We present a new local Bouguer anomaly map of the Central Volcanic Complex (CVC) of Tenerife, Spain. The high-density core of the CVC and the pronounced gravity low centred in the Las Cañadas caldera (LCC) in greater detail than previously available. Mathematical construction of a subsurface model from the local anomaly data, employing a 3-D inversion enables mapping of the shallow structure beneath the complex, giving unprecedented insights into the sub-surface architecture of the complex, and shedding light on its evolution.
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Gottsmann, J., Camacho, A. G., Martí, J., Wooller, L., Fernández, J., García, A., & Rymer, H. (2008). Shallow sub-surface structure of the central volcanic complex of Tenerife, Canary Islands: implications for the evolution and the recent reactivation of the Las Cañadas caldera. IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, 3, 012029. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1307/3/1/012029
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