“…Felsic igneous rocks of the VSC range from dacite to high-silica rhyolite (Routhier et al, 1978;Mitjavila et al, 1997;Thiéblemont et al, 1998;Valenzuela et al, 2011a); whereas mafic rocks are tholeiitic to alkaline basalts (Munhá, 1983;Fernández Martín et al, 1996;Mitjavila et al, 1997;Thiéblemont et al, 1998). Coherent felsic lithofacies have been interpreted as lava flows (Routhier et al, 1978;Soriano and Marti, 1999;Rosa et al, 2008Rosa et al, , 2010Valenzuela et al, 2011b), sills or (crypto-) dome complexes (Boulter, 1993a(Boulter, , 1993bValenzuela et al, 2001;Donaire et al, 2002;Valenzuela et al, 2011b); whereas coherent mafic lithofacies appear as pillow lavas (García Palomero, 1980;Munhá, 1983;Almodóvar et al, 1998;Valenzuela et al, 2011b), stocks or basaltic sills (Boulter, 1993a;Soriano and Marti, 1999;Boulter et al, 2004). Volcaniclastic deposits are considered as cold, syn-eruptive subaqueous gravity flows (Soriano and Marti, 1999;Donaire et al, 2001;Rosa, 2007;Valenzuela et al, 2011b) or as pyroclastic deposits (Valenzuela et al, 2003;Rosa et al, 2010;Valenzuela et al, 2011b).…”