Canary Islands Landslides And Tsunami Generation: Can We Use Turbidite Deposits To Interpret Landslide Processes?

TitleCanary Islands Landslides And Tsunami Generation: Can We Use Turbidite Deposits To Interpret Landslide Processes?
Publication TypeBook Chapter
Year of Publication2003
AuthorsWynn, RB, Masson, DG, Locat, J, Mienert, J, Boisvert, L
EditorMienert, J, Locat, J
Book TitleSubmarine Mass Movements and Their Consequences
Series TitleAdvances in Natural and Technological Hazards Research
Volume19
Pagination325-332
PublisherSpringer Netherlands
CityDordrecht
ISBN Number978-94-010-0093-2
KeywordsEarth and Environmental Science
Abstract

The Cumbre Vieja volcano, on La Palma in the western Canary Islands, is an unstable area that may develop into a future landslide, generating a tsunami that could cause damage far from the source. However, volcaniclastic turbidites that are directly correlated with the two most recent Canary Islands landslides, show stacked sub-units within a single turbidite bed. This may indicate multiple stages of landslide failure. Similar findings have previously been reported from volcaniclastic turbidites linked to Hawaiian landslides. Consequently the potential tsunami hazard from such failures may be lower than previously predicted.

URLhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-0093-2_36