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Title: Geological and Geodynamic Context of the Teide Volcanic Complex
Authors: Carracedo, Juan Carlos 
Perez-Torrado, Francisco J. 
UNESCO Clasification: 250621 Vulcanología
Keywords: Canary Island
Laurel Forest
Mantle Plume
Rift Zone
Shield Volcano
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: Springer 
Abstract: Long-lived and lively debates commenced in the Canaries several decades ago regarding geological evidence that potentially helps to clarify important features and processes of ocean island volcanism. This included the true nature of the crust underlying the islands, the ultimate cause for the existence of the magmatism in the archipelago, and how large-scale morphological features that shape the islands, such as rift zones and giant landslide scars, have actually formed. The Canaries, once considered to be remnants of an older and larger sunken landmass, are now firmly integrated into the general framework of ocean island volcanism, thus gaining from the abundant geological information published in this field, and in return, providing volcanological data of global significance for ocean islands elsewhere.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/70310
ISBN: 978-3-642-25892-3
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-25893-0_2
Source: Teide volcano : geology and eruptions of a highly differentiated oceanic stratovolcano / edited by Juan Carlos Carracedo, Valentin R. Troll. Active Volcanoes of the World, p. 23-36
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