Milos, Paliorema and Santorini
From: Richard Roscoe <ebcommrr@xxxxxxxx>
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Dear ListServ viewers,
a couple of new webpages have been added to my website that may be of interest.
Milos Volcanic Field:
Page
showing various geological features of Milos island, Greece, resulting
from volcanic activity in prehistoric times, including information about
mining of minerals associated with volcanism.
in
addition, a special subpage dedicated to the historical Paliorema
Sulfur Mine and Processing Plant has been created which includes
information about historical methods of extracting Sulfur from tufaceous
ore.
Santorini Volcano:
Geological information on Santorini volcano, Greece, which has showed signs of seismic unrest in the last year.
Richard
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