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Unveiling the Hidden Threat: Santorini's Volcanic Hazard Reassessment

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Kathimerini English Edition

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A study published in the Nature Geoscience journal reveals that the 726 AD eruption of the Santorini volcano was larger than previously estimated, indicating an increased hazard potential. The findings challenge the belief that the volcano has been predominantly effusive since the Minoan eruption and suggest that it is capable of highly explosive eruptions. The study warns that a similar event today could have severe consequences for Santorini and its neighboring areas, including tsunamis, pumice rafts, and significant impacts on coastal communities, aviation, and maritime transportation.

1300 Years Ago: Santorini Caldera Eruption as Violent as 2022 Tonga Eruption

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Livescience.com

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A new study reveals that an eruption at Santorini volcano 1,300 years ago was far more violent than previously thought, with a magnitude similar to the 2022 Tonga eruption. The findings suggest that explosive blasts can occur even in periods of relative quiet, challenging previous assumptions about the volcano's behavior. The eruption ejected a significant amount of material, indicating an elevated hazard potential for the eastern Mediterranean region. This research highlights the need for continued monitoring and assessment of volcanic activity in the area.