“…Volcanic islands can be the source of hazardous eruptions and undergo flank collapses that generate offshore debris avalanche deposits and associated tsunamis [ Masson et al ., ]. Deposits derived from a variety of mass‐wasting processes, including large landslides, have been identified from a number of volcanic islands, including the Aleutian Islands [ Waythomas et al ., ], Hawaii [ Moore et al ., ], Ritter Island, Papua New Guinea [ Silver et al ., ], the Canary Islands [ Hunt et al ., ], and Ischia [ Chiocci and De Alteriis , ], demonstrating that the interaction of volcanic processes with the marine environment is widespread. It is, therefore, important to understand the chronology of past events at a volcanic island to assess the most likely future hazards, their frequency, and temporal variation in activity.…”