Solar Cycles Causing Earthquakes And Volcanic Eruptions ?
Jun 9, 2015 17:08:10 GMT -6
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Post by kdog on Jun 9, 2015 17:08:10 GMT -6
I have researched this over the years, and to be honest , I didn't think there was any conclusive correlation to the cycles of the sun and earthquakes. But I am in 100% behind the prediction of earthquakes using ionospheric readings.
But, this has me wondering.
Cosmic-solar radiation as the cause of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions
Explosive volcanic eruptions triggered by cosmic rays: Volcano as a bubble chamber
Now on to earthquake prediction, to which I have known about for a few years...
Air ionization at rock surfaces and pre-earthquake signals
They know more than the are letting on.
Peace,
K
But, this has me wondering.
Cosmic-solar radiation as the cause of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions
In the last a few decades research papers started to appear in the scientific press that clearly show correlation between cosmic-solar radiations and destructive geological events like earthquakes & volcanic eruptions. These research papers are supported by statistical evidence that go back hundreds of years.
I went through some of these research papers and found an outstanding observed data that are self-explanatory, if one equipped with the correct physics. But, the researchers could not provide correct interpretation of these data. The reason of course is the fundamental defects in the basic laws of physics. Started in the 1967 a study published with the Earth and Planetary Science Letters found solar activity plays a significant role in the triggering of earthquakes. In 1998 a scientist from the Beijing Astronomical Observatory, Chinese Academy of Science, found a correlation between low solar activity and earthquakes.
Another recent research, carried by The Space and Science Research Center in Florida, US, showed strong correlation between solar activity and the largest earthquakes and volcanic eruptions within the continental united states and other regions around the world. The study looked at the data of volcanic activity between (1650 - 2009) and seismic (earthquakes) activity between (1700 - 2009) and then the recorded data was compared with the sunspots record (solar activity).
The results of this study showed very strong correlation between solar activity and the largest seismic and volcanic events, within the continental US and globally. The correlation for volcanic activity was bigger than (> 80%) and for the largest earthquakes was (100% of the top 7 most powerful) versus solar activity lows. Additionally, the research concluded the existence of a strong correlation between global volcanic activity among the largest of classes of eruptions and solar activity lows. With the 80.6% occurrence of large scale global volcanic eruptions taking place (> VEI 5) during solar activity lows and with 87.5% occurring for the very largest (> VEI 6) eruptions during major solar minimums.
The last paper that I have read about this topic is titled: Explosive Volcanic Eruptions Triggered by Cosmic Ray: Volcano as a Bubble Chamber. The research was conducted by Japanese scientists led by Toshikazu Ebisuzaki.
I went through some of these research papers and found an outstanding observed data that are self-explanatory, if one equipped with the correct physics. But, the researchers could not provide correct interpretation of these data. The reason of course is the fundamental defects in the basic laws of physics. Started in the 1967 a study published with the Earth and Planetary Science Letters found solar activity plays a significant role in the triggering of earthquakes. In 1998 a scientist from the Beijing Astronomical Observatory, Chinese Academy of Science, found a correlation between low solar activity and earthquakes.
Another recent research, carried by The Space and Science Research Center in Florida, US, showed strong correlation between solar activity and the largest earthquakes and volcanic eruptions within the continental united states and other regions around the world. The study looked at the data of volcanic activity between (1650 - 2009) and seismic (earthquakes) activity between (1700 - 2009) and then the recorded data was compared with the sunspots record (solar activity).
The results of this study showed very strong correlation between solar activity and the largest seismic and volcanic events, within the continental US and globally. The correlation for volcanic activity was bigger than (> 80%) and for the largest earthquakes was (100% of the top 7 most powerful) versus solar activity lows. Additionally, the research concluded the existence of a strong correlation between global volcanic activity among the largest of classes of eruptions and solar activity lows. With the 80.6% occurrence of large scale global volcanic eruptions taking place (> VEI 5) during solar activity lows and with 87.5% occurring for the very largest (> VEI 6) eruptions during major solar minimums.
The last paper that I have read about this topic is titled: Explosive Volcanic Eruptions Triggered by Cosmic Ray: Volcano as a Bubble Chamber. The research was conducted by Japanese scientists led by Toshikazu Ebisuzaki.
Now on to earthquake prediction, to which I have known about for a few years...
In 2008 researchers, at NASA, announced that close link between electrical disturbances on the edge of our atmosphere and impending quakes on the ground below has been found. This finding is in agreement with similar studies carried out by other space research institutes. Satellites have picked up disturbances 100 - 600 km above areas that have later been hit by earthquakes. Fluctuation in the density of electrons and other electrically-charged particles in the ionosphere has been observed, and huge signal has been detected many times before large magnitude earthquakes strike.
Jann-Yeng Liu, from the center for space and remote sensing research in Chung-Li, Taiwan added support to the link between earthquake and disturbances in the ionosphere. He examined over 100 earthquakes with magnitude 5.0 and larger in and around Taiwan over several decades. Based on, the data analysis almost all the earthquakes down to a depth of about 35 Km were preceded by distinct electrical disturbances in the ionosphere.
Minoru Freund from NASA Ames Research Center, developed a theory based on the above observations. "It boils down to the idea that when rocks are compressed-as when tectonic plates shift-they act like batteries, producing electric currents". see the following paper, Air ionization at rock surfaces and pre-earthquake signals.
Jann-Yeng Liu, from the center for space and remote sensing research in Chung-Li, Taiwan added support to the link between earthquake and disturbances in the ionosphere. He examined over 100 earthquakes with magnitude 5.0 and larger in and around Taiwan over several decades. Based on, the data analysis almost all the earthquakes down to a depth of about 35 Km were preceded by distinct electrical disturbances in the ionosphere.
Minoru Freund from NASA Ames Research Center, developed a theory based on the above observations. "It boils down to the idea that when rocks are compressed-as when tectonic plates shift-they act like batteries, producing electric currents". see the following paper, Air ionization at rock surfaces and pre-earthquake signals.
Air ionization at rock surfaces and pre-earthquake signals
They know more than the are letting on.
Peace,
K