Re: Correlation with Sunspots
Posted by
JAC on 1/22/2010, 8:53 am
Sunspots vs earthquakes and volcanoes
Number of (mainly amateur) researchers have noticed coincidence between sunspot minima and occurrences of major earthquakes or volcanoes.
The Earth's iron core (source of the Earth's magnetic field, i.e. the Earth's dynamo) does not rotate around the same axes as the Earth itself, hence dislocation of magnetic poles. Jupiter-Saturn gravitational forces pull the Sun around its barycentre (see equation on website http://www.vukcevic.co.uk ) The same forces will pull the Earth's mass centre away from its orbital trajectory, the eccentricity of the Earth's iron core to the rest of its bodily mass causing drift of its magnetic poles. It follows that a certain major planets configuration will cause disturbances within the Earth's interior which may initiate major earthquakes (already linked to times of sunspot minima) and volcanic eruptions. It is important to state: the sunspot periods are affected by a configuration of major planet's magnetospheres, which follow similar but not exactly same timing as their astronomical configuration. Therefore, earthquakes and volcanoes appear to be linked to sunspot periods because they are initiated by the same cause. You may think this is just a coincidence. My motto: the nature is adverse to a coincidence; it is ruled by a cause and the consequence.
LATEST The variation of the horizontal component H of the geomagnetic field is the crucial parameter in the Magneto-Seismic Effect MSE to be discussed in a companion paper. The connection of earthquake activity to possible solar or solar wind drivers is not well understood; many authors have attempted correlations in the past with mixed results. We will use data from the S3C Great Observatory and from ground-based magnetometer arrays to show long term trends near solar minimum for ultra low frequency (ULF) fluctuations, specifically the Pc5 (1 - 8 mHz) band. R. Kessel, F. Freund, G. Duma
Lab for Solar and Space Physics, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD 20771 [ramona.l.kessel(at)nasa.gov
Department of Physics, San Jose State University and Ecosystem Science and Technology, NASA Ames Research Center, MS 242-4, Moffett Field, CA 94035-1000
http://www.cosis.net/abstracts/EGU06/01705/EGU06-J-01705.pdf
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