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Western civilisation developed around these shores but now human activity is having a profound effect on this endangered sea. Underwater volcano, Ferdinandea Overview ...
Thirteen eruptions occurred around the Mediterranean between 5.9 and 5.3 million years ago, this is over twice the average activity expected for this region and time interval.
A new study has uncovered a previously undetected magma chamber beneath Kolumbo, an active submarine volcano in the Mediterranean Sea near Santorini, Greece. A group of international researchers ...
Off the coast of Italy, the Mediterranean’s most active volcano system is extremely volatile—yet our photographer found that marine life clings on all the same. In Panarea, one of Italy’s ...
The East Mediterranean’s most active underwater, and potentially dangerous, volcano, Kolumbo, is five miles northeast of Santorini and part of the same volcanic system.
MOUNT ETNA could trigger a tsunami "in the entire Mediterranean" in the future after scientists previously warned it was "sliding" towards the sea. By Callum Hoare 11:03, Thu, Feb 18, 2021 ...
A new "UNESCO - 1 Ocean" exploration mission has just been carried out in the Aeolian Islands, Italy, with the goal of improving our knowledge of underwater volcanoes and the risk of tsunamis in the ...
Volcanoes might be more sensitive to pressure from above than thought, say researchers who found that a rapid drop in the level of the Mediterranean Sea millions of years ago in turn set off ...
If the volcano's flank suddenly collapses, it could trigger a tsunami that has the potential to devastate the region. If the volcano's flank suddenly collapses, ...
Western civilisation developed around these shores but now human activity is having a profound effect on this endangered sea. Underwater volcano, Ferdinandea Overview ...
The East Mediterranean’s most active underwater, and potentially dangerous, volcano, Kolumbo, is five miles northeast of Santorini and part of the same volcanic system.