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Re: Earthquakes and the Solid Earth Tide - research paper |
Hi EQF. You will note that the research only covers “reverse-fault type earthquakes in subduction zones.” While it may answer some questions it also generates some that need to be answered before this can, or should be used to predict earthquakes. One of those questions is, was a decrease in “p-value” seen in which there wasn’t a quake? Another question is have there been any quakes in which a decrease in “p-value” wasn’t seen before a quake? There does seem to be one such quake. It was located in Andean South America and Sunda region. What was there about the decrease in “p-value” at this particular time that the triggered the quake at the time it did? Why didn’t it trigger it a mouth early, or a month later. Earth tides occur each and every day. What brought about the triggering of the quake (s) at the time it occurred as opposed to any other time, or location? By going public with this at this time it will give other scientist a chance to study it. There will be those who will shoot this down, but there will also be those who will look for the answers to the questions that will be asked. Take Care…Don in creepy town Follow Ups: ● Re: Earthquakes and the Solid Earth Tide - research paper - EQF 01:27:11 - 2/5/2003 (17962) (0) |
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