Published 2015 | Version v1
Journal article

Seamounts along the Iberian continental margins

Description

Seamounts are first-order morphological elements on continental margins and in oceanic domains, which have been extensively researched over recent decades in all branches of oceanography. These features favour the development of several geological processes, and their study gives us a better understanding of their geological and morphological domains. The seamounts around Iberia are numerous and provide excellent examples of the geo diversity of these morphological elements. Here we present a compilation of 15 seamounts around the Iberian Peninsula. These seamounts have different origins related to the geodynamic evolution (volcanism, extensional or compressive tectonics, and diapirism) of the domains where they are located. The current configuration of their relief has been influenced by Neogene-Quaternary tectonics. Their positioning controls the current morpho-sedimentary processes in the basins and on the margins, and high- lights the fact that downslope processes on seamount flanks (mass flows, turbidite flows, and landslides) and processes parallel to seamounts (contouritic currents) correspond to the major geological features they are associated with them. Biogenic structures commonly develop on the tops of seamounts where occasionally isolated shelves form that have carbonate-dominated sedimentation. (Author)

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Additional titles

Original title (Spanish)
Los montes submarinos en los margenes continentales de Iberia

Identifiers

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Boletin Geologico y Minero
Journal Volume
126
Journal Issue
2-3
Journal Page Range
p. 483-514
CODEN
BGMIA3

INIS

Country of Publication
Spain
Country of Input or Organization
Spain
INIS RN
47061488
Subject category
S58: GEOSCIENCES;
Descriptors DEI
ELEMENTS; ENVIRONMENT; EVOLUTION; OCEANOGRAPHY; SEDIMENTARY BASINS; TECTONICS; VOLCANIC ROCKS
Descriptors DEC
GEOLOGIC STRUCTURES; IGNEOUS ROCKS; ROCKS