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Scientists reveal what triggered Santorini 'earthquake swarm'
by BBC • December 03, 2025
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Scientists reveal what triggered Santorini 'earthquake swarm'
Scientists reveal what triggered Santorini 'earthquake swarm' 21 November 2025 Share Save Victoria Gill Science correspondent Share Save getty The "swarm" of tens of thousands of earthquakes near the Greek island of Santorini earlier this year was triggered by molten rock pumping through an underground channel over three months, scientists have discovered. They used physics and artificial intelligence to work out exactly what caused the more than 25,000 earthquakes, which travelled about 20km (12 miles) horizontally through the Earth's crust. They used each of the tremors as virtual sensors, then used artificial intelligence to analyse patterns associated with them. One of the lead researchers, Dr Stephen Hicks from UCL, said combining physics and machine learning in this way could help forecast volcanic eruptions. What happened in Santorini? The seismic activity started to stir beneath the Greek islands of Santorini, Amorgos, and Anafi in January 2025. The islands experienced tens of thousands of earthquakes - many of which were over magnitude 5. Many tourists fled, and locals feared that the nearby underwater volcano, Kolumbo, might be about to erupt - or that this was a seismic prelude to a larger earthquake, like the devastating, magnitude 7. 7 quake that struck the same region in 1956. The scientists, who published their findings in the journal Science, created a 3D map of the Earth around Santorini. They then mapped the evolving patterns of seismic activity of each tremor and the movement and stress in the crust. This resulted in a detailed model of exactly what drove this months-long seismic swarm. The team found that the event was driven by the horizontal movement of magma - from beneath Santorini and the Kolumbo volcano - through a 30km channel that is more than 10km beneath the seafloor. The researchers estimated that the volume of magma that moved through the crust could have filled 200,000 Olympic-sized swimming pools. These "magma intrusions", as they are known, smashed through layers of rock, triggering thousands of tremors. Lead author on the study, Anthony Lomax, a research geophysicist who develops scientific software to analyse seismic activity, explained: "The tremors act as if we had instruments deep in the Earth, and they're telling us something. "[When we analyse] the pattern those earthquakes make in our 3D model of the Earth, it matches very, very well what we expect for magma moving horizontally. " Does this mean the Santorini unrest is over?
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By BBC on December 03, 2025

Analysis Summary

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Truth Blocks
61.9
Avg Logic Quality
Avg User Score
0.0
Avg Evidence Score
Avg Total Score
0.64
Legacy Truth Score
0.83
Legacy Confidence
0.69
Legacy Weighted

Individual Truth Blocks

Block 1
AI Analysis Logic Quality: 87.0 Evidence: Coming Soon
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Truth: 0.90 Confidence: 0.90
Scientists reveal what triggered Santorini 'earthquake swarm' 21 November 2025 Victoria Gill Science correspondent getty The "swarm" of tens of thousands of earthquakes near the Greek island of Santorini earlier this year was triggered by molten rock pumping through an underground channel over three months, scientists have discovered.
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"Scientists reveal what triggered Santorini 'earthquake swarm' 21 November 2025 Victoria Gill Science correspondent getty The "swarm" of tens of thousands of earthquakes near the Greek island of Santorini earlier this year was triggered by molten rock pumping through an underground channel over three months, scientists have discovered." Click to highlight above
AI Analysis:
Reasoning: 0.85
Truth: 0.90
Confidence: 0.90
Logic Quality: Strong
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Block 2
AI Analysis Logic Quality: 55.0 Evidence: Coming Soon
Community User: No comments yet
Truth: 0.50 Confidence: 0.60
They used physics and artificial intelligence to work out exactly what caused the more than 25,000 earthquakes, which travelled about 20km (12 miles) horizontally through the Earth's crust.
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Source sentence(s):
"They used physics and artificial intelligence to work out exactly what caused the more than 25,000 earthquakes, which travelled about 20km (12 miles) horizontally through the Earth's crust." Click to highlight above
AI Analysis:
Reasoning: 0.60
Truth: 0.50
Confidence: 0.60
Logic Quality: Moderate
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Block 3
AI Analysis Logic Quality: 77.0 Evidence: Coming Soon
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Truth: 0.80 Confidence: 0.85
They used each of the tremors as virtual sensors, then used artificial intelligence to analyse patterns associated with them.
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This is an exact quote from the original text.
Source sentence(s):
"They used each of the tremors as virtual sensors, then used artificial intelligence to analyse patterns associated with them." Click to highlight above
AI Analysis:
Reasoning: 0.75
Truth: 0.80
Confidence: 0.85
Logic Quality: Strong
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Block 4
AI Analysis Logic Quality: 82.0 Evidence: Coming Soon
Community User: No comments yet
Truth: 0.85 Confidence: 0.90
One of the lead researchers, Dr Stephen Hicks from UCL, said combining physics and machine learning in this way could help forecast volcanic eruptions.
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"One of the lead researchers, Dr Stephen Hicks from UCL, said combining physics and machine learning in this way could help forecast volcanic eruptions." Click to highlight above
AI Analysis:
Reasoning: 0.80
Truth: 0.85
Confidence: 0.90
Logic Quality: Strong
AI Justification:

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Block 5
AI Analysis Logic Quality: 10.0 Evidence: Coming Soon
Community User: No comments yet
Truth: 0.10 Confidence: 0.90
What happened in Santorini?
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AI Analysis:
Reasoning: 0.10
Truth: 0.10
Confidence: 0.90
Logic Quality: Weak
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Block 6
AI Analysis Logic Quality: 45.0 Evidence: Coming Soon
Community User: No comments yet
Truth: 0.50 Confidence: 0.80
The seismic activity started to stir beneath the Greek islands of Santorini, Amorgos, and Anafi in January 2025.
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"The seismic activity started to stir beneath the Greek islands of Santorini, Amorgos, and Anafi in January 2025." Click to highlight above
AI Analysis:
Reasoning: 0.40
Truth: 0.50
Confidence: 0.80
Logic Quality: Weak
AI Justification:

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Block 7
AI Analysis Logic Quality: 82.0 Evidence: Coming Soon
Community User: No comments yet
Truth: 0.85 Confidence: 0.90
The islands experienced tens of thousands of earthquakes - many of which were over magnitude 5.
Source Mapping: Exact_Quote
This is an exact quote from the original text.
Source sentence(s):
"The islands experienced tens of thousands of earthquakes - many of which were over magnitude 5." Click to highlight above
AI Analysis:
Reasoning: 0.80
Truth: 0.85
Confidence: 0.90
Logic Quality: Strong
AI Justification:

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Block 8
AI Analysis Logic Quality: 57.0 Evidence: Coming Soon
Community User: No comments yet
Truth: 0.60 Confidence: 0.80
Many tourists fled, and locals feared that the nearby underwater volcano, Kolumbo, might be about to erupt - or that this was a seismic prelude to a larger earthquake, the devastating, magnitude 7.
Source Mapping: Exact_Quote
This is an exact quote from the original text.
Source sentence(s):
"Many tourists fled, and locals feared that the nearby underwater volcano, Kolumbo, might be about to erupt - or that this was a seismic prelude to a larger earthquake, the devastating, magnitude 7." Click to highlight above
AI Analysis:
Reasoning: 0.55
Truth: 0.60
Confidence: 0.80
Logic Quality: Moderate
AI Justification:

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Canonical Block | Criteria v2.0 | Updated: Dec 03, 2025
About Truth Blocks

Truth blocks are minimal argument units that represent atomic reasoning. Each block is analyzed independently for:

  • Truth Score: Factual accuracy (0-1)
  • Reasoning Types: Deductive, inductive, etc.
  • Logical Fallacies: Detected reasoning errors
  • Confidence: AI certainty in analysis

The weighted score combines truth score with reasoning quality and fallacy penalties according to our scoring criteria.