Submarine volcanic morphology of the western Galapagos based on EM300 bathymetry and MR1 side-scan sonar

dc.contributor.author Glass, Jennifer B.
dc.contributor.author Fornari, Daniel J.
dc.contributor.author Hall, Hillary F.
dc.contributor.author Cougan, Allison A.
dc.contributor.author Berkenbosch, Heidi A.
dc.contributor.author Holmes, Mark L.
dc.contributor.author White, Scott M.
dc.contributor.author De La Torre, Giorgio
dc.date.accessioned 2007-04-18T13:27:48Z
dc.date.available 2007-04-18T13:27:48Z
dc.date.issued 2007-03-21
dc.description Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2007. This article is posted here by permission of American Geophysical Union for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems 8 (2007): Q03010, doi:10.1029/2006GC001464. en
dc.description.abstract A compilation of high-resolution EM300 multibeam bathymetric and existing MR1 side-scan sonar data was used to investigate the volcanic morphology of the flanks of the western Galápagos Islands. The data portray an assortment of constructional volcanic features on the shallow to deep submarine flanks of Fernandina, Isabela, and Santiago Islands, including rift zones and groups of cones that are considered to be the primary elements in constructing the archipelagic apron. Ten submarine rift zones were mapped, ranging in length from 5 to 20 km, comparable in length to western Canary Island rift zones but significantly shorter than Hawaiian submarine rift zones. A detailed analysis of the northwestern Fernandina submarine rift, including calculated magnetization from a surface-towed magnetic study, suggests that the most recent volcanism has focused at the shallow end of the rift. Small submarine volcanic cones with various morphologies (e.g., pointed, cratered, and occasionally breached) are common in the submarine western Galápagos both on rift zones and on the island flanks where no rifts are present. At depths greater than ∼3000 m, large lava flow fields in regions of low bathymetric relief have been previously identified as a common seafloor feature in the western Galápagos by Geist et al. (2006); however, their source(s) remained enigmatic. The new EM300 data show that a number of the deep lava flows originate from small cones along the mid-lower portion of the NW submarine rift of Fernandina, suggesting that the deep flows owe their origin, at least in part, to submarine rift zone volcanism. en
dc.description.sponsorship Data collected on TN188 was funded by NSF grant OCE0326148 and NOAA grant NA04OAR460009 to S.M.W. Support for data collected on previous multibeam and MR1 cruises was provided by NSF grants OCE9811504 and OCE0002461 (D.J.F.). en
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dc.identifier.citation Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems 8 (2007): Q03010 en
dc.identifier.doi 10.1029/2006GC001464
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/1912/1573
dc.language.iso en_US en
dc.publisher American Geophysical Union en
dc.relation.uri https://doi.org/10.1029/2006GC001464
dc.subject Galapagos Islands en
dc.subject EM300 multibeam bathymetry en
dc.subject MR1 side-scan sonar en
dc.subject Submarine volcanic cones en
dc.subject Submarine volcanic rift zones en
dc.subject Deep lava flows en
dc.title Submarine volcanic morphology of the western Galapagos based on EM300 bathymetry and MR1 side-scan sonar en
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