The University of Southampton
University of Southampton Institutional Repository

Flank collapse and large-scale landsliding in the Cape Verde Islands, off West Africa

Flank collapse and large-scale landsliding in the Cape Verde Islands, off West Africa
Flank collapse and large-scale landsliding in the Cape Verde Islands, off West Africa
Large-scale landslides occur on the flanks of many volcanic oceanic islands worldwide. None have taken place in historical time, but their geohazard potential, especially their ability to generate tsunamis, is large. The Cape Verde Islands are a group of 10 large and several smaller volcanic islands off the coast of West Africa between 15 and 17°N. A single flank landslide has previously been described from the island of Fogo, but systematic analysis of the Cape Verde group has until now been lacking. This paper describes and interprets a multibeam bathymetry data set covering the slopes of the western Cape Verde Islands, including those of the islands with the most recent volcanic activity, Fogo in the southwest, and Santo Antao in the northwest. All of the larger islands show evidence of large flank landslides, although only Fogo and the southwest part of Santo Antao have failed in the last 400 ka. Tope de Coroa, the volcano at the southwest end of Santo Antao, has been inactive for the past 170 ka and is judged to have a low landslide potential unless volcanic activity resumes. In contrast, there would seem to be a high probability of a future east directed landslide on Fogo, from the area of the highly active Pico do Fogo volcano, although it is impossible to predict a timescale for such an event. A tsunami generated by such a landslide could have a catastrophic effect on the adjacent island of Santiago and possibly even farther afield on the West African coast.
Cape Verde, landslide, swath bathymetry
1525-2027
Q07015
Masson, D.G.
edd44c8b-38ca-45fb-8d0d-ac8365748a45
Le Bas, T.P.
f0dbad80-bb38-412c-be77-b8b9faef1854
Grevemeyer, I.
d11d0d65-9c65-48d3-948d-0599a7350a1a
Weinrebe, W.
9a058dae-7a20-47f0-8b0d-e70c02bd0fb2
Masson, D.G.
edd44c8b-38ca-45fb-8d0d-ac8365748a45
Le Bas, T.P.
f0dbad80-bb38-412c-be77-b8b9faef1854
Grevemeyer, I.
d11d0d65-9c65-48d3-948d-0599a7350a1a
Weinrebe, W.
9a058dae-7a20-47f0-8b0d-e70c02bd0fb2

Masson, D.G., Le Bas, T.P., Grevemeyer, I. and Weinrebe, W. (2008) Flank collapse and large-scale landsliding in the Cape Verde Islands, off West Africa. Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, 9, Q07015. (doi:10.1029/2008GC001983).

Record type: Article

Abstract

Large-scale landslides occur on the flanks of many volcanic oceanic islands worldwide. None have taken place in historical time, but their geohazard potential, especially their ability to generate tsunamis, is large. The Cape Verde Islands are a group of 10 large and several smaller volcanic islands off the coast of West Africa between 15 and 17°N. A single flank landslide has previously been described from the island of Fogo, but systematic analysis of the Cape Verde group has until now been lacking. This paper describes and interprets a multibeam bathymetry data set covering the slopes of the western Cape Verde Islands, including those of the islands with the most recent volcanic activity, Fogo in the southwest, and Santo Antao in the northwest. All of the larger islands show evidence of large flank landslides, although only Fogo and the southwest part of Santo Antao have failed in the last 400 ka. Tope de Coroa, the volcano at the southwest end of Santo Antao, has been inactive for the past 170 ka and is judged to have a low landslide potential unless volcanic activity resumes. In contrast, there would seem to be a high probability of a future east directed landslide on Fogo, from the area of the highly active Pico do Fogo volcano, although it is impossible to predict a timescale for such an event. A tsunami generated by such a landslide could have a catastrophic effect on the adjacent island of Santiago and possibly even farther afield on the West African coast.

This record has no associated files available for download.

More information

Published date: 2008
Keywords: Cape Verde, landslide, swath bathymetry

Identifiers

Local EPrints ID: 57773
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/57773
ISSN: 1525-2027
PURE UUID: 5f1793a7-c9e6-4cc0-a39e-52c21c3cde76

Catalogue record

Date deposited: 08 Aug 2008
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 11:08

Export record

Altmetrics

Contributors

Author: D.G. Masson
Author: T.P. Le Bas
Author: I. Grevemeyer
Author: W. Weinrebe

Download statistics

Downloads from ePrints over the past year. Other digital versions may also be available to download e.g. from the publisher's website.

View more statistics

Atom RSS 1.0 RSS 2.0

Contact ePrints Soton: eprints@soton.ac.uk

ePrints Soton supports OAI 2.0 with a base URL of http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/cgi/oai2

This repository has been built using EPrints software, developed at the University of Southampton, but available to everyone to use.

We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue without changing your settings, we will assume that you are happy to receive cookies on the University of Southampton website.

×