TWO PROFESSORS OF THE MASTER'S DEGREE IN THE TEAM THAT DISCOVERED NEW VOLCANIC COMPLEX BELOW THE SOUTHERN TYRRHENIAN SEA

Prof. Barbara Orecchio and Debora Presti, together with the research collaborator Dr. Cristina Totaro, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Physical Science and Earth Science of the University of Messina, are part of the team that discovered three underwater volcanoes in the Tyrrhenian Sea, off-shore Calabria. The researchers, in collaboration with researchers from various institutions, in particular the INGV and the Universities of Catania and Palermo, have published the results of the study in the prestigious journal Tectonics. 
The study received the recognition of "Highlight" EOS - Earth & Space Science News and revealed the presence, not far from the west coast of Calabria, of three submarine volcanoes to which have been attributed the names of Ovidio, Diamante and Enotrio. This volcanic complex, so far unknown, represents one of the largest Italian submarine volcanic complexes. 
Link to publication: 
agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley
https://eos.org/research-spotlights/new-volcanic-complex-found-below-the-southern-tyrrhenian-sea

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