none8siThe distribution and morphological characteristics of the shelves around Salina Island have been analyzed and integrated with observations from onshore geological field studies in order to improve knowledge about its evolution, and to demonstrate how shelf width/depth can be used as proxies for reconstructing the development of the volcanic edifice. Insular shelves form essentially through marine erosion of volcanic centres during stages of reduced or inactive volcanism, and are representative of their original extension. Shelves having larger widths (commonly > 1000 m) and deeper edges (over 125 m depth) experienced wave erosion during successive cycles of sea-level fluctuations and subsidence after their formation, thus being in...
Shelves surrounding reefless volcanic ocean islands are formed by surf erosion of their slopes durin...
The seven Aeolian Islands are far larger underwater than above water, so that indications given by t...
Volcanic islands represent the later stage of an early submarine volcanic activity and show differe...
The erosion by waves, accomplished at different elevations due to glacio-eustatic sea-level fluctuat...
none5siRaised marine terraces and submerged insular shelves are used through an integrated approach ...
none7noThe integrated analysis of high-resolution multibeam bathymetry and single-channel seismic pr...
The integrated analysis of high-resolution multibeam bathymetry and single-channel seismic profiles ...
The integrated analysis of high-resolution multibeam bathymetry and single-channel seismic profiles ...
In this paper, we present the first complete morphological map of the Salina offshore at a scale of ...
Shelves from volcanic ocean islands result from the competition between two main processes, wave ero...
Shelves from volcanic ocean islands result from the competition between two main processes, wave ero...
The present-day morphology of volcanic island shelves is the result of several factors namely the or...
The present-day morphology of volcanic island shelves is the result of several factors, namely the o...
Stratigraphic, structural, volcanological and geochemical data allow a detailed reconstruction of th...
Volcanic islands represent the later stage of an early submarine volcanic activity and show differen...
Shelves surrounding reefless volcanic ocean islands are formed by surf erosion of their slopes durin...
The seven Aeolian Islands are far larger underwater than above water, so that indications given by t...
Volcanic islands represent the later stage of an early submarine volcanic activity and show differe...
The erosion by waves, accomplished at different elevations due to glacio-eustatic sea-level fluctuat...
none5siRaised marine terraces and submerged insular shelves are used through an integrated approach ...
none7noThe integrated analysis of high-resolution multibeam bathymetry and single-channel seismic pr...
The integrated analysis of high-resolution multibeam bathymetry and single-channel seismic profiles ...
The integrated analysis of high-resolution multibeam bathymetry and single-channel seismic profiles ...
In this paper, we present the first complete morphological map of the Salina offshore at a scale of ...
Shelves from volcanic ocean islands result from the competition between two main processes, wave ero...
Shelves from volcanic ocean islands result from the competition between two main processes, wave ero...
The present-day morphology of volcanic island shelves is the result of several factors namely the or...
The present-day morphology of volcanic island shelves is the result of several factors, namely the o...
Stratigraphic, structural, volcanological and geochemical data allow a detailed reconstruction of th...
Volcanic islands represent the later stage of an early submarine volcanic activity and show differen...
Shelves surrounding reefless volcanic ocean islands are formed by surf erosion of their slopes durin...
The seven Aeolian Islands are far larger underwater than above water, so that indications given by t...
Volcanic islands represent the later stage of an early submarine volcanic activity and show differe...