Following the 2004 seismic unrest at Tenerife and the 2011–2012 submarine eruption at El Hierro, the number of Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) observation sites in the Canary Islands (Spain) has increased, offering scientists a useful tool with which to infer the kinematics and present-day surface deformation of the Canary sector of the Atlantic Ocean. We take advantage of the common-mode component filtering technique to improve the signal-to-noise ratio of the velocities retrieved from the daily solutions of 18 permanent GNSS stations distributed in the Canaries. The analysis of GNSS time series spanning the period 2011–2017 enabled us to characterize major regions of deformation along the archipelago through the mapping o...
In this paper, we present a first estimation, using the GIPSY-OASIS software, of the crustal velocit...
The potential relation between mantle plume dynamics, regional tectonics and eruptive activity in th...
This dissertation deals with the ground deformation pattern affecting the volcanic area of Timanfaya...
Following the 2004 seismic unrest at Tenerife and the 2011–2012 submarine eruption at El Hierro, th...
Following the 2004 seismic unrest at Tenerife and the 2011–2012 submarine eruption at El Hierro, the...
We present a study of the deformation pattern in El Hierro Island through the analysis of GNSS data ...
After the 2004 unrest on Tenerife (Canary Islands), the Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) ne...
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The Canary Archipelago is an active volcanic region located in the African plate, at 100 Km of the n...
Macaronesia is a complex oceanic region spanning three tectonic plates in the northeast Atlantic oce...
We report on a detailed geodetic continuous monitoring in Timanfaya volcanic area (TVA), where the m...
Trabajo presentado en la European Geosciences Union General Assembly, celebrada en Viena (Austria), ...
On 10 October 2011, a submarine eruption occurred in El Hierro island. Thus, the eruptive process in...
Trabajo presentado en Fringe, celebrado en Helsinki (Finlandia), del 5 al 9 de junio de 2017We prese...
Canary Islands form a volcanic archipelago with 7 major islands with a long-standing history of volc...
In this paper, we present a first estimation, using the GIPSY-OASIS software, of the crustal velocit...
The potential relation between mantle plume dynamics, regional tectonics and eruptive activity in th...
This dissertation deals with the ground deformation pattern affecting the volcanic area of Timanfaya...
Following the 2004 seismic unrest at Tenerife and the 2011–2012 submarine eruption at El Hierro, th...
Following the 2004 seismic unrest at Tenerife and the 2011–2012 submarine eruption at El Hierro, the...
We present a study of the deformation pattern in El Hierro Island through the analysis of GNSS data ...
After the 2004 unrest on Tenerife (Canary Islands), the Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) ne...
CSIC Servicio de enlaces(opens in a new window)|Library catalogue(opens in a new window)|View at Pub...
The Canary Archipelago is an active volcanic region located in the African plate, at 100 Km of the n...
Macaronesia is a complex oceanic region spanning three tectonic plates in the northeast Atlantic oce...
We report on a detailed geodetic continuous monitoring in Timanfaya volcanic area (TVA), where the m...
Trabajo presentado en la European Geosciences Union General Assembly, celebrada en Viena (Austria), ...
On 10 October 2011, a submarine eruption occurred in El Hierro island. Thus, the eruptive process in...
Trabajo presentado en Fringe, celebrado en Helsinki (Finlandia), del 5 al 9 de junio de 2017We prese...
Canary Islands form a volcanic archipelago with 7 major islands with a long-standing history of volc...
In this paper, we present a first estimation, using the GIPSY-OASIS software, of the crustal velocit...
The potential relation between mantle plume dynamics, regional tectonics and eruptive activity in th...
This dissertation deals with the ground deformation pattern affecting the volcanic area of Timanfaya...