The growth and decay of ocean-island volcanoes are intrinsically linked to vertical movements. While the causes for subsidence are better understood, uplift mechanisms remain enigmatic. Santa Maria Island in the Azores Archipelago is an ocean-island volcano resting on top of young lithosphere, barely 480 km away from the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. Like most other Azorean islands, Santa Maria should be experiencing subsidence. Yet, several features indicate an uplift trend instead. In this paper, we reconstruct the evolutionary history of Santa Maria with respect to the timing and magnitude of its vertical movements, using detailed field work and 40Ar/39Ar geochronology. Our investigations revealed a complex evolutionary history spanning ~6 m.y., w...
International audienceThe morpho-structural evolution of oceanic islands results from competition be...
International audienceThe evolution of volcanic islands is generally marked by fast construction pha...
The present-day morphology of volcanic island shelves is the result of several factors namely the or...
The growth and decay of ocean-island volcanoes are intrinsically linked to vertical movements. While...
The growth and decay of ocean island volcanoes is intrinsically linked to vertical movements; whilst...
International audienceSanta Maria is the oldest island in the Azores, formerly belonging to the Eura...
International audienceThe growth and decay of oceanic volcanoes developed close to plate boundaries ...
Santa Maria Island constitutes the oldest volcanic island within the Azores Archipelago, with no ons...
<p>Ocean islands are subject to vertical movements through their lifetime and these movements' origi...
The present-day morphology of volcanic island shelves is the result of several factors, namely the o...
The transition from seamount to oceanic island typically involves surtseyan volcanism. However, the ...
Submerged marine terraces are relict coastal erosional landforms now underwater due to rising sea le...
International audienceThe morpho-structural evolution of oceanic islands results from competition be...
International audienceThe evolution of volcanic islands is generally marked by fast construction pha...
The present-day morphology of volcanic island shelves is the result of several factors namely the or...
The growth and decay of ocean-island volcanoes are intrinsically linked to vertical movements. While...
The growth and decay of ocean island volcanoes is intrinsically linked to vertical movements; whilst...
International audienceSanta Maria is the oldest island in the Azores, formerly belonging to the Eura...
International audienceThe growth and decay of oceanic volcanoes developed close to plate boundaries ...
Santa Maria Island constitutes the oldest volcanic island within the Azores Archipelago, with no ons...
<p>Ocean islands are subject to vertical movements through their lifetime and these movements' origi...
The present-day morphology of volcanic island shelves is the result of several factors, namely the o...
The transition from seamount to oceanic island typically involves surtseyan volcanism. However, the ...
Submerged marine terraces are relict coastal erosional landforms now underwater due to rising sea le...
International audienceThe morpho-structural evolution of oceanic islands results from competition be...
International audienceThe evolution of volcanic islands is generally marked by fast construction pha...
The present-day morphology of volcanic island shelves is the result of several factors namely the or...