was it an asteroid? A meeting with the experts • Elbapress

was it an asteroid? A meeting with the experts • Elbapress
was it an asteroid? A meeting with the experts • Elbapress

Recording of a roar

What happened on June 20th in Elba? A roar of strong intensity shook the island and the Tuscan coast, causing concern among the population. The phenomenon, accompanied by a brief trepidation of the ground, raised fears of an earthquake.
To shed light on the event and answer citizens’ questions, a meeting with experts entitled
“Seismic-acoustic event on Elba on 20 June 2024: what happened?”,
will be held on July 10th, at 5.00 pm in the council chamber in Piazza Dante Alighieri 1 in Marina di Campo.
Speakers will be:
• Andrea Fiaschi: Doctor in Geology with many years of experience in seismology, expert in volcanology and head of the Tuscan seismic-acoustic network
• Emanuele Marchetti: Associate Professor in Solid Earth Geophysics. For over 20 years he has been studying explosive volcanic processes through geophysical techniques, such as seismology and infrasonic acoustics and is responsible for the acoustic part of the Elba network.
• Marco Morelli: Doctor in Geological Sciences with a focus on planetary geology and meteoritic impacts, he boasts extensive experience in scientific expeditions all over the world.
The meeting will be moderated by the journalist Michela Gargiulo
During the meeting, the data collected by the seismic-acoustic instrumentation installed on Elba, which recorded the event with high resolution, will be presented. The experts will discuss the possible causes of the boom, with particular attention to the hypothesis of a meteorite impact.
The event is open to all citizens, especially to the inhabitants of Elba who directly experienced the roar. It is a unique opportunity to learn more about a phenomenon that has aroused great interest and to discuss with experts.

 
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