[1] The extents of volcanic island shelves result from surf erosion, which enlarges them, and volcanic progradation, which reduces them. However, mass‐wasting, tectonics and sediment deposition also contribute to their morphology. In order to assess the relative significance of these various processes, we have mapped in detail Faial Island's shelf in the Azores archipelago based on interpretation of geophysical and geological data. The nearshore substrates of the island, down to 30–50 m depth, are rocky and covered by volcaniclastic boulder deposits formed by surf action on now‐submerged lava flows. Below those depths, sandy and gravel volcaniclastic beds dominate, building clinoforms up to the shelf edge. In some sectors of the coast, prog...
Submerged marine terraces are relict coastal erosional landforms now underwater due to rising sea le...
Erosion of volcanic islands ultimately creates shallow banks and guyots, but the ways in which erosi...
Volcanic islands export clastic material to their surrounding oceans by explosive eruptions, lava em...
The extents of volcanic island shelves result from surf erosion, which enlarges them, and volcanic p...
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...
Shelves from volcanic ocean islands result from the competition between two main processes, wave ero...
Shelves surrounding reefless volcanic ocean islands are formed by surf erosion of their slopes durin...
On reefless volcanic islands, insular shelves are thought to have formed essentially by the combined...
Terceira Island, in the Azores Archipelago, lies at the intersection of four submarine volcanic ridg...
The morpho-structural evolution of oceanic islands results from competition between volcano growth a...
The erosion by waves, accomplished at different elevations due to glacio-eustatic sea-level fluctuat...
From Wiley via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2021-05-04, rev-recd 2021-08-24, accepted 2...
The submarine flanks of volcanic ocean islands are shaped by a variety of physical processes. Whilst...
Submerged marine terraces are relict coastal erosional landforms now underwater due to rising sea le...
Erosion of volcanic islands ultimately creates shallow banks and guyots, but the ways in which erosi...
Volcanic islands export clastic material to their surrounding oceans by explosive eruptions, lava em...
The extents of volcanic island shelves result from surf erosion, which enlarges them, and volcanic p...
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...
Shelves from volcanic ocean islands result from the competition between two main processes, wave ero...
Shelves surrounding reefless volcanic ocean islands are formed by surf erosion of their slopes durin...
On reefless volcanic islands, insular shelves are thought to have formed essentially by the combined...
Terceira Island, in the Azores Archipelago, lies at the intersection of four submarine volcanic ridg...
The morpho-structural evolution of oceanic islands results from competition between volcano growth a...
The erosion by waves, accomplished at different elevations due to glacio-eustatic sea-level fluctuat...
From Wiley via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2021-05-04, rev-recd 2021-08-24, accepted 2...
The submarine flanks of volcanic ocean islands are shaped by a variety of physical processes. Whilst...
Submerged marine terraces are relict coastal erosional landforms now underwater due to rising sea le...
Erosion of volcanic islands ultimately creates shallow banks and guyots, but the ways in which erosi...
Volcanic islands export clastic material to their surrounding oceans by explosive eruptions, lava em...