rift zone along the crest of the volcano. The geometry of the recent activity and faulting which occurred during an eruption in 1949 indicates that a discontinuity may be present beneath the western flank of the volcano, along which a future c...
Canary Islands form a volcanic archipelago with 7 major islands with a long-standing history of volc...
Traditionally, observations of seismic, hydrologic, or fumarolic activity have proven useful in volc...
Trabajo presentado en la EGU General Assembly 2016 (European Geosciences Union), celebrada en Viena ...
La Palma island is one of the highest potential risks in the volcanic archipelago of the Canaries an...
The Cumbre Vieja volcano is the youngest component of the island of La Palma. It is a very steep-sid...
Geodetic volcano monitoring in Tenerife has mainly focused on the Las Cañadas Caldera, where a geode...
Determining the link between pre-existing structures and volcanism is a topic of interest in Volcano...
12 pages, 7 figures, 1 appendixLarge-scale mass wasting is a natural part of the evolution of volcan...
Extremely voluminous landslides with a long run-out (also known as megalandslides) on oceanic volcan...
We report on a detailed geodetic continuous monitoring in Timanfaya volcanic area (TVA), where the m...
La Palma, Canary Islands, underwent volcanic unrest which culminated in its largest historical erupt...
After the 2004 unrest on Tenerife (Canary Islands), the Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) ne...
Significant deformations, followed by increased seismicity detected since 2011 July at El Hierro, Ca...
We review the results of the geodetic and structural studies carried out on La Palma Island using ge...
On 29 December 2013, the Chaparrastique volcano in El Salvador, close to the town of San Miguel, eru...
Canary Islands form a volcanic archipelago with 7 major islands with a long-standing history of volc...
Traditionally, observations of seismic, hydrologic, or fumarolic activity have proven useful in volc...
Trabajo presentado en la EGU General Assembly 2016 (European Geosciences Union), celebrada en Viena ...
La Palma island is one of the highest potential risks in the volcanic archipelago of the Canaries an...
The Cumbre Vieja volcano is the youngest component of the island of La Palma. It is a very steep-sid...
Geodetic volcano monitoring in Tenerife has mainly focused on the Las Cañadas Caldera, where a geode...
Determining the link between pre-existing structures and volcanism is a topic of interest in Volcano...
12 pages, 7 figures, 1 appendixLarge-scale mass wasting is a natural part of the evolution of volcan...
Extremely voluminous landslides with a long run-out (also known as megalandslides) on oceanic volcan...
We report on a detailed geodetic continuous monitoring in Timanfaya volcanic area (TVA), where the m...
La Palma, Canary Islands, underwent volcanic unrest which culminated in its largest historical erupt...
After the 2004 unrest on Tenerife (Canary Islands), the Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) ne...
Significant deformations, followed by increased seismicity detected since 2011 July at El Hierro, Ca...
We review the results of the geodetic and structural studies carried out on La Palma Island using ge...
On 29 December 2013, the Chaparrastique volcano in El Salvador, close to the town of San Miguel, eru...
Canary Islands form a volcanic archipelago with 7 major islands with a long-standing history of volc...
Traditionally, observations of seismic, hydrologic, or fumarolic activity have proven useful in volc...
Trabajo presentado en la EGU General Assembly 2016 (European Geosciences Union), celebrada en Viena ...