An updated bathy-morphological setting of the aeolian Islands is presented, based on new detailed bathymetric maps of the western, central and eastern sectors of the archipelago. In recent years, the acquisition of multibeam swath bathymetry has greatly expanded knowledge of the submarine portions of the Aeolian volcanic edifices, revealing that their submarine extension is much wider than that of the islands. Indications given by the submarine setting are fundamental for better understanding of the evolution of volcanism and the control exerted by main structural lineaments, as well as to locate large-scale flank instability events and recent submarine eruptive activity. © The Geological Society of London 2013.
Bathy-morphological setting of the aeolian islands / C., Romagnoli; Casalbore, Daniele; G., Bortoluzzi; Bosman, Alessandro; Chiocci, Francesco Latino; F., D'Oriano; F., Gamberi; M., Ligi; M., Marani. - 37(2013), pp. 27-36. - MEMOIRS OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON. [10.1144/m37.4].
Bathy-morphological setting of the aeolian islands
CASALBORE, DANIELE;BOSMAN, Alessandro;CHIOCCI, Francesco Latino;
2013
Abstract
An updated bathy-morphological setting of the aeolian Islands is presented, based on new detailed bathymetric maps of the western, central and eastern sectors of the archipelago. In recent years, the acquisition of multibeam swath bathymetry has greatly expanded knowledge of the submarine portions of the Aeolian volcanic edifices, revealing that their submarine extension is much wider than that of the islands. Indications given by the submarine setting are fundamental for better understanding of the evolution of volcanism and the control exerted by main structural lineaments, as well as to locate large-scale flank instability events and recent submarine eruptive activity. © The Geological Society of London 2013.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.