Available Weekly Reports
| Gran Canaria |

There are no activity reports for Gran Canaria.
Summary of eruption dates and Volcanic Explosivity Indices (VEI).
| Start Date | Stop Date | Eruption Certainty | VEI | Evidence | Activity Area or Unit |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 40 ± 75 years | Unknown | Confirmed | Radiocarbon (corrected) | Bandama | |
| 10 ± 75 years | Unknown | Confirmed | Radiocarbon (corrected) | El Garañón | |
| 580 BCE ± 200 years | Unknown | Confirmed | Radiocarbon (corrected) | Doramas and El Lentiscal | |
| 590 BCE ± 200 years | Unknown | Confirmed | Radiocarbon (corrected) | Sima de Jinámar | |
| 620 BCE ± 200 years | Unknown | Confirmed | Radiocarbon (corrected) | Montaña Negra de Jinámar | |
| 920 BCE ± 200 years | Unknown | Confirmed | Radiocarbon (corrected) | Jabalobos | |
| 1010 BCE ± 100 years | Unknown | Confirmed | Radiocarbon (corrected) | Pinos de Gáldar | |
| 1180 BCE ± 50 years | Unknown | Confirmed | Radiocarbon (corrected) | Montañón Negro | |
| 1250 BCE ± 200 years | Unknown | Confirmed | Radiocarbon (corrected) | Fagajesto | |
| 4630 BCE ± 75 years | Unknown | Confirmed | Radiocarbon (corrected) | San Mateo | |
| 4670 BCE ± 75 years | Unknown | Confirmed | Radiocarbon (corrected) | El Hoyo |
The largely Miocene-to-Pliocene island of Gran Canaria in the middle of the Canary archipelago has been strongly eroded into steep-walled radial gorges called barrancos. Three major volcanic structures form the circular 60-km-wide island, which has been modified by caldera collapse, gravitational edifice failure, and extensive erosion. Middle Quaternary scoria cones and lava flows are found in the northern and eastern parts of the massive shield volcano, which is cut by a major NW-SE-trending rift zone that extends across the island and fed flows primarily to the NE. Very young basaltic cones and lava flows of Holocene age are situated within a NW-trending zone from Berrazales to Bandama and at Las Isletas, a peninsula on the NE coast. One cinder cone was radiocarbon dated at about 3000 years before present, and other cones and flows may be less than 1000 years old.