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Location | |
Location | North Atlantic |
Group | Canary Islands Seamount Province |
Coordinates | 27°36′55″N 18°01′35″W / 27.6153°N 18.0264°W / 27.6153; -18.0264 |
Tagoro is a submarine volcano located off the southern coast of the island of El Hierro, in the Atlantic Ocean. It is part of the Canary Islands Seamount Province.
Eruption
Main article: 2011–12 El Hierro eruptionThe volcano was born upon an eruption that started on 10 October 2011, at a location 1.8 km to the south of the island of El Hierro, more specifically the settlement of La Restinga.
From an initial height of 355 m below sea level, the volcano reached a maximum height of about 88 m below sea level as reported in February 2012. During the eruptive stage the volcano emitted amounts of magma, gases and heat, substantially altering the environment of the maritime area.
Hydrothermal phase
After the eruptive stage, the volcano entered an hydrothermal phase by March 2012. Extensively monitored during the years after the eruption, Tagoro has fertilised the nearby maritime area releasing a large amount of dissolved inorganic nutrients.
Generically known as "submarine volcano of the island of El Hierro" until 2016, the Spanish Instituto Hidrográfico de la Marina (IHM) proceeded then to formally baptise the volcano as Tagoro, following a proposal by the Instituto Español de Oceanografía [es], Tagoro is an amazigh word roughly meaning 'circular enclosure made of stones' or 'meeting place'.
References
- Citations
- Blasco del Barrio et al. 2016, p. 12.
- Carracedo, Juan Carlos; Troll, Valentin R. (2021-01-01), "North-East Atlantic Islands: The Macaronesian Archipelagos", in Alderton, David; Elias, Scott A. (eds.), Encyclopedia of Geology (Second Edition), Oxford: Academic Press, pp. 674–699, doi:10.1016/b978-0-08-102908-4.00027-8, ISBN 978-0-08-102909-1, S2CID 226588940, retrieved 2021-03-29
- ^ "El volcán Tagoro cumple seis años activo desgasificándose y lanzando nutrientes". eldiario.es. 10 October 2017.
- ^ González-Vega et al. 2020.
- Carracedo, Juan Carlos; Troll, Valentin R.; Zaczek, Kirsten; Rodríguez-González, Alejandro; Soler, Vicente; Deegan, Frances M. (2015-11-01). "The 2011–2012 submarine eruption off El Hierro, Canary Islands: New lessons in oceanic island growth and volcanic crisis management". Earth-Science Reviews. 150: 168–200. Bibcode:2015ESRv..150..168C. doi:10.1016/j.earscirev.2015.06.007. ISSN 0012-8252.
- "El volcán Tagoro es una fuente de nutrientes comparable al afloramiento del banco canario-sahariano". EFE. 30 January 2020.
- ^ "El volcán submarino de El Hierro, bautizado oficialmente como "Tagoro"". La Vanguardia. 30 May 2016.
- Bibliography
- Blasco del Barrio, Iker; González, Francisco Javier; Somoza, Luis; Medialdea, Teresa; Marino, Egidio; Blanco, Lorena (2016). "Cartografía SIG de Recursos Geológicos Marinos en la Provincia de Montes Submarinos de las Islas Canarias" (PDF). Revista MACLA. Sociedad Española de Mineralogía: 11–13.
- González-Vega, A; Fraile-Nuez, E; Santana-Casiano, JM; González-Dávila, M; Escánez-Pérez, J; Gómez-Ballesteros, M; Tello, O; Arrieta, JM (2020). "Significant Release of Dissolved Inorganic Nutrients From the Shallow Submarine Volcano Tagoro (Canary Islands) Based on Seven-Year Monitoring". Frontiers in Marine Science. 6: 829. doi:10.3389/fmars.2019.00829. hdl:10508/14234.