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View SchemaThe possible correlation between electromagnetic earth fields and future earthquakes
| Authors | S. Cht. Mavrodiev, C. Thanassoulas |
|---|---|
| Categories | |
| ArXiv ID | physics/0110012 |
| URL | https://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0110012 |
| Journal | ISBN 954-9820-05-X |
Abstract
From 23 - 27 July 2001 in the Institute of Nuclear Research and Nuclear Energy, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia was held a seminar under the title: "Possible correlations between electromagnetic earth fields and future earthquakes" organized by the Institute's Department of "Astrophysical Objects and Environment". As a main result of the first two days seminar work was the prediction of the direction and the day of the Skyros, Greece earthquake, that was confirned in the next day: Aeg. Sea, 07/26 00:21:37, 39.06N 24.34E, Depth 19 km, Mag 6.3- http://www.noa.gr/English/home-en.html. Analogously, a month later the day of Yambol, Bulgaria eartquake was predicted. The papers of A.M.Galper et al (2001), "High- energy charged particle flux variations in vicinity of Earth as earthquakes precursors", http://www.pereplet.ru/pops/quakes.html, and http://science.rambler.ru/db/msg.html?mid=1168269&uri=galper.html, the analysis of NASA data from http://www.sel.noaa.gov, explained why the Seminar main hypothesis works and give an optimism the combined earth and satellite monitoring for earthquakes "prediction" will succeed this time. The authors are looking forward and waiting with respect for opinions, suggestions, and possible collaboration.
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"abstract": "From 23 - 27 July 2001 in the Institute of Nuclear Research and Nuclear\nEnergy, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia was held a seminar under the\ntitle: \"Possible correlations between electromagnetic earth fields and future\nearthquakes\" organized by the Institute\u0027s Department of \"Astrophysical Objects\nand Environment\".\n As a main result of the first two days seminar work was the prediction of the\ndirection and the day of the Skyros, Greece earthquake, that was confirned in\nthe next day: Aeg. Sea, 07/26 00:21:37, 39.06N 24.34E, Depth 19 km, Mag 6.3-\nhttp://www.noa.gr/English/home-en.html.\n Analogously, a month later the day of Yambol, Bulgaria eartquake was\npredicted. The papers of A.M.Galper et al (2001), \"High- energy charged\nparticle flux variations in vicinity of Earth as earthquakes precursors\",\nhttp://www.pereplet.ru/pops/quakes.html, and\nhttp://science.rambler.ru/db/msg.html?mid=1168269\u0026uri=galper.html, the analysis\nof NASA data from http://www.sel.noaa.gov, explained why the Seminar main\nhypothesis works and give an optimism the combined earth and satellite\nmonitoring for earthquakes \"prediction\" will succeed this time.\n The authors are looking forward and waiting with respect for opinions,\nsuggestions, and possible collaboration.",
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