Greece will soon set up an evacuation port on the island of Santorini to facilitate the safe escape of people in case a ...
A team led by Professor Dr. Sevinç Günel from Hacettepe University uncovered dense layers of volcanic ash dating back ...
The recent earthquake swarm near Santorini has brought the topic of volcanoes in Greece back into the spotlight.
Scientists have detected several thousand earthquakes, most with small magnitudes, in just over two weeks near Greece’s ...
The latest of hundreds of earthquakes have rattled the volcanic Greek island of Santorini after the strongest one so far with magnitude 5.3 ...
But what is going on? Is there a reason for this swarm and is it in any way associated with the volcanic history of Santorini and nearby Kolumbo? Santorini lies in a complicated region. To the south ...
Experts said the latest tremors have nothing to do with Santorini's volcano, which around 1600 B.C. produced one of the most ...
The Greek island has a long history of earthquakes, but what is causing the recent series of quakes has scientists perplexed.
In 1950 the Santorini volcano experienced its last eruption, closing a cycle of volcanic activity that had begun in 1939.
Renowned seismologist Costas Synolakis claimed that the earthquakes rattling Santorini may indicate the birth of a new ...
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