
William Ellsworth
William Ellsworth is a renowned American geophysicist and a professor at Stanford University, known for his extensive research in seismology. A former president of the American Seismological Society, he has dedicated much of his career to studying tectonic activity and earthquake patterns. Recently, he has been focusing on the unusual seismic activity in Santorini, Greece, collaborating with scientists worldwide to better understand the implications of the ongoing earthquakes in the region.
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William Ellsworth commented on the importance of proximity to the epicenter in determining local damage from earthquakes.
Amato (Ingv): «Il sisma in Kamchatka somiglia a quello che provocò il disastro della centrale nucleare di Fukushima»William Ellsworth is a renowned American professor at Stanford University's Department of Geophysics and former president of the American Seismological Society.
«Οι σεισμοί στη Σαντορίνη θα αποτελέσουν αντικείμενο μελέτης για πολλά χρόνια»

