Journal of Maps (Dec 2023)

Geology of El Hierro Southern Rift, Canary Islands, Spain

  • Christopher Abis,
  • Francesca Dajma,
  • Andrea Di Capua,
  • Joan Martì Molist,
  • Stavros Meletlidis,
  • Gianluca Norini,
  • Claudia Principe,
  • Gianluca Groppelli

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/17445647.2023.2214173
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 1

Abstract

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ABSTRACTThe geological survey has been carried out in El Hierro with the aim to produce a new Geological Map at 1:12,500 scale for the Southern Rift. Almost 70 km2 have been mapped providing a detailed stratigraphic and volcano-tectonic reconstruction of its evolution. Our work focused on the last Rift Volcanism phase, where hundreds of cinder cones, associated with thin lava flows, cover most of the island’s surface. Lava flows fields (40), monogenetic volcanic edifices (>90), and volcano–tectonic structures (69), such as dykes, eruptive fissures, and faults have been surveyed and stored in the Geological Map. The map poses fundamental constraints on the Southern Rift geological evolution, mainly concerning its recent activity and allowing the definition of 4 main stages during the last 40 ka. Moreover, this 1:12,500 scale detailed map represents a primary tool for the volcanic hazard assessment of the Island, volcanic monitoring, urban planning, and further stratigraphic data-based investigations.

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