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Modeling the submarine landslides and tsunamis triggered by the Tagoro eruption [PDF]
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Directory of Atmospheric, Hydrographic and Biological datasets for the Canary Current Large Marine Ecosystem. 3rd Edition [PDF]
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Tagoro Submarine Volcano as a Natural Source of Significant Dissolved Inorganic Nutrients
Active Volcanoes of the World, 2023Alba Gonzalez-Vega +2 more
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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 +2 more
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Active volcanoes are key laboratories to carry out detailed research -and monitoring- about the history of magmas before, during and after eruptions. Tagoro, the submarine active volcano at El Hierro Island (Canary archipelago), is a highly favorable case to assess and monitor its daily ongoing behaviour, as well as to study the links between the ...
Ramon Casillas +1 more
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2020
The Canary Islands showed its latest eruptive activity south of El Hierro Island in 2011, resulting in the formation of the newest underwater volcano in the area, currently known as Tagoro. The submarine volcanic eruption perturbed the water column with important physical–chemical anomalies and promoted the appearance of new geomorphic features and ...
Juán-Tomás Vazquez +2 more
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The Canary Islands showed its latest eruptive activity south of El Hierro Island in 2011, resulting in the formation of the newest underwater volcano in the area, currently known as Tagoro. The submarine volcanic eruption perturbed the water column with important physical–chemical anomalies and promoted the appearance of new geomorphic features and ...
Juán-Tomás Vazquez +2 more
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Annual Meeting of the Geological Society of America (113º. 2017. Honolulu) Hydrothermal iron‐rich crusts have been recovered from Tagoro submarine volcano (El Hierro, Canary Islands) in the central Atlantic. A novel hydrothermal field was discovered and filmed by ROV at the summit (89-120 m depth) of the new volcano formed in 2012.
Francisco Javier Gonzalez +2 more
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