Geomorphological characteristics of the Passage of Lanzarote (East Canary Islands Region).
Identificadores
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10508/9784Compartir
Metadatos
Mostra el registre complet de l'elementAutor/es
Vázquez, J.T. (Juan Tomás); Palomino, D. (Desirée); Sánchez-Guillamón, O. (Olga); Somoza-Losada, L. (Luis); Fernández-Puga, M.C. (María Carmen); Fernández-Salas, L.M. (Luis Miguel); Medialdea, T. (Teresa); Fraile-Nuez, E. (Eugenio); González, F.J. (Francisco Javier); León, R.; López-González, N. (Nieves)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)Data
2015-09-21Tipo
book partPalabras clave
Morphologybottom-current interaction
submarine hills
West Africa Margin
Canary Islands
Resum
The Passage of Lanzarote is an example of a wide oceanic corridor. It extends between the
eastern Canary Islands and the Western Africa continental margin. Seafloor morphology of this
passage has been analyzed with the aim to know the morphogenetic processes related to both the
oceanography and the geology. Multibeam bathymetric data and high and very high resolution
seismic profiles obtained in the SUBVENT2 cruise have been used. Five main morphological groups
were analyzed: (a) Volcanic or diapiric submarine hills; (b) Tectonic features on the continental slope
(linear scarps and a rhomboid-like depression) related to normal faults at the top of buried diapirs;
(c) Giant circular depressions initially triggered by submarine venting at the top of diapirs; (d)
Sedimentary instabilities and canyons (gullies, canyons, mass transport deposits) that are present
specially on the Fuerteventura-Lanzarote ridge must be related to the high energy geological
processes, both constructive ...
Els següents fitxers sobre la llicència estan associats a aquest element: