Volcanic islands export clastic material to their surrounding oceans by explosive eruptions, lava emissions, biogenic production on their shelves, and failure of their slopes, amongst other processes. This raises the question of whether geological events (in particular, eruptions and landslides) can be detected offshore and dated, and whether any relationships (for example, with climate changes) can be revealed using sediment cores. The volcanically active central Azorean islands (Faial, Pico, São Jorge, and Terceira), with their neighboring submarine basins, are potentially good candidates for such an analysis. Here, chronostratigraphies of four gravity cores collected amongst the islands are constructed based on twelve radiocarbon dates a...
Volcanic ocean islands grow by complex series of eruptions, tectonics and, in some cases, major land...
Thirteen sediment gravity cores from the seafloor around the southern Cape Verdean islands Fogo and ...
The extents of volcanic island shelves result from surf erosion, which enlarges them, and volcanic p...
Geological histories of volcanic ocean islands can be revealed by the sediments shed by them. Hence ...
Volcanic island landslides can pose a significant geohazard through landslide-generated tsunamis. Ho...
Volcanic island inception applies large stresses as the ocean crust domes in response to magma ascen...
Volcaniclastic turbidites on the Madeira Abyssal Plain provide a record of large-volume volcanic isl...
International audienceThe evolution of volcanic islands is generally marked by fast construction pha...
Santa Maria Island constitutes the oldest volcanic island within the Azores Archipelago, with no ons...
On 30 December 2002, a 25-30 × 106 m3 landslide on the NW flank of Stromboli volcano produced a tsun...
In the Central Atlantic archipelagos – the Canaries, Cape Verde, Madeira and the Azores – tsunami ha...
Lacustrine sequences from active volcanic settings usually hold a rich and continuous record of teph...
The discovery in 2006, during the oceanographic survey FOREVER, of large volcaniclastic sedimentary ...
The present-day morphology of volcanic island shelves is the result of several factors, namely the o...
Abstract In the Central Atlantic archipelagos – the Canaries, Cape Verde, Madeira and the Azores – t...
Volcanic ocean islands grow by complex series of eruptions, tectonics and, in some cases, major land...
Thirteen sediment gravity cores from the seafloor around the southern Cape Verdean islands Fogo and ...
The extents of volcanic island shelves result from surf erosion, which enlarges them, and volcanic p...
Geological histories of volcanic ocean islands can be revealed by the sediments shed by them. Hence ...
Volcanic island landslides can pose a significant geohazard through landslide-generated tsunamis. Ho...
Volcanic island inception applies large stresses as the ocean crust domes in response to magma ascen...
Volcaniclastic turbidites on the Madeira Abyssal Plain provide a record of large-volume volcanic isl...
International audienceThe evolution of volcanic islands is generally marked by fast construction pha...
Santa Maria Island constitutes the oldest volcanic island within the Azores Archipelago, with no ons...
On 30 December 2002, a 25-30 × 106 m3 landslide on the NW flank of Stromboli volcano produced a tsun...
In the Central Atlantic archipelagos – the Canaries, Cape Verde, Madeira and the Azores – tsunami ha...
Lacustrine sequences from active volcanic settings usually hold a rich and continuous record of teph...
The discovery in 2006, during the oceanographic survey FOREVER, of large volcaniclastic sedimentary ...
The present-day morphology of volcanic island shelves is the result of several factors, namely the o...
Abstract In the Central Atlantic archipelagos – the Canaries, Cape Verde, Madeira and the Azores – t...
Volcanic ocean islands grow by complex series of eruptions, tectonics and, in some cases, major land...
Thirteen sediment gravity cores from the seafloor around the southern Cape Verdean islands Fogo and ...
The extents of volcanic island shelves result from surf erosion, which enlarges them, and volcanic p...