Electric Earthquakes? The Case of Hyogo Ken Nambu (Japan)

Understanding the complex mechanism of <em>Earthquake </em>phenomenon, as in all the natural systems on the Earth, does not necessarily depend on a single cause, but on a set of factors. This study is aimed at investigating the electrical phenomena that could trigger, accompany and follo...

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Main Authors: Valentino Straser, Kazunori Miura
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Language:English
Published: International Institute of Informatics and Cybernetics 2020-08-01
Series:Journal of Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics
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Online Access:http://www.iiisci.org/Journal/CV$/sci/pdfs/ZA392XY20.pdf
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description Understanding the complex mechanism of <em>Earthquake </em>phenomenon, as in all the natural systems on the Earth, does not necessarily depend on a single cause, but on a set of factors. This study is aimed at investigating the electrical phenomena that could trigger, accompany and follow an actual seismic event, with the focus of research on strong <em>Earthquakes </em>on a global scale of magnitude equal to or greater than 7. The variables analyzed in this study are different but the focus of the research has focused on three aspects. The first concerns the state of transition of the <em>Olivine </em>to about 10 km of depth and the release of electric charges and heat; the second analyzes the influence of the variation of the duration of the day; and a third analysis concerns the implication of electrical phenomena that may be at the basis of <em>Earthquake </em>triggering, in particular, the earthquakes of magnitude equal to or greater than 7. Another analysis of the strong earthquakes that occurred in 2018 concerned the Earth's Aphelion and Perihelion, linked to the Length of Day (LOD). The results showed that electrical phenomena play an important role in triggering <em>Earthquakes</em>
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spelling doaj.art-e8780dc59a704685b777c6451d2458bd2022-12-21T23:01:41ZengInternational Institute of Informatics and CyberneticsJournal of Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics1690-45242020-08-011845155Electric Earthquakes? The Case of Hyogo Ken Nambu (Japan)Valentino StraserKazunori MiuraUnderstanding the complex mechanism of <em>Earthquake </em>phenomenon, as in all the natural systems on the Earth, does not necessarily depend on a single cause, but on a set of factors. This study is aimed at investigating the electrical phenomena that could trigger, accompany and follow an actual seismic event, with the focus of research on strong <em>Earthquakes </em>on a global scale of magnitude equal to or greater than 7. The variables analyzed in this study are different but the focus of the research has focused on three aspects. The first concerns the state of transition of the <em>Olivine </em>to about 10 km of depth and the release of electric charges and heat; the second analyzes the influence of the variation of the duration of the day; and a third analysis concerns the implication of electrical phenomena that may be at the basis of <em>Earthquake </em>triggering, in particular, the earthquakes of magnitude equal to or greater than 7. Another analysis of the strong earthquakes that occurred in 2018 concerned the Earth's Aphelion and Perihelion, linked to the Length of Day (LOD). The results showed that electrical phenomena play an important role in triggering <em>Earthquakes</em>http://www.iiisci.org/Journal/CV$/sci/pdfs/ZA392XY20.pdf electric eartholivineearthquakestidal interactionlength of day (lod)schumann resonance
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Electric Earthquakes? The Case of Hyogo Ken Nambu (Japan)
Journal of Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics
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olivine
earthquakes
tidal interaction
length of day (lod)
schumann resonance
title Electric Earthquakes? The Case of Hyogo Ken Nambu (Japan)
title_full Electric Earthquakes? The Case of Hyogo Ken Nambu (Japan)
title_fullStr Electric Earthquakes? The Case of Hyogo Ken Nambu (Japan)
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title_short Electric Earthquakes? The Case of Hyogo Ken Nambu (Japan)
title_sort electric earthquakes the case of hyogo ken nambu japan
topic electric earth
olivine
earthquakes
tidal interaction
length of day (lod)
schumann resonance
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