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2022
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu22-11927
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Characterization of the tephra deposit associated with the 2021 eruption of Cumbre Vieja (La Palma)

Abstract: <p>Between 19 September and 13 December 2021 (85 days), a flank eruption took place along the Cumbre Vieja ridge (La Palma Island), one of the most active volcanic centers of Canary Islands. The last 7000 years of Cumbre Vieja activity has been characterized by a combination of effusive and explosive eruptions. These generated both cinder cones and lava flows. The previous event occurred between October 26 and November 28, 1971 (eruption of Teneguía). The 2021 eruption was characteri… Show more

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“…On 19 September 2021, a new eruption began at the west flank of Cumbre Vieja volcano (La Palma, Canary Islands), after an inter‐eruptive period of 50 years from the previous one: Teneguía eruption, 1971 (Longpré, 2021). The 2021 Tajogaite eruption, a fissure and powerful strombolian eruption with a magnitude VEI = 3 (Bonadonna et al., 2022), resulted in the longest volcanic event on the island during the last 600 years and the most important eruption of Europe during the last 75 years in terms of the significant amount of SO 2 released (Albertos et al., 2022; Hayer et al., 2022) and the serious damage caused by the lava flows (https://riesgovolcanico-lapalma.hub.arcgis.com/). The 2021 Tajogaite eruption lasted 85 days and 8 hr and 1.180 ha of forest and urban land were covered by lava flows, including 48 ha of new land reclaimed from the sea (Civico et al., 2022) (Figure 1b).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…On 19 September 2021, a new eruption began at the west flank of Cumbre Vieja volcano (La Palma, Canary Islands), after an inter‐eruptive period of 50 years from the previous one: Teneguía eruption, 1971 (Longpré, 2021). The 2021 Tajogaite eruption, a fissure and powerful strombolian eruption with a magnitude VEI = 3 (Bonadonna et al., 2022), resulted in the longest volcanic event on the island during the last 600 years and the most important eruption of Europe during the last 75 years in terms of the significant amount of SO 2 released (Albertos et al., 2022; Hayer et al., 2022) and the serious damage caused by the lava flows (https://riesgovolcanico-lapalma.hub.arcgis.com/). The 2021 Tajogaite eruption lasted 85 days and 8 hr and 1.180 ha of forest and urban land were covered by lava flows, including 48 ha of new land reclaimed from the sea (Civico et al., 2022) (Figure 1b).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%