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First Macro-Colonizers and Survivors Around Tagoro Submarine Volcano, Canary Islands, Spain [PDF]

open access: yesGeosciences, 2019
Tagoro, the youngest submarine volcano of the Canary Islands, erupted in 2011 South of El Hierro Island. Pre-existing sea floor and inhabiting biological communities were buried by the newly erupted material, promoting the appearance of new habitats. The
Ana Sotomayor-García   +12 more
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Cyclic Behavior Associated with the Degassing Process at the Shallow Submarine Volcano Tagoro, Canary Islands, Spain [PDF]

open access: yesGeosciences, 2018
Tagoro, the most recently discovered shallow submarine volcano on the Canary Islands archipelago, Spain, has been studied from the beginning of its eruptive phase in October 2011 until November 2018. In March 2012, it became an active hydrothermal system
Eugenio Fraile-Nuez   +7 more
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Emissions of Fe(II) and its kinetic of oxidation at Tagoro submarine volcano, El Hierro [PDF]

open access: yesMarine Chemistry, 2017
The eruptive process that took place in October 2011 in the submarine volcano Tagoro off the Island of El Hierro and the subsequent degasification stage, five months later, have increased the concentration of TdFe(II) (Total dissolved iron(II)) in ...
Fraile-Nuez, E. (Eugenio)   +3 more
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Unveiling the inherent physical-chemical dynamics: Direct measurements of hydrothermal fluid flow, heat, and nutrient outflow at the Tagoro submarine volcano (Canary Islands, Spain) [PDF]

open access: yesScience of The Total Environment, 2023
Tagoro is one of the few submarine volcanoes in the world that has been monitored since its early eruptive stage in 2011 to present day. After six multidisciplinary oceanographic cruises conducted between 2014 and 2023 to gather a comprehensive dataset ...
Martín-Díaz, Juan Pablo   +10 more
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Low-temperature, shallow-water hydrothermal vent mineralization following the recent submarine eruption of Tagoro volcano (El Hierro, Canary Islands) [PDF]

open access: yesMarine Geology, 2020
[EN] Hydrothermal iron (Fe)-rich sediments were recovered from the Tagoro underwater volcano (Central Atlantic) that formed during the 2011–2012 volcanic event. Cruises in 2012 and 2014 enabled the monitoring and sampling of the early-stage establishment
González Sanz, Francisco Javier   +12 more
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Metals emitted by the young submarine volcano Tagoro (El Hierro, Canary Islands): quantification in seawater and plankton and their potential impact [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
The concentrations of twenty metal elements in seawater and in plankton around the recently erupted submarine volcano Tagoro just South of the island El Hierro (Canary Islands, Spain) were investigated in order to assess their potential hazard to the ...
Oosterbaan, M. (Marijn)
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Fish mortality associated to volcanic eruptions in the Canary Islands [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
The Canary Islands are an active volcanic archipelago. In the last decade, volcanic activity has occurred twice on the youngest and western most islands: El Hierro (submarine eruption) in 2011-12, and La Palma (subaerial eruption) in 2021.
Betancor, Mónica Beatriz   +5 more
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A submarine volcanic eruption leads to a novel microbial habitat [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Submarine volcanic eruptions are major catastrophic events that allow investigation of the colonization mechanisms of newly formed seabed. We explored the seafloor after the eruption of the Tagoro submarine volcano off El Hierro Island, Canary ...
Canals i Artigas, M. (Miquel)   +8 more
core   +5 more sources

Unraveling Past Submarine Eruptions by Dating Lapilli Tuff-Encrusting Coralligenous (Actea Volcano, NW Sicilian Channel) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
none7noThe dating of young submarine volcanic eruptions, with their potential generation of tsunamigenic waves, is essential for a reliable hazard assessment. This is particularly relevant in highly populated coastal areas.
Alberto Renzulli   +8 more
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The influence of the degassing phase of the Tagoro submarine volcano (Canary Islands) on the metal content of three species of cephalopods

open access: yesMarine Pollution Bulletin, 2022
Underwater volcanic eruptions are a type of natural contamination that affect all marine organisms at a local level. These eruptions usually begin and end a degassing stage of the volcano that, although they do not affect the magnitude of magma emanation, affect organisms to a lesser degree locally, such as cephalopods that due to their metabolism and ...
Enrique, Lozano-Bilbao   +6 more
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