Santorini volcano: Freak eruption 1,300 years ago was as violent as 2022 Tonga eruption

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An eruption at Santorini volcano 1,300 years ago was far more violent than previously thought, suggesting explosive blasts can occur even in periods of relative quiet, new research shows.

Santorini is an underwater volcano located along a string of volcanoes known as the Hellenic Island Arc between Greece and Turkey. It can produce eruptions that are so large the crust above the magma chamber collapses and forms a bowl-shaped pit, or caldera, several miles across. The last caldera-forming eruption at Santorini, known as the Minoan eruption, occurred in 1600 B.C. and blew the top off what was then one island, leaving behind the present-day archipelago. 

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