In 1950 the Santorini volcano experienced its last eruption, closing a cycle of volcanic activity that had begun in 1939.
The 1956 earthquake was a mainshock–aftershock sequence, with aftershocks lasting at least eight months after the mainshock.
The eruption of Santorini has long been linked to the fall of the Minoans. Does the evidence really support this conclusion, ...
The Santorini volcano eruption at about 1600 B.C. devastated the island, buried a town, and caused massive earthquakes and flooding that impacted the island of Crete and as far as Egypt.
"If the eruption is accompanied by an earthquake, the quakes could create tsunami waves that will affect the Aegean Islands, ...