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Huertas Coronel, María José ; Arnaud, N. ; Ancochea Soto, Eumenio ; Cantagrel, Jean Marie ; Fúster Casas, José María | Elsevier Science Publishers | 2002-06-30Many felsic pyroclastic units of various types are exposed in different sectors of Tenerife. New 40Ar/39Ar determinations allow them to be placed more precisely in the general volcano-stratigraphic succession. According to geographic distributio[...]texto impreso
Furnas Volcano (Sao Miguel Island, Azores) is a steep-sided caldera complex resulting from several collapses. In this paper, we analyse and interpret the gravity survey carried out by the Institute de Astronomia y Geodesia (Spain) and the gravit[...]texto impreso
Ancochea Soto, Eumenio ; Hernán Reguera, Francisco ; Huertas Coronel, María José ; Brändle, J.L. | Elsevier Science Publishers | 2012A basic radial dike swarm unrelated to other basic units of Boa Vista (Cape Verde Archipelago) has been localized and characterized in the central sector of the island. According to new radiometric data three main stages in the evolution of Boa [...]texto impreso
Anguita, Francisco ; Verma, Surendra P. ; Márquez González, Álvaro ; Vasconcelos, Manuel ; López Ruiz-Labranderas, Iván ; Lurrieta, Alejandro | Elsevier Science Publishers | 2001One hundred and ninety-one circular or elliptical features have been located on Landsat imagery of the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt (TMVB). The origin of most of these features is unknown. Nine have been recognized as collapse calderas (clearly v[...]texto impreso
Dohm, James M. ; Anderson, Robert C. ; Williams, Jean-Pierre ; Ruiz Pérez, Javier ; McGuire, Patrick C. ; Buczkowski, Debra L. ; Wang, Ruye ; Scharenbroich, Lucas ; Hare, Trent M. ; Connerney, J.E.P. ; Baker, Victor R. ; Wheelock, Shawn J. ; Ferris, Justin C. ; Miyamoto, Hirdy | Elsevier Science Publishers | 2009Claritas rise is a prominent ancient (Noachian) center of tectonism identified through investigation of comprehensive paleotectonic information of the western hemisphere of Mars. This center is interpreted to be the result of magmatic-driven act[...]texto impreso
Ancochea Soto, Eumenio ; Brändle, J.L. ; Huertas Coronel, María José ; Hernán, F. ; Herrera, R. | Elsevier Science Publishers | 2008-06-10The detailed study of the age and distribution of the basic dikes of La Gomera (Canary Islands) has allowed us to reconstruct the evolution of its main volcanic edifice. The dikes of the oldest unit (the Basal Complex) have a N70°–80° dominant d[...]texto impreso
Ancochea Soto, Eumenio ; Huertas Coronel, María José ; Cantagrel, Jean Marie ; Coello, Juan ; Fúster Casas, José María ; Arnaud, N. ; Ibarrola, E. | Elsevier Science Publishers | 1999-02The volcano-stratigraphic and geochronologic data presented in this work show that the Tenerife central zone has been occupied during the last 3 Ma by shield or central composite volcanoes which reached more than 3000 m in height. The last volca[...]texto impreso
In order to determine with reliability criteria ground deformations, an experimental geodetic network has been established in a volcanic area. A methodology of hypothesis testing to compare successive observations has been set up, and computer p[...]texto impreso
Araña, V. ; Camacho, A.G. ; Garcia, A. ; Montesinos, F. G. ; Blanco, I. ; Vieira, Ricardo ; Felpeto, A. | Elsevier Science Publishers | 2000Gravity and magnetic methods have been applied to the Tenerife Island, to provide new information about its internal structure. For this study, 365 gravity stations covering the central part of the island have been selected. The anomalous densit[...]texto impreso
Ancochea Soto, Eumenio ; Hernán, F. ; Huertas Coronel, María José ; Brändle, J.L. ; Herrera, R. | Elsevier Science Publishers | 2006-10-01A review of the general volcano-stratigraphy and geochronology of La Gomera, one of the lesser known Canary Islands, has led to the establishment of a new evolutionary model. The oldest edifice corresponds to the submarine stage built up between[...]texto impreso
Dohm, James M. ; Williams, Jean-Pierre ; Anderson, Robert C. ; Ruiz Pérez, Javier ; McGuire, Patrick C. ; Komatsu, Goro ; Davila, Alfonso F. ; Ferris, Justin C. ; Baker, Victor R. ; Boynton, William V. ; Fairén, Alberto G. ; Hare, Trent M. ; Miyamoto, Hirdy ; Tanaka, Kennth L. ; Wheelock, Shawn J. | Elsevier Science Publishers | 2009In this paper, we show that the complex geological evolution of Valles Marineris, Mars, has been highly influenced by the manifestation of magmatism (e.g., possible plume activity). This is based on a diversity of evidence, reported here, for th[...]texto impreso
Fernández, J. ; Yu, T. T. ; Rodríguez Velasco, Gema ; González Matesanz, J. ; Romero, R. ; Rodríguez, G. ; Quirós, R. ; Dalda, A. ; Aparicio, A. ; Blanco, M. J. | Elsevier Science Publishers | 2003Even though volcanic activity in Tenerife is characterized by the fact that eruptions do not normally occur more than once in the same volcanic edifice, geodetic monitoring has mainly focused on the Las Canadas Caldera, where a geodetic micronet[...]texto impreso
A new model, partially based on the three most widely cited previous hypotheses, is proposed to explain the genesis of the Canary Islands. From the hotspot hypothesis it retains the notion that the islands originated from a thermal anomaly in th[...]texto impreso
Ancochea Soto, Eumenio ; Brändle, J.L. ; Huertas Coronel, María José ; Cubas, C.R. ; Hernán, F. | Elsevier Science Publishers | 2003-02-01On the northern part of La Gomera there exists a great abundance of trachytic–phonolitic dikes showing a broad diversity in dip and strike. Several methods have been applied in order to separate these dikes in different sets, localise the area f[...]texto impreso
Ancochea Soto, Eumenio ; Brändle, J.L. ; Cubas, C.R. ; Hernán, F. ; Huertas Coronel, María José | Elsevier Science Publishers | 1996-03Fuerteventura has been since early stages of its growth the result of three different adjacent large volcanic complexes: Southern, Central and Northern. The definition of these volcanic complexes and their respective growing episodes is based on[...]