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A volcanic eruption and tsunami could be unleashed at a famous tourist site

2023-01-18T18:16:30.401Z


They have discovered a large volcanic magma chamber under the sea near the Greek tourist island of Santorini.


A group of volcanologists has discovered

a large magma chamber growing

under the Mediterranean volcano of Kolumbo, near the Greek tourist island of Santorini.

Kolumbo is an active submarine volcano located 8 km northeast of the island, in the Aegean Sea.

High-resolution images and petrological data indicate that the magma chamber is about

0.6 km wide and 2 km deep

, with about 42% molten mass, reports

RT.

Kolumbo is an active submarine volcano located 8 km northeast of the island, in the Aegean Sea.

The magma deposit is located between about 2 km and at least 4 km below sea level and represents a serious danger, since in the future it could cause

an eruption that would generate a tsunami,

according to a study published in

Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems.

Kolumbo last erupted in 1650, breaking the surface of the sea and killing 70 people on the island.

The existence of a magma chamber increases the risk of a

volcanic explosion

.

The Kolumbo erupted for the last time in 1650, breaking the surface of the sea and taking the lives of

70 people

on the island, indicates

RT.

A volcano about to erupt

The discovery of the deposit has led researchers to recommend conducting real-time hazard monitoring near other active submarine volcanoes to improve estimates of when an eruption is likely to occur.

The magma deposit represents a serious danger, since in the future it could cause an eruption that would generate a tsunami.

The researchers used a Full Wave Inversion (FWI) technique in their assessments, which calculates differences in the speeds of sound waves fired from the water surface that can indicate underwater anomalies, says

RT.

The method is similar to medical ultrasound: with the help of sound waves, "images of the underground structure of the volcano" are created, one of the scientists told

Phys.org.

Petrological data indicate that the magma chamber is about 0.6 km wide and 2 km deep, with about 42% molten mass.

This technique made it possible to find a huge chamber, with a total volume of magma of

1.4 km³.

A magma chamber is a reservoir of magma that feeds a volcano and is located in the earth's crust or upper mantle, reports

RT.

The chamber continues to expand: if the current growth rate continues, within the next 150 years the volume of magma could reach 2 km³, the scientists calculate.

A similar amount of magma was ejected during the 1650 eruption.

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