Características geomorfológicas del Monte submarino Echo (Sur de la Provincia Volcánica de las Islas Canarias)
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Palomino, D. (Desirée); Vázquez, J.T. (Juan Tomás); Somoza-Losada, L. (Luis); León, R.; López-González, N. (Nieves); Medialdea, T. (Teresa); Fernández-Salas, L.M. (Luis Miguel); González, F.J.Editor/es
Díaz-del-Río-Español, V. (Víctor); Bárcenas-Gascón, P. (Patricia); Fernández-Salas, L.M. (Luis Miguel); López-González, N. (Nieves); Palomino, D. (Desirée); Rueda, J.L. (José Luis); Sánchez-Guillamón, O. (Olga); Vázquez, J.T. (Juan Tomás)Fecha de publicación
2015-09Tipo
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SeamountsGeomorphology
Massive slope instabilities
Canary Islands
Resumen
The continental slope of the Canary Islands volcanic province is characterized by the
occurrence of several seamounts and large landslides that have been widely documented. A detailed
morphological study of the Echo seamount has been done by using multibeam bathymetry,
backscatter data and very high resolution seismic profiles. The seamount shape, the occurrence of a
flat summit and the presence of characteristics morphological features on the summit and along the
flanks as volcanic cones, ridges, slides scars, gullies and channels, among others, have allowed
establishing differences in its evolution. The analysis of these seamount features let to think that the
seamount could be an oceanic island that becomes eroded and sank to its present depth. Recent
geological processes observed at the base of the seamount let to establish different features and
morpho-sedimentary units. They have been interpreted as the result of dismantling processes of the
flanks although they have also ...
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