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Marine Geology | 2003

Beachrocks from the island of La Palma (Canary Islands, Spain)

Francesc Calvet; M.C. Cabrera; Juan Carlos Carracedo; J. Mangas; Francisco-Jose Perez-Torrado; C. Recio; A. Travé

Beachrocks on La Palma Island developed on platform-forming lavas of the Cumbre Vieja volcano. Some of these lavas are related to the 1585 (Puerto Naos), 1677 and 1971 (Echentive) eruptions. Radiocarbon dating of the Charco Verde beachrock gives a conventional age of 33 330 8 490 BP, while that at Playa Chica beach gives a calibrated age of 14 940 8 525 BP. The beachrocks, up to 1.5 m thick and some tens of metres wide, consist of several decimetre-thick horizons dipping 2^15‡ seaward. Petrographically, they can be classified as rudstones and arenites, with volcanic clasts as their main component. The original porosity of the beachrocks was intergranular (and occasionally intragranular) and was partially occluded by cementation and locally by internal sediments. The main cements are fibrous aragonite and micrite high-magnesium calcite (HMC). Spar aragonite, peloidal HMC and microbotryoidal HMC are scarce. The elemental geochemistry of these cements is consistent with a marine origin whereas the isotopic geochemistry indicates precipitation from marine waters slightly modified by meteoric waters. The evolution of beach deposits, and especially the beachrocks in La Palma island, follows three stages: (1) beach deposition, (2) beachrock formation, and (3) beach retrogradation and/or erosion. The studied beachrocks prompt us to make some important considerations. (1) The mean tidal range in the Canary Islands has not varied over the last thousand years. (2) The position of the beachrocks at the present-day sea level would require a combination of eustatic and isostatic movements to keep the sea level stable at the present level over the last thousand years. (3) Volcanic activity supplies the sediment that forms the beaches. (4) A dry warm climate with a very low rainfall (below 250 mm/year) and a high insolation rate (6^11 h/day) favours and favoured cement precipitation and beachrock formation by increasing the water temperature in the intertidal zone and in the inner part of the beaches. (5) The presence of beachrocks in the La Palma beaches prevents the total disappearance of the beaches. @ 2003 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.


Marine Geology | 2006

Tsunami deposits related to flank collapse in oceanic volcanoes : The Agaete Valley evidence, Gran Canaria, Canary Islands

Francisco José Pérez-Torrado; Raphaël Paris; M.C. Cabrera; Jean-Luc Schneider; Patrick Wassmer; Juan Carlos Carracedo; Ángel Rodríguez-Santana; Francisco Santana


Acta vulcanologica | 2004

Tsunami-Induced Conglomerates and Debris-Flow Deposits on the Western Coast of Gran Canaria (Canary Islands)

Raphaël Paris; Francisco José Pérez Torrado; Juan Carlos Carracedo; Patrick Wassmer; Jean Luc. Schneider; M.C. Cabrera


Geogaceta, v. 32, pp. 43-46. | 2002

Reconstrucción paleogeográfica de depósitos volcanosedimentarios Pliocenos en el litoral NE de Gran Canaria (Islas Canarias) mediante métodos topográficos

Francisco José Pérez Torrado; F. Santana; A. Rodríguez Santana; A. M. Melián; A. Lomoschitz Mora-Figueroa; D. Gimeno; M.C. Cabrera; M. C. Báez


Regional Conference of the International Association of Geomorphology, Geomorphic hazards : toward the prevention of disasters, Mexico City, 27/10-02/11/2003 | 2003

Massive flank failures and tsunamis in the Canary Islands: past, present, future

Raphaël Paris; Francisco José Pérez Torrado; Juan Carlos Carracedo; Jean-Luc Schneider; Patrick Wassmer; M.C. Cabrera; Hervé Guillou; D. Gimeno


<p>Workshop sobre Estudio, Aprovechamiento y Gestión del Agua en Terrenos e Islas Volcánicas (2º. 2015. Las Palmas de Gran Canaria), Instituto Geológico y Minero de España y Asociación Internacional de Geológos, 978-84-938046-4-0, p. 37 - 44</p> | 2015

La explotación del acuífero de la Aldea (Gran Canaria) desde el punto de vista de la directiva marco del agua

Tatiana Cruz-Fuentes; M.C. Cabrera; Javier Heredia; Emilio Custodio


Archive | 2015

Actas del II Workshop sobre estudio, aprovechamiento y gestión del agua en terrenos e islas volcánicas, 21, 22 y 23 de enero de 2015 (Gran Canaria, Islas Canarias)

M.C. Cabrera; Tatiana Cruz-Fuentes; Vanessa Mendoza Grimón; M.P. Palacios-Díaz


<p>Workshop sobre Estudio, Aprovechamiento y Gestión del Agua en Terrenos e Islas Volcánicas (2º. 2015. Las Palmas de Gran Canaria). Instituto Geológico y Minero de España y Asociación Internacional de Geológos - Grupo español,  978-84-938046-4-0, p. 45 - 52</p> | 2015

Comentarios sobre la incertidumbre en el conocimiento y gobernanza de las aguas subterráneas en Canarias

Emilio Custodio; M.C. Cabrera; Roberto Poncela; Luis de Miguel


<p>Workshop sobre Estudio, Aprovechamiento y Gesti&oacute;n del Agua en Terrenos e Islas Volc&aacute;nicas (2&ordm;. 2015. Las Palmas de Gran Canaria), Instituto Geol&oacute;gico y Minero de Espa&ntilde;a y Asociaci&oacute;n Internacional de Geol&oacute;gos, 978-84-938046-4-0, p. 151 -158</p> | 2015

Contenido de radón en aguas subterráneas del noreste de Gran Canaria

Héctor Alonso Hernández; Tatiana Cruz-Fuentes; Alejandro Rodriguez-Gonzalez; Jonay González Guerra; Miguel Ángel Arnedo Ayensa; Pablo Martel Escobar; J.G. Rubiano; M.C. Cabrera; Francisco-Jose Perez-Torrado; Alicia Tejera-Cruz


Archive | 2014

Geolodía 14 Gran Canaria: los depósitos carbonáticos del Barranco de Azuaje: un acuífero petrificado

M.C. Cabrera; Francisco-Jose Perez-Torrado; E. Soler Onis; Alejandro Rodriguez-Gonzalez

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Francisco-Jose Perez-Torrado

University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

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Alejandro Rodriguez-Gonzalez

University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

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Juan Carlos Carracedo

Spanish National Research Council

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Raphaël Paris

Blaise Pascal University

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D. Gimeno

University of Barcelona

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Emilio Custodio

Polytechnic University of Catalonia

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Francisco José Pérez Torrado

University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

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J.G. Rubiano

Technical University of Madrid

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Tatiana Cruz-Fuentes

University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

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