Machine Learning Identifies Over 60,000 Earthquakes in Santorini's 2025 Seismic Crisis
A recent study utilizing machine learning has revealed that more than 60,000 earthquakes occurred during the seismic events in Santorini, Greece, starting December 2, 2025.
Summary
The seismic crisis that began on December 2, 2025, in Santorini, Greece, has been extensively analyzed through a unique machine learning study. This research has identified over 60,000 earthquakes during this period.
The application of machine learning techniques allowed for real-time detection of these seismic events, offering new insights into the dynamics of earthquakes in volcanic regions.
This study, published on April 17, 2026, highlights the significant implications for understanding seismic activity, particularly in areas prone to volcanic activity like Santorini.
Key Facts
| Fact | Value |
|---|---|
| Location | Santorini, Greece |
| Number of earthquakes detected | 60,000+ |
| Study publication date | April 17, 2026 |
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