The Minoan eruption of Santorini was a large-magnitude natural event. However, in terms of scale it ranks smaller in erupted volume and eruptive intensity than the historical eruption of Tambora in 1815 AD, and smaller in sulphur emission and, by inference, climatic effects than both the Tambora and Mt. Pinatubo, 1991, eruptions. Eruption statistics for the past 2000 years indicate that Minoan-size eruptions typically occur at a rate of several per thousand years. Eruptions resulting in a Minoan-scale injection of sulphur to the stratosphere occur far more frequently - at a rate of one or two per century. Inferences of massive sociological, religious and political impacts from such eruptions owe more to mythology than reality
Volcanic eruptions differ enormously in their size and impacts, ranging from quiet lava flow effusio...
Volcanic eruptions are natural hazards that may have severe impact on the environment and on human s...
The disappearance of the Minoan civilization in Crete and the islands in the Aegean Sea has been int...
This study is a step forward in understanding the palaeoenvironmental effects of the Minoan eruption...
This study is a step forward in understanding the palaeoenvironmental effects of the Minoan eruption...
Every now and again Earth experiences tremendous explosive volcanic eruptions, considerably bigger t...
This paper explores the probability of a causal relationship between the eruption of the volcano on ...
A discussion of the archaeological indications of the impact of the eruption on Minoan societ
Santorini Volcano, the site of the catastrophic Minoan eruption in Greece, exhibits two distinct eru...
The Late Bronze Age ‘Minoan’ eruption of Santorini, Greece occurred from within an existing caldera....
The most recent major explosive eruption of the Santorini volcano in Greece—around 3600 years before...
A simple physical model of the atmospheric effects of large explosive volcanic eruptions is develope...
Large explosive volcanic eruptions can inject massive amounts of sulfuric gases into the Earth's atm...
The dominant global impact of volcanic activity is likely to be related to the effects of volcanic g...
Volcanic activities belongs to the most common natural events on this planet. They are as old as our...
Volcanic eruptions differ enormously in their size and impacts, ranging from quiet lava flow effusio...
Volcanic eruptions are natural hazards that may have severe impact on the environment and on human s...
The disappearance of the Minoan civilization in Crete and the islands in the Aegean Sea has been int...
This study is a step forward in understanding the palaeoenvironmental effects of the Minoan eruption...
This study is a step forward in understanding the palaeoenvironmental effects of the Minoan eruption...
Every now and again Earth experiences tremendous explosive volcanic eruptions, considerably bigger t...
This paper explores the probability of a causal relationship between the eruption of the volcano on ...
A discussion of the archaeological indications of the impact of the eruption on Minoan societ
Santorini Volcano, the site of the catastrophic Minoan eruption in Greece, exhibits two distinct eru...
The Late Bronze Age ‘Minoan’ eruption of Santorini, Greece occurred from within an existing caldera....
The most recent major explosive eruption of the Santorini volcano in Greece—around 3600 years before...
A simple physical model of the atmospheric effects of large explosive volcanic eruptions is develope...
Large explosive volcanic eruptions can inject massive amounts of sulfuric gases into the Earth's atm...
The dominant global impact of volcanic activity is likely to be related to the effects of volcanic g...
Volcanic activities belongs to the most common natural events on this planet. They are as old as our...
Volcanic eruptions differ enormously in their size and impacts, ranging from quiet lava flow effusio...
Volcanic eruptions are natural hazards that may have severe impact on the environment and on human s...
The disappearance of the Minoan civilization in Crete and the islands in the Aegean Sea has been int...