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    The canary in the coal mine by Thornton, PM

    Published 2023
    Journal article
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    Slope failures on the flanks of the western Canary Islands by Masson, D, Watts, A, Gee, M, Urgeles, R, Mitchell, N, Le Bas, T, Canals, M

    Published 2002
    “…Landslides have been a key process in the evolution of the western Canary Islands. The younger and more volcanically active Canary Islands, El Hierro, La Palma and Tenerife, show the clearest evidence of recent landslide activity. …”
    Journal article
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    Landslides and the evolution of El Hierro in the Canary Islands by Gee, M, Watts, A, Masson, D, Mitchell, N

    Published 2001
    “…Seismic and sonar data have been used to evaluate the extent and characteristics of giant landslides on the flanks of El Hierro in the Canary Islands. As the youngest and most southwesterly of the Canary Islands, El Hierro has experienced rapid growth and destructive events in its 1.12 million year history. …”
    Journal article
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    Science of Active Galactic Nuclei with the GTC and CanariCam by Levenson, N, Packham, C, Herrero, A, Aretxaga, I, Colina, L, Santos, T, Elitzur, M, Mason, R, Perlman, E, Radomski, J, Roche, P, Espinosa, J, Young, S, Telesco, C

    Published 2008
    “…One of the science drivers for Canari-Cam is the study of active galactic nuclei (AGN). …”
    Journal article
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    Mercurialis canariensis (Euphorbiaceae), a new endemic to the Canary Islands by Obbard, D, Pannell, JR, Harris, S

    Published 2006
    “…Mercurialis canariensis, a new endemic species to the Canary Islands is described and illustrated. © The Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, 2006.…”
    Journal article
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    A seismic study of lithospheric flexure in the vicinity of Tenerife, Canary Islands by Watts, A, Peirce, C, Collier, J, Dalwood, R, Canales, J, Henstock, T

    Published 1997
    “…Seismic data have been used to determine the crustal and upper mantle structure of Tenerife, Canary Islands, a volcanic island of Tertiary age located on > 140 Ma oceanic crust. …”
    Journal article
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    CRUSTAL STRUCTURE, GRAVITY-ANOMALIES AND FLEXURE OF THE LITHOSPHERE IN THE VICINITY OF THE CANARY-ISLANDS by Watts, A

    Published 1994
    “…Simple elastic plate models have been used to calculate the flexure of the lithosphere caused by volcanic loading at the Canary Islands and sediment loading at the Moroccan continental margin. …”
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    Wide-angle seismic constraints on the internal structure of Tenerife, Canary Islands by Canales, J, Danobeitia, J, Watts, A

    Published 2000
    “…We have used wide-angle seismic data to constrain the internal structure of Tenerife, Canary Islands. The experiment was designed as a seismic fan profile to detect azimuthal variations in the seismic structure of the volcanic edifice and its flanks. …”
    Conference item
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    Offshore continuation of volcanic rift zones, El Hierro, Canary Islands by Gee, M, Masson, D, Watts, A, Mitchell, N

    Published 2001
    “…El Hierro is the youngest and most southwesterly of the seven Canary islands. The established view, based on subaerial geology, is that El Hierro is a classic example of an oceanic island with 120° - spaced volcanic rift arms (VRZs) forming a "mercedes star". …”
    Journal article
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    The long-term ecology of the lost forests of La Laguna, Tenerife (Canary Islands) by de Nascimento, L, Willis, K, Fernandez-Palacios, J, Criado, C, Whittaker, R

    Published 2009
    “…Location : A former lake bed in the city of La Laguna (Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain). Methods : A sedimentary sequence of over 2 m was obtained from the former lake bed. …”
    Journal article
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    Archaeological research in the Canary Islands: island archaeology off Africa’s Atlantic coast by Mitchell, PJ

    Published 2023
    “…Island archaeology is a well-established field within the wider discipline, but African contributions to it remain scarce. The Canary Islands are unusual in the broader African context for their relatively long history of occupation (~2000 years) and the intensity with which archaeological research has been, and is, undertaken there. …”
    Journal article
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    The long-term ecology of the lost forests of La Laguna, Tenerife (Canary Islands) by de Nascimento, L, Willis, K, Fernández-Palacios, J, Criado, C, Whittaker, R

    Published 2009
    “…Location: A former lake bed in the city of La Laguna (Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain). Methods: A sedimentary sequence of over 2 m was obtained from the former lake bed. …”
    Journal article
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    A new cavernicolous assassin bug from the Canary Islands (Hemiptera: Reduviidae: Emesinae: Collartidini) by Davranoglou, LRD, BaŇaŘ, P, SuÁrez, D, MartÍn, S, Naranjo, M

    Published 2022
    “…The Canary Archipelago is home to two species of obligately cavernicolous assassin bugs of the genus Collartida Villiers, 1949 (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Reduviidae: Emesinae: Collartidini). …”
    Journal article
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    The canary in the coal mine: continence care for people with dementia in acute hospital wards as a crisis of dehumanization by Boddington, P, Featherstone, K

    Published 2018
    “…The challenge of continence care for people living with dementia can be seen as the ‘canary in the coal mine’ for the unravelling of dignity within the acute setting. …”
    Journal article
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    The morphology of the submarine flanks of volcanic ocean islands - A comparative study of the Canary and Hawaiian hotspot islands by Mitchell, N, Masson, D, Watts, A, Gee, M, Urgeles, R

    Published 2002
    “…We use a newly acquired multibeam sonar dataset from the westerly Canary Islands (El Hierro, La Palma and Tenerife) to develop a comparison with the Hawaiian Islands, which suggests differences in the processes constructing and modifying their flanks. …”
    Journal article