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2021
A novel hydrothermal system was discovered at the summit of the underwater Tagoro volcano at 89–120 m depth after the 2011–2012 eruption, characterized by the low-temperature venting of Fe-rich fluids that produced a seafloor draped by extensive Fe-flocculate deposits.
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A novel hydrothermal system was discovered at the summit of the underwater Tagoro volcano at 89–120 m depth after the 2011–2012 eruption, characterized by the low-temperature venting of Fe-rich fluids that produced a seafloor draped by extensive Fe-flocculate deposits.
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2023
Tagoro is one of the few worldwide submarine volcanoes that satisfies the following features: i) is an intraplate and shallow-water volcano; ii) comprises diffuse lowtemperature hydrothermal fields; and iii) its physical-chemical and biological characteristics that have been monitored since its first eruption in 2011 (Fraile-Nuez et al., 2018). Despite
Martín-Díaz, Juan Pablo +3 more
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Tagoro is one of the few worldwide submarine volcanoes that satisfies the following features: i) is an intraplate and shallow-water volcano; ii) comprises diffuse lowtemperature hydrothermal fields; and iii) its physical-chemical and biological characteristics that have been monitored since its first eruption in 2011 (Fraile-Nuez et al., 2018). Despite
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2020
The eruptive process that took place in October 10th 2011 at the island of El Hierro (Canary Islands), gave rise to the novel submarine volcano Tagoro, at 1.8 km south of the island of El Hierro in the marine reserve of “El Mar de las Calmas” (Canary Islands).
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The eruptive process that took place in October 10th 2011 at the island of El Hierro (Canary Islands), gave rise to the novel submarine volcano Tagoro, at 1.8 km south of the island of El Hierro in the marine reserve of “El Mar de las Calmas” (Canary Islands).
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2020
Trabajo realizado en el Centro Oceanográfico de Canarias del Instituto Español de Oceanografía (IEO, Tenerife), dentro de las líneas de trabajo del Proyecto VULCANO-I-I y VULCANIA-II. Los datos científicos de esta investigación han sido proporcionados por el IEO.
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Trabajo realizado en el Centro Oceanográfico de Canarias del Instituto Español de Oceanografía (IEO, Tenerife), dentro de las líneas de trabajo del Proyecto VULCANO-I-I y VULCANIA-II. Los datos científicos de esta investigación han sido proporcionados por el IEO.
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Since its eruption in 2011, the submarine volcano Tagoro (El Hierro, Canary Islands) has been continuously monitored by the Spanish Institute of Oceanography (IEO-CSIC), as it is one of the few submarine volcanoes studied from the onset of its formation.
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2020
During the seism-eruptive process that took place at the island of El Hierro (Canary Islands) between 01/01/2011-31/07/2012, more than 15,000 earthquakes distributed during the different stages (pre-eruptive, eruptive and post-eruptive), were registered.
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During the seism-eruptive process that took place at the island of El Hierro (Canary Islands) between 01/01/2011-31/07/2012, more than 15,000 earthquakes distributed during the different stages (pre-eruptive, eruptive and post-eruptive), were registered.
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Geomorphology of Tagoro Volcano Along Eruptive and Posteruptive Phases
Active Volcanoes of the World, 2023Juán-Tomás Vazquez +2 more
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