Sedimentary rocks are rarely preserved on reefless volcanic oceanic islands because their sediments are mostly exported from coastal areas towards the deep sea and such islands typically undergo subsidence. In contrast, the exceptional geological record of the uplifted Santa Maria Island (Azores) provides a unique opportunity to gain insight on such coastal systems. This study focuses on a locality at Ponta do Cedro (eastern Santa Maria Island), which features a series of marine fossiliferous sediments wedged between steep lava deltas. As demonstrated by local structure, these sediments correspond to clinoforms deposited on the steep submarine slope of an active volcanic island, implying transport from shallow waters to greater depths and s...
Shelves surrounding reefless volcanic ocean islands are formed by surf erosion of their slopes durin...
Geological histories of volcanic ocean islands can be revealed by the sediments shed by them. Hence ...
The present-day morphology of volcanic island shelves is the result of several factors namely the or...
Sedimentary rocks are rarely preserved on reefless volcanic oceanic islands because their sediments ...
The present-day morphology of volcanic island shelves is the result of several factors, namely the o...
The extents of volcanic island shelves result from surf erosion, which enlarges them, and volcanic p...
Submerged marine terraces are relict coastal erosional landforms now underwater due to rising sea le...
Volcanic oceanic islands are the emerged portions of large volcanoes that rise abruptly from the oce...
Santa Maria is the oldest island of the Azores Archipelago and is remarkably rich in exposed marine ...
Massive fossil shell accumulations require particular conditions to be formed and may provide valuab...
In the Azores, Santa Maria is the only island with a sedimentary cover in a nine island volcanic sys...
Pliocene body fossils from Santa Maria Island, Azores, have been studied for decades, but only more ...
In the Azores, Santa Maria is the only island with a sedimentary cover in a nine island volcanic sys...
Shelves surrounding reefless volcanic ocean islands are formed by surf erosion of their slopes durin...
Geological histories of volcanic ocean islands can be revealed by the sediments shed by them. Hence ...
The present-day morphology of volcanic island shelves is the result of several factors namely the or...
Sedimentary rocks are rarely preserved on reefless volcanic oceanic islands because their sediments ...
The present-day morphology of volcanic island shelves is the result of several factors, namely the o...
The extents of volcanic island shelves result from surf erosion, which enlarges them, and volcanic p...
Submerged marine terraces are relict coastal erosional landforms now underwater due to rising sea le...
Volcanic oceanic islands are the emerged portions of large volcanoes that rise abruptly from the oce...
Santa Maria is the oldest island of the Azores Archipelago and is remarkably rich in exposed marine ...
Massive fossil shell accumulations require particular conditions to be formed and may provide valuab...
In the Azores, Santa Maria is the only island with a sedimentary cover in a nine island volcanic sys...
Pliocene body fossils from Santa Maria Island, Azores, have been studied for decades, but only more ...
In the Azores, Santa Maria is the only island with a sedimentary cover in a nine island volcanic sys...
Shelves surrounding reefless volcanic ocean islands are formed by surf erosion of their slopes durin...
Geological histories of volcanic ocean islands can be revealed by the sediments shed by them. Hence ...
The present-day morphology of volcanic island shelves is the result of several factors namely the or...