Mangas, J.Pérez Torrado, Francisco J.Gimeno, DomingoHansen, A.Paterne, MartineGuillou, Herve2014-11-072014-11-072002http://hdl.handle.net/10272/9140The holocene eruption of La Caldera de Pinos de Gaidar (2,830 years b.p.) is characterized by an strombolian cone, several lava flows of basanite composition and fall pyroclastic deposits. This volcano and other neighbour volcanic cones (Valleseco, Montañón Negro —2.970 years b.p.—, Hondo de Fagagesto — 2.270 years b.p.—> Sao and Los Berrazales) are almost contemporaneous and they form a NW-SE structural lineation of 9 km. In addition, the lava flows of these volcanic centres show similar petrographic and chemical data, suggesting the same magmatic reservoir. However, the studied ultrabasic xenoliths, dinopyroxenite cumulates and clinopyroxene megacrysts, associated to the pyroclastic deposits from Caldera de Pinos de Gaidar, display different textural, mineralógicaI and chemical characteristics as compared to their host basanitic lava flows, therefore these materials were originated under different upper mantle or conditions different parental magmasspaAtribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 Españahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/Holocene eruptionsBasanitic rocksXenolithsCumulatesClinopyroxene megacrystsLa Caldera de Pinos de GaidarGran CanariaCaracterización de los materiales volcánicos asociados a las erupciones holocenas de La Caldera de Pinos de Gáldar y edificios volcánicos adyacentes (Gran Canaria)Characterization of the volcanic materials associated to the holocene eruptions of La Caldera de Pinos de Gáldar and neighbouring volcanic cones (Gran Canaria)journal articleopen access