The oldest igneous rocks on Maio are pillow lavas of Mid-Ocean Ridge pillow basalts character which have been tilted and uplifted about 4 km from the ocean floor to outcrop as a partial ring, dipping steeply away from a central plutonic complex made up of pyroxenites, essexites, syenites and carbonatites. The ocean floor volcanic rocks are overlain conformably by a stratigraphically continuous pelagic carbonate succession which demonstrates a shallowing depositional environment from the Upper Jurassic to Upper Cretaceous times, when tuffaceous beds indicate renewed volcanism. The tuffs are associated with rudites demonstrating the emergence of the island and amongst the clasts are plutonics indicating Upper Cretaceous magmatism and the unro...
The Cape Verde Archipelago is a volcanic intraplate system that comprises one of the most active oc...
Thirteen sediment gravity cores from the seafloor around the southern Cape Verdean islands Fogo and ...
The Cape Verde Islands lie in the Atlantic Ocean off West Africa, in a clearly oceanic setting. The ...
Maio Island is situated in the eastern part of Cape Verde archipelago, and comprises early Mesozoic ...
The island of São Vicente has undergone continuous volcanic activity from Pliocene to Pleistocene ti...
The Atlantic island of Maio in the Cape Verde archipelago has a Basement Complex of Mesozoic and Ter...
In the Central Atlantic archipelagos – the Canaries, Cape Verde, Madeira and the Azores – tsunami ha...
Abstract In the Central Atlantic archipelagos – the Canaries, Cape Verde, Madeira and the Azores – t...
The northern alignment of Cape Verde Archipelago contains three small islands in its central sector:...
The geological development of the Fogo island volcano commenced in the early Quaternary, and much l...
The Cabo Verde Archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean exhibits seamounts and islands in different stages ...
International audienceRevising the deep water stratigraphy exposed on Maio offers a key section reco...
The Canary and Cape-Verde archipelagos are two groups of volcanic islands often cited as case exampl...
A more than 1000m thick pile of basaltic lava flows and pyroclasts dipping seawards rises on the wes...
The Cape Verde Islands are emerged portions of a Mesozoic-Cenozoic volcanic accretion in the form of...
The Cape Verde Archipelago is a volcanic intraplate system that comprises one of the most active oc...
Thirteen sediment gravity cores from the seafloor around the southern Cape Verdean islands Fogo and ...
The Cape Verde Islands lie in the Atlantic Ocean off West Africa, in a clearly oceanic setting. The ...
Maio Island is situated in the eastern part of Cape Verde archipelago, and comprises early Mesozoic ...
The island of São Vicente has undergone continuous volcanic activity from Pliocene to Pleistocene ti...
The Atlantic island of Maio in the Cape Verde archipelago has a Basement Complex of Mesozoic and Ter...
In the Central Atlantic archipelagos – the Canaries, Cape Verde, Madeira and the Azores – tsunami ha...
Abstract In the Central Atlantic archipelagos – the Canaries, Cape Verde, Madeira and the Azores – t...
The northern alignment of Cape Verde Archipelago contains three small islands in its central sector:...
The geological development of the Fogo island volcano commenced in the early Quaternary, and much l...
The Cabo Verde Archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean exhibits seamounts and islands in different stages ...
International audienceRevising the deep water stratigraphy exposed on Maio offers a key section reco...
The Canary and Cape-Verde archipelagos are two groups of volcanic islands often cited as case exampl...
A more than 1000m thick pile of basaltic lava flows and pyroclasts dipping seawards rises on the wes...
The Cape Verde Islands are emerged portions of a Mesozoic-Cenozoic volcanic accretion in the form of...
The Cape Verde Archipelago is a volcanic intraplate system that comprises one of the most active oc...
Thirteen sediment gravity cores from the seafloor around the southern Cape Verdean islands Fogo and ...
The Cape Verde Islands lie in the Atlantic Ocean off West Africa, in a clearly oceanic setting. The ...