The transition from seamount to oceanic island typically involves surtseyan volcanism. However, the geological record at many islands in the NE Atlantic—all located within the slow-moving Nubian plate—does not exhibit evidence for an emergent surtseyan phase but rather an erosive unconformity between the submarine basement and the overlying subaerial shield sequences. This suggests that the transition between seamount and island may frequently occur by a relative fall of sea level through uplift, eustatic changes, or a combination of both, and may not involve summit volcanism. In this study, we explore the consequences for island evolutionary models using Madeira Island (Portugal) as a case study. We have examined the geologic record at Mad...
The Canary and Cape-Verde archipelagos are two groups of volcanic islands often cited as case exampl...
New K/Ar dating and geochemical analyses have been carried out on the WNW-ESE elongated oceanic isla...
The submarine flanks of volcanic ocean islands are shaped by a variety of physical processes. Whilst...
The transition from seamount to oceanic island typically involves surtseyan volcanism. However, the ...
The growth and decay of ocean island volcanoes is intrinsically linked to vertical movements; whilst...
The growth and decay of ocean-island volcanoes are intrinsically linked to vertical movements. While...
<p>Ocean islands are subject to vertical movements through their lifetime and these movements' origi...
Volcanic oceanic islands are the emerged portions of large volcanoes that rise abruptly from the oce...
International audienceThe evolution of volcanic islands is generally marked by fast construction pha...
New K/Ar dating and geochemical analyses have been carried out on the WNW–ESE elongated oceanic isla...
Santa Maria Island constitutes the oldest volcanic island within the Azores Archipelago, with no ons...
Volcanic island inception applies large stresses as the ocean crust domes in response to magma ascen...
The Canary and Cape-Verde archipelagos are two groups of volcanic islands often cited as case exampl...
New K/Ar dating and geochemical analyses have been carried out on the WNW-ESE elongated oceanic isla...
The submarine flanks of volcanic ocean islands are shaped by a variety of physical processes. Whilst...
The transition from seamount to oceanic island typically involves surtseyan volcanism. However, the ...
The growth and decay of ocean island volcanoes is intrinsically linked to vertical movements; whilst...
The growth and decay of ocean-island volcanoes are intrinsically linked to vertical movements. While...
<p>Ocean islands are subject to vertical movements through their lifetime and these movements' origi...
Volcanic oceanic islands are the emerged portions of large volcanoes that rise abruptly from the oce...
International audienceThe evolution of volcanic islands is generally marked by fast construction pha...
New K/Ar dating and geochemical analyses have been carried out on the WNW–ESE elongated oceanic isla...
Santa Maria Island constitutes the oldest volcanic island within the Azores Archipelago, with no ons...
Volcanic island inception applies large stresses as the ocean crust domes in response to magma ascen...
The Canary and Cape-Verde archipelagos are two groups of volcanic islands often cited as case exampl...
New K/Ar dating and geochemical analyses have been carried out on the WNW-ESE elongated oceanic isla...
The submarine flanks of volcanic ocean islands are shaped by a variety of physical processes. Whilst...