Sound waves let researchers visualize what’s happening below the surface. Emilie Hooft 24 juin 2019 We probed Santorini’s volcano with sound to learn what’s going on beneath the surface Emilie Hooft, University of Oregon Geophysicists use sound waves to build a picture of the magma and rock beneath this active volcano, most of which is underwater. It’s like CT scanning the Earth.
EPA/Andrea Merola 5 septembre 2017 Tourist codes of conduct are a bad idea – here’s why Michael O'Regan, Bournemouth University These lists have been all the rage this summer – but they haven’t calmed tensions between visitors and hosts much.
All one volcano. Steve Jurvetson 8 novembre 2016 Santorini eruption: new theory says ‘pyroclastic flows’ caused devastating Bronze Age tsunamis Matthew Pound, Northumbria University, Newcastle The nine metre-high waves that smashed into Minoan civilisation on Crete weren’t caused by the volcano collapsing.