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#1 CatsiCaki

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Posted 28 January 2012 - 03:36 AM

Με παραφουσκωμένο κέικ παρομοίασε το ηφαίστειο της σαντορίνης ο καθηγητής του εργαστηρίου γεωφυσικής και σεισμολογίας του τει κρήτης φίλιππος Βαλλιανάτος.

ο καθηγητής, μιλώντας στην ερα ηρακλείου τόνισε πως οι σεισμοί δεν προειδοποιούν, το ηφαίστειο όμως...προειδοποιεί, αναφερόμενος στην πρωινή ισχυρή σεισμική δόνηση που έγινε αισθητή στην κρήτη αλλά και την πρόσφατη σεισμική δραστηριότητα στην περιοχή της σαντορίνης.
"αυτό που μας προΒληματίζει είναι ότι αρχίζει να φουσκώνει ... το κέικ της σαντορίνης" είπε ο κ. Βαλλιανάτος, παρομοιάζοντας το ηφαίστειο με ένα κέικ, το οποίο έχει παραμορφωθεί φουσκώνοντας.
Όπως είπε, σύμφωνα και με το Cretalive.gr, οι αρχές έχουν ήδη ειδοποιηθεί, ενώ οι πολίτες θα πρέπει να είναι έτοιμοι και να έχουν εξετάσει σενάρια και τρόπους αντίδρασης, γιατί ακόμη και η πιο "απλή" εκδοχή, το να αρχίσει να Βγαίνει τέφρα από το ηφαίστειο, θα έχει συνέπειες.
σύμφωνα με τους επιστήμονες, ένα πολύπλοκο γεωλογικό φαινόμενο εξελίσσεται τους τελευταίους μήνες στη σαντορίνη. στην περιοχή έχει καταγραφεί πλούσια σεισμική δραστηριότητα, η οποία, σύμφωνα με πληροφορίες, συνοδεύεται από παραμορφώσεις στον στερεό φλοιό της γης.
Όπως εξηγούν οι σεισμολόγοι, τους τελευταίους 7 με 8 μήνες έχει παρατηρηθεί αύξηση της σεισμικής δραστηριότητας στην περιοχή του ηφαιστείου. οι πολλαπλές δονήσεις που έχουν καταγραφεί δεν υπερΒαίνουν σε μέγεθος τα 3,3 ρίχτερ, ενώ το τελευταίο διήμερο παρουσιάστηκε μια έξαρση των φαινομένων.
Παράλληλα εντοπίζονται παραμορφώσεις στον στερεό φλοιό της γης, οι οποίες δεν είναι ορατές διά γυμνού οφθαλμού αλλά ανιχνεύονται με GPS. ακόμη κι αν αυτά επιΒεΒαιωθούν, όπως επισημαίνουν, η πολυπλοκότητα της φύσης εμποδίζει την εξαγωγή ΒέΒαιων συμπερασμάτων: οι μηχανισμοί της δεν λειτουργούν πάντοτε με τον ίδιο τρόπο, ακόμη κι αν επικρατούν πανομοιότυπες συνθήκες.
το ηφαίστειο αφυπνίστηκε για πρώτη φορά πριν από 2,5 εκατομμύρια χρόνια και συνέχισε την δραστηριότητα του μέχρι και σήμερα.
σημειώνεται ότι η τελευταία έκρηξη έγινε το 1950.



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#2 russel

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Posted 28 January 2012 - 05:52 AM

it is all in greek !

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Posted 28 January 2012 - 06:28 AM

τι σόϊ έλληνας εισαι ; :on_the_quiet:

να έλεγες τουλάχιστον σου είναι όλα κινέζικα κάτι θα έλεγες :lol2:

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Posted 28 January 2012 - 07:50 AM

View Postrussel, on 28 January 2012 - 05:52 AM, said:

it is all in greek !
these days many low tense earthquakes happen near the island.
they afraid of a new explotion of the volcano ...etc.

yesterday between krete and santorini the earthquake was 5.6richter (ετσι γραφεται? :rolleyes: )

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Posted 28 January 2012 - 08:25 AM

Volcanoes of Greece (6 volcanoes)

interesting to note all of them .... Current status: dormant (1 out of 5)
except Santorini Current status: restless (2 out of 5)

Typical eruption style: Dominantly explosive, with effusive activity during intervals. Powerful explosive, so-called Plinian eruptions appear to occur every 10-30,000 years. Construction of lava shields and minor to irregularly spaced subplinian explosive activity during interval times.

Santorini volcano eruptions: 1613 BC +-7 years (the so-called "Minoan eruption", one of the largest plinian eruptions during the past 10,000 years on earth)
historic eruptions: 197 BC, 46/47 AD, 726, 1570-1573, 1707-1711, 1866-1870, 1925-1928, 1939-1941, 1950

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Posted 28 January 2012 - 08:28 AM

for those who might be interested

Plinian eruption

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Posted 28 January 2012 - 08:39 AM

interesting stuff ...
Santorini

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Speculation on an Exodus connection

In The Parting of the Sea: How Volcanoes, Earthquakes, and Plagues Shaped the Exodus Story,[23] geologist Barbara J. Sivertsen seeks to establish a link between the eruption of Santorini ca. 1628 BC and the Exodus from Egypt in the Bible.
A 2006 documentary film by Simcha Jacobovici, The Exodus Decoded,[24] postulates that the eruption of the Santorini Island volcano (c. 1500 BC, +/-50) caused all the biblical plagues described against Egypt, this date also corresponds to the Biblical dating of Moses in Egypt c. 1500 BC +/-50. The film asserts that the Hyksos were the Israelites and that some of them may have originally been from Mycenae. The film also asserts that these original Mycenaean Israelites fled Egypt (which they had in fact ruled for some time) after the eruption, back to Mycenae. The pharaoh with whom they identify the Pharaoh of the Exodus is Ahmose I. Rather than crossing the Red Sea, Jacobovici argued a marshy area in northern Egypt known as the "Reed Sea" would have been alternately drained and flooded by tsunamis caused by the caldera collapse, and could have been crossed during the Exodus.
Jacobovici's assertions in The Exodus Decoded have been extensively criticized by religious scholars.[25][26]
Speculation on an Atlantis connection

Main article: Location hypotheses of Atlantis
Archaeological, seismological, and vulcanological evidence[27][28][29] has been presented linking the Atlantis myth to Santorini. Speculation suggesting that Thera/Santorini was the inspiration for Plato's Atlantis began with the excavation of Akrotiri in the 1960s, and gained increased currency as reconstructions of the island's pre-eruption shape and landscape frescos located under the ash both strongly resembled Plato's description. The possibility has been more recently popularized by television documentaries such as: The History Channel programme Lost Worlds (episode "Atlantis"), the Discovery Channel's Solving History with Olly Steeds, and the BBC's Atlantis, The Evidence that suggests that Thera is Plato's Atlantis.[30][31]
Recent eruptions

Post-Minoan eruptive activity is concentrated on the Kameni islands, in the centre of the lagoon. They have been formed since the Minoan eruption, and the first of them broke the surface of the sea in 197 BC[9] Nine subaerial eruptions are recorded in the historical record since that time, with the most recent ending in 1950. Since then the volcano has been quiescent.


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Posted 30 January 2012 - 08:56 AM

isnt nea kameni due for an eruption





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