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Earthquake - the result of an explosion of magmatic gases
« on: 28/03/2021 18:28:27 »
The cause of earthquakes is the explosion of magmatic gases.
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There is a strict pattern - earthquakes most often occur in the foothills.
There are practically no earthquakes on the plains and high in the mountains.
Possibly, in the foothills under the earth's crust there are pits in which magmatic gases collect and then explode.
Magmatic gases, being under high pressure, penetrate into voids and cracks in which air is located.

The tidal force stretches and compresses the Earth twice a day, due to which pressure decreases and increases under the earth's crust. As a result, air penetrates into underground voids and cracks.
And as soon as the ratio of magmatic gases and air approaches 1-10, an explosion occurs, and waves, from the source of the earthquake, scatter in different directions.
After the explosion, a void is formed in the focus of the earthquake and cracks into which gases rush, as a result, a repeated explosion occurs.
The duration of earthquakes and the number of underground explosions depends on the amount of combustible mixture in the epicentral area. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earthquake

1. The autoignition temperature of gases is about 500 ° C, and is located at depths of 20-30 km.
2. In cracks, the combustible mixture explodes not all, but only that part that has reached the required proportion.
3. Along the cracks that stretch from the continents to the seas, gases move, due to which, in the seas that are at the foot of the mountains, seaquakes are formed. https://uc.xyz/S6F82?pub=link
http://www.garshin.ru/evolution/geology/geosphere/geophysics/lineaments.html
4. After explosions in the center of the earthquake, a rarefaction occurs, into which the mantle rushes, as a result - the last shock occurs.
5. During earthquakes, the epicentral area descends and becomes denser, due to which the flow of gases through micro-gaps decreases, and the earthquake focus subsides.

The intensity of earthquakes can be expressed by the following formula: A = m / h.
Where, m is the mass of the combustible mixture.
h is the depth of the combustible mixture.
Also, the intensity of earthquakes depends on the ability of the earth's crust to pass water and air. I believe it is higher in the foothills.
The hypothesis presented can be easily tested if a firecracker is blown up under the ice.

The problem with studying earthquakes is that earthquakes are not cyclical like ebbs and flows.
At the same time, earthquakes, volcanoes and geysers have a pattern, they most often occur in the foothills, but on the plains they are practically absent.
On the plains, there are no earthquakes on the fracture line of the plates. (both on land and sea). https://images.app.goo.gl/NC9u68Tyw7Gm4M5cA

Due to the rotation of the Earth, centrifugal force acts on the earth's crust, but due to the orbital motion of the Earth, the centrifugal force oscillates, for this reason, tension and movement of the earth's crust occurs. These forces, during the formation of planets, can create mountain systems, but not volcanoes and earthquakes.
The video shows how during an earthquake, the earth's crust floats on the mantle.


Magma vortex hypothesis about earthquakes.
The reason for the axial rotation of the Earth is cyclones and anticyclones, which move in the direction of the general transport of air from west to east. https://meteoinfo.ru/ugryumov/2926-ugryumov-perenos
Rotating, the earth's crust carries away the mantle, due to which dozens of magma vortices are formed, which move along the equator following the earth's crust. While rotating, magma vortices move relative to the earth's crust at variable speed, sometimes stopping, similar to cyclones and anticyclones.
Blocking anticyclones. http://meteoweb.ru/2018/phen20180730.php
Magma vortices are one of the mechanisms of the Earth's thermoregulation. The cyclonic magma gate is a magma vortex that throws the mantle upward from the center of the Earth. An anticyclonic magma vortex, on the contrary, pulls in the mantle from the upper layers of the mantle and sends it to the center of the Earth. Magma eddies, creating pressure and vacuum between the earth's crust and mantle, are one of the causes of vertical stress in the earth's crust. A similar natural phenomenon is observed in the seas and oceans, when a whirlpool rotates under the ice. When a number of factors coincide, magma vortices can transform into a tornado.
A water tornado in a matter of minutes draws in thousands of tons of water, and magma is a vortex tornado, I believe, is more massive and powerful. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tornado_Alley

Rotating, the magma vortex under the volcanic mountain creates rarefaction. Due to this, a cork opens in the volcano's crater, and the air penetrates under the volcanic mountain.
And as soon as the ratio of magmatic gases and air reaches the desired proportion, an explosion occurs, and waves from the volcanic mountain scatter in different directions.
Today, science knows many types of explosion, perhaps in the solar system there are many more.
It is possible that the mantle and the earth's crust produce the combustible mixture.

Harbingers of seismic events:
1. Underground rumble, tremors of the earth.
a) At the epicenter, the groundwater level may decrease, and rise along the perimeter of the epicenter.
2. Temperature, composition of water and air change.
3. Above the epicentral area of ​​future events, there may be changes in geophysical fields (magnetic, electric, gravitational, etc.).
4. Foreshocks - subsidence of the earth's crust before the main event, due to the rarefaction between the earth's crust and the mantle.
5. Aftershocks - subsidence of the earth's crust after the main event.
6. After the explosion, cracks are formed in the earth's crust, into which gases and mantle rush.
7. Aftershocks also appear after underground atomic explosions.
8. One of the causes of aftershocks can be the effect of falling plaster from the ceiling. This is when a piece of cooled mantle peels off from the inner side of the earth's crust and falls onto the core, due to which a void is formed between the Earth's crust and the falling piece of crust, into which the mantle then rushes.
Stalactites https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stalactite

If the volcanic mountain is in the ocean, then before the volcanic eruption, small bubbles may appear on the surface of the water around the volcanic mountain.
The gas content above the epicentral area can be determined using a gas trap containing a litmus test.
If the activity of a volcano depends on the pressure of the mantle, then neighboring volcanoes should also erupt simultaneously.

The volcano is a pressure relief valve.
The statement that a volcanic eruption is a result of an increase in mantle pressure does not hold water, since the greater the pressure of the mantle, the more tightly the vent closes. The mouth of the volcano is a cone several kilometers long. For the vent to open, the cork of the volcano must move down, not up. And for this, a vacuum must be created under the volcanic plug, or an explosion must occur over the plug.
During a volcanic eruption, the interval between two explosions ranges from a few minutes to a year. All this time, there is a filling of the center of the volcano with a combustible mixture. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1883_eruption_of_Krakatoa
It is possible that an earthquake is a volcano that erupts towards the core of the Earth.
 
Before the eruption of the geyser, the magma vortex stops moving,due to which the vacuum between the magma gate and the Earth's crust increases. For this reason, the water sinks onto the hot mantle, and as a result, a geyser erupts.
The intensity of a geyser eruption depends on the ability of the earth's crust to pass water and air. I believe it is higher in the foothills.
It is possible that if a number of factors coincide, geysers can cause explosions and earthquakes.
Perhaps earthquakes, volcanoes, geysers, etc. are the reaction of the planets to the ingress of liquid onto the mantle. https://m.polit.ru/news/2013/04/10/ps_io_vulcanos/
At great depths, liquids and gases are under high pressure and temperature. And the result of their interaction and state of aggregation is a big mystery. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/State_of_matter
Perhaps, at depth, there is a line of equilibrium, pressure of magmatic gases and pressure of the atmosphere.
The equilibrium line is a boundary that is difficult for gases to overcome without the help of tidal forces. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weather_front

The manifestations of volcanic earthquakes are almost indistinguishable from tectonic earthquakes. 90% of volcanoes are located in seismically active zones.
In Japan, an explosion of volcanic gases shattered a mountain 670 m high. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krakatoa
In Indonesia, an explosion of a combustible mixture destroyed half of the volcano and caused earthquakes in several cities, and there are quite a few such facts. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Geyser_animation.gif
It is estimated that millions of earthquakes are recorded on our planet every year.

The higher the axial and orbital velocity of the planets, the higher the geological activity of the planets.
It is possible that solar activity is the result of the geological activity of the Sun, and sunspots are funnels of magma-vorots.
The reason for the formation of sunspots may be the fact that the period of rotation of the Sun at the equator is about 25 days, and at the poles 38 days.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunspot https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Red_Spot
At the equator, cyclones, anticyclones, gyres and sunspots are not formed, because at the equator, the Coriolis force does not arise.
https://images.app.goo.gl/3sRSRbVsEbWtMoVY6
Atmospheric vortices and sunspots live for several days, and then there is a gradual destruction.
The solar force of Coriolis, stretches and compresses the Earth twice a day, due to which the pressure under the earth's crust decreases and increases. As a result, air enters the earth's crust.

As we can see, the weather above the Earth's crust depends on the speed and direction of rotation of cyclones and anticyclones, and the weather under the Earth's crust depends on the speed and direction of rotation of magma vortices.
All physical processes that occur in the atmosphere occur in the ocean and in the Earth's mantle.
"The laws of nature are universal!" (Lao Tzu)

Criticism of the tectonic hypothesis.
1. Why do earthquakes occur both at the junction of tectonic plates and in the center of the plate?
2. The statement that stress accumulates at the junction of tectonic plates is questionable.
a) How much is the density of the tectonic plate at the junction greater than in the middle of the plate?
b) Does tectonics affect the rate of well drilling?
c) If the lithospheric plates were constantly moving one on top of the other, then the earth would tremble and hum, especially in zones of seismic activity.
3. Tectonic plates cannot have the properties of a spring or rubber.
a) This can be easily verified by testing. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plate_tectonics
4. Why is the epicenter circular rather than elongated along the fault line?
5. During earthquakes, people and objects that are at the epicenter are strongly thrown up. I believe only an underground explosion is capable of this.
Then, from the epicenter, the waves are diverged into all four sides, thanks to which the buildings are swing - like ships on the waves. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ship_motions
a) According to the tectonic hypothesis of earthquakes, fluctuations from the epicenter should not be divided into four sides, but only in two sides. Arriving, horizontal oscillation of the earth's crust, which would be extremely detrimental.
6. Vibrations from earthquakes are transmitted in the form of seismic waves over a distance of more than 10 thousand km.
a) Then why seismic waves do not provoke earthquakes in other regions of the Earth
http://www.evgengusev.narod.ru/spb/zhirnov-2011.html
7. According to the tectonic hypothesis of earthquakes, a seismic wave moves in the crust of the Earth. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seismic_wave
And according to the explosive hypothesis, a seismic tsunami wave moves under the Earth's crust.
8. After major earthquakes, a seismic wave goes around half of the globe. I believe that only a seismic tsunami wave, which moves under the Earth's crust, is capable of this. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gravity_wave
9. The movement of the plates is explained by mantle heat-gravity currents, which move similarly to constant currents in the ocean.
Questions arise:
a) Ocean currents are driven by the wind.
c) The boiling mantle will not be able to create a constant current, due to the rotation of the Earth and the absence of shores, under the crust of the Earth.
10. The statement that the lithospheric plates move due to the temperature difference in the bowels of the Earth is questionable.
a) Moreover, the earth's crust itself moves the mantle, thereby forming magmatic vortices.
c) It also raises doubts that lithospheric plates can sink into the planet's mantle and reach the depth of the outer core.
d) If the lower lithospheric plates easily sink into the Earth's mantle, then during the creeping of the plates, the lower plate should easily sink down.
11. There is no information about the amount of speed, direction of movement and size of tectonic plates.
a) If there are 13 lithospheric plates on the Earth, then there should be about 100 tectonic plates. https://uc.xyz/TuYWM?pub=link
b) How many tectonic plates are there on the Eurasian lithospheric plate? https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plate_tectonics
c) There is no description of the mechanism of interaction of tectonic plates. https://images.app.goo.gl/CgMB2Lj8Q7PWJGAr9
d) Do tectonic plates sink in the Earth's mantle, reaching the depth of the outer core.
12. How do lithospheric plates float around the Earth's core at a depth of 700 km?
a) Similar to planets - in elliptical orbits?
b) Chaotic - like icebergs in the ocean?
c) Within the framework of the laws of mechanics, the plates should rotate around the core of the Earth in the same way as the planets of the solar system.
d) If the plate approaches the center of the Earth by 700 km, then the angular velocity of the plate will greatly increase.
13. It is believed that the sources of earthquakes are located at depths of more than 700 km.
a) As at a depth of 700 km. is there a collision of two tectonic plates?
b) What forces move and press two plates at a depth of 700 km?
c) How do two plates find each other at such depths?
d) Why is there no detailed description of the mechanism of the origin of the earthquake source at great depths. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earthquake
e) I believe, according to the tectonic hypothesis of earthquakes, the hypocenter and epicenter should be at the same depth.
14. Also, there is no exhaustive explanation of the mechanism of movement of seismic waves from the earthquake source to the Earth's surface, over a distance of more than 700 km. https://uc.xyz/QWJOM?pub=link
a) As a seismic wave, moving from the source to the epicenter, over a distance of more than 700 km. falls exactly on the fault line. https://uc.xyz/SyD44?pub=link
b) It is possible that seismic waves that formed in the Earth's mantle at a depth of more than 700 km do not reach the earth's crust. https://uc.xyz/S8w3m?pub=link
c) It is possible that the tremors that occur at the bottom of the sea depths do not reach the surface of the seas.
15. According to the explosive hypothesis of earthquakes, the diameter of the epicentral region depends on the size of the pit under the earth's crust and does not exceed 100 km.
a) According to the tectonic hypothesis, the diameter of the epicentral area depends on the depth of the source and should exceed 1000 km.
b) What will be the diameter of the epicentral area if the depth of the source is 700 km https://uc.xyz/SyD44?pub=link
c) What will be the diameter of the epicentral region if the earthquake source is located in the center of the Earth?
16. The tectonic hypothesis of earthquakes can be easily tested if two clay slabs are moved towards each other in a basin of water.
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Re: Earthquake - the result of an explosion of magmatic gases
« Reply #1 on: 28/03/2021 18:42:15 »
Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 28/03/2021 18:28:27
. There is no convincing evidence that tectonic plates exist.
Apart from the clear lines of volcanic or tectonic activity and the measured continental drifts.
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Re: Earthquake - the result of an explosion of magmatic gases
« Reply #2 on: 28/03/2021 18:44:33 »
Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 28/03/2021 18:28:27
3. The statement that the Earth's crust accumulates tectonic stress is questionable. (This can be easily verified by putting experience).
The stress is measurable.
It has nothing to do with golf.

Can one of the mods please movie this to "that can't be true" please?

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Re: Earthquake - the result of an explosion of magmatic gases
« Reply #3 on: 29/03/2021 20:53:30 »
Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 29/03/2021 20:29:03
the diameter of the epicenter should be more than 700 km
The word "epicentre" means "on the centre" It is, by definition, the point above the centre of the earthquake and , since it's a point, it has no diameter.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epicenter

If you know that little about quakes, perhaps you should try learning, before trying to tell everyone they are wrong.
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Re: Earthquake - the result of an explosion of magmatic gases
« Reply #4 on: 29/03/2021 22:04:34 »
Quote from: Bored chemist on 29/03/2021 20:53:30
Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 29/03/2021 20:29:03
the diameter of the epicenter should be more than 700 km
The word "epicentre" means "on the centre" It is, by definition, the point above the centre of the earthquake and , since it's a point, it has no diameter.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epicenter

If you know that little about quakes, perhaps you should try learning, before trying to tell everyone they are wrong.
It looks like he knows as little about quakes as he does about tides. In common with a few who post in this section, he also seems to try to shoehorn his pet theory into everything...
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Re: Earthquake - the result of an explosion of magmatic gases
« Reply #5 on: 31/03/2021 12:03:20 »
"Earthquakes occur in the crust or upper mantle, which ranges from the earth's surface to about 800 kilometers deep (about 500 miles)."

https://www.usgs.gov/faqs/what-depth-do-earthquakes-occur-what-significance-depth?qt-news_science_products=0#qt-news_science_products

Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 31/03/2021 11:08:32

b) How does energy transfer mechanism from the hearth to the epicenter, at a distance of 700 km?
As  shockwaves passing through rock
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What will the epicenter area be equal, if we consider that the diameter of the epicenter depends on the distance from the hearth to the epicenter?
I'm sorry, but I don't understand what you are asking.
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Re: Earthquake - the result of an explosion of magmatic gases
« Reply #6 on: 31/03/2021 17:37:24 »
The stupider the hypothesis, the easier it is to refute it, provided that the opponent is not stupid!
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According to the magma-gate theory of earthquakes, the diameter of the epicenter depends, on the diameter of the magma-gate, and reaches 100 km.
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The word "epicentre" means "on the centre" It is, by definition, the point above the centre of the earthquake and , since it's a point, it has no diameter.
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Re: Earthquake - the result of an explosion of magmatic gases
« Reply #7 on: 05/04/2021 11:53:27 »
Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 05/04/2021 00:59:26
What will be the diameter of the epicenter
Zero.
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Re: Earthquake - the result of an explosion of magmatic gases
« Reply #8 on: 05/04/2021 18:25:28 »
Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 05/04/2021 00:59:26
How do the plates interact at such a depth, given that the continental crust is about 30 km thick, and the oceanic one is 5 km thick?
That is completely factually incorrect. Continental lithosphere is up to 200km thick. How do plates interact at greater depth? It appears that you have never heard of/have discounted subduction of plates which is central to plate tectonics?

Also, you appear to not understand what epicentre means - as pointed out by BC several times.

It looks like plate tectonics, like tides is another thing you do not understand but are content to spout nonsense about. Why do you do it?
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Re: Earthquake - the result of an explosion of magmatic gases
« Reply #9 on: 12/04/2021 12:50:31 »
Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 12/04/2021 12:18:52
When a heavy volcanic plug moves downward, due to friction, the volcano trembles and hums, similar to a log from which an unlubricated nail is pulled out.
You're just taking the piss now. Pretty obvious trolling.
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Re: Earthquake - the result of an explosion of magmatic gases
« Reply #10 on: 12/04/2021 13:05:18 »
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Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 05/04/2021 00:59:26
How do the plates interact at such a depth, given that the continental crust is about 30 km thick, and the oceanic one is 5 km thick?
That is completely factually incorrect. Continental lithosphere is up to 200km thick. How do plates interact at greater depth? It appears that you have never heard of/have discounted subduction of plates which is central to plate tectonics?

Also, you appear to not understand what epicentre means - as pointed out by BC several times.

It looks like plate tectonics, like tides is another thing you do not understand but are content to spout nonsense about. Why do you do it?
I think this may be involved.

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Re: Earthquake - the result of an explosion of magmatic gases
« Reply #11 on: 12/04/2021 13:40:28 »
The only interesting I've learned from this thread is that vorot is the Russian word for gate.
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Re: Earthquake - the result of an explosion of magmatic gases
« Reply #12 on: 13/04/2021 09:11:32 »
Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 13/04/2021 08:57:41
The volcano tube is a cone about ten kilometers long, it is possible to squeeze it only from top to bottom.
The greater the pressure of the magma, the more densely it is closed.
The only reason somebody would post scientifically illiterate nonsense like this is to troll.
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Re: Earthquake - the result of an explosion of magmatic gases
« Reply #13 on: 13/04/2021 13:56:45 »
There are a few other contributing factors for any theory of earth quakes. First, it was discovered that the earth's iron core spins faster than the surface of the earth. The core will then create visco-plastic friction with the mantle which then helps drag the surface crust along. This can create surface stresses.

The core laps the crust about once every 400 years which is fast compared to plate movement. Below is link from the National Science Foundation .
https://nsf.gov/discoveries/disc_summ.jsp?cntn_id=100044&org=NSF

Another contributing factor is water, which can dissolve its way below the crust into the mantle. This is driven by chemical potential. As water gets hotter and increases pressure it can dissolve most crustal materials. This is driven by the second law .  There will be displacement upward of other materials such as molten materials that will phase separate as rising water lowers pressure and temperature.
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Re: Earthquake - the result of an explosion of magmatic gases
« Reply #14 on: 13/04/2021 15:10:47 »
The volcano is a pressure relief valve.
The statement that a volcanic eruption is the result of an increase in mantle pressure does not stand up to criticism, because the greater the pressure of the mantle, the more tightly the vent closes. The mouth of the volcano is a cone several kilometers long. For the vent to open, the plug of the volcano must move down and not up. And for this, a vacuum must be created under the volcanic plug, or an explosion must occur over the plug.
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Re: Earthquake - the result of an explosion of magmatic gases
« Reply #15 on: 16/04/2021 20:58:37 »
Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 16/04/2021 19:37:01
According to the magma vortex theory of earthquakes, a seismic wave moves under the earth's crust, similarly to the cinnamon.
I think that lost  (or gained) something in translation

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Re: Earthquake - the result of an explosion of magmatic gases
« Reply #16 on: 16/04/2021 21:56:37 »
Quote from: Bored chemist on 16/04/2021 20:58:37
Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 16/04/2021 19:37:01
According to the magma vortex theory of earthquakes, a seismic wave moves under the earth's crust, similarly to the cinnamon.
I think that lost  (or gained) something in translation

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cinnamon
According to the magma-language theory of earthquakes, the seismic wave moves under the crust of the Earth, the analogue of the tsunami.

And according to tectonic theory, a seismic wave moves in the crust of the Earth. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seismic_wave
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Re: Earthquake - the result of an explosion of magmatic gases
« Reply #17 on: 17/04/2021 10:36:34 »
Is there a comedy section this thread could be moved to?
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Re: Earthquake - the result of an explosion of magmatic gases
« Reply #18 on: 17/04/2021 12:38:51 »
Quote from: The Spoon on 17/04/2021 10:36:34
Is there a comedy section this thread could be moved to?
It's not funny anymore.
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Re: Earthquake - the result of an explosion of magmatic gases
« Reply #19 on: 18/04/2021 01:05:19 »
Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 17/04/2021 20:53:30
After strong earthquakes, the seismic wave envelopes half of the globe, I suppose, only the seismic wave-tsunami is capable of it, which moves under the crust of the Earth.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1897_assam_earthquake
Is it anything like a disco inferno?
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