The Sun is the main source of energy supply for planet Earth. The sun emits energy over a very wide frequency range. Seismic activity of the earth's crust is formed by the radio frequency range of radiation from the Sun. There are two known methods for converting the energy of electromagnetic waves into thermal energy: absorption spectra/emission spectra and induction heating by eddy currents. In nature, the radiofrequency range of solar radiation manifests itself in the temperature of mining mines and the presence of sources of geothermal fluids. Extremes in the spectral density of the radio frequency range of solar radiation are observed during geomagnetic storms. Researchers of solar-terrestrial magnetism have learned to predict geomagnetic storms a month before they manifest themselves in the form of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. The article provides a table demonstrating the presence of a correlation between the seismic activity of the earth's crust and geomagnetic storms for the period 2022 - 2023. Spelling prospectus arrangement for research and action to reduce seismic activity in the earth's crust is proposed.
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Geothermal Energy, Volcanoes, Earthquakes, Geomagnetic Storms, Solar Radiation
Forecasts Geomagnetic storms | Volcanic eruptions&earthquakes |
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1 | 2 |
20.11.22 | 20.11.22 Kamchatka. Eruption of two volcanoes. 21.11.22 Indonesia. Volcano eruption 22.11.22 South America. Volcanic eruption |
5.02.23 | 5.02.23 Türkiye, Syria. Earthquake 7.02.23 USA. New York State, earthquake. |
8-11.03.23 | 10.03.23 North of Colombia earthquake 5.9 points 11.03.23 Indonesia and Türkiye earthquake 7.7 points 15.03.23 Türkiye earthquake 4.8 points |
19-21.03.23 Index 5 | 18.03.23 Ecuador earthquake 6.9 points |
1-2.04.23 | 2.04.23 Papua New Guinea earthquake 7.2 points |
10-11.04.23 | 10.04.23 Kamchatka. Bezymyanny Volcano eruption 11.04.23 Kamchatka. Volcano Shiveluch eruption |
16-17.04.23 | 16.04.23 Mexico. Volcano Popocatepetl eruption |
25.04.23 Indonesia Earthquake in Sumatra 26.04.23 New Zealand. Hawke's Bay area near Dannevirke. Earthquake 5.2 magnetude 27.04.23 Ukraine. Yaremcha, Ivano-Frankivsk region. Earthquake 2.2 magnitude | |
11-12.05.23 | 10.05.23. Japan. Ishikawa Prefecture. Earthquake 5 points |
23-27.05.23 | 21.05.23 USA off the coast of Northern California Earthquake 5.5 points. Aegean Sea. Island of Crete. Earthquake 4.3. Northern Kuril Islands Shikotan and Kunashir. Earthquake 5 points. 26.05.23 Japan. Tokyo and Eastern Japan. Earthquake 6.3 points 26.05.23 Poltava region Earthquake 3.5 points |
6.06.23 | 6.06.23 Romania. Arad. Earthquake 3 points |
30.06.23 | 30.06.23. Indonesia. Java Island. Earthquake 6.4 points |
8-9.07.23 | 3.07.23 - 4.07.23 Iceland. Reykjanes Peninsula. Earthquakes 4 – 5 points |
12-22.07.23 | 25.07.23. Türkiye Adana Province. Earthquake 5.5 points. |
4-6.08.23 | 6.08.23 China. Shandong Province. Earthquake 5.5 points. |
10-16.08.23 | 11.08.23. Japan. Hokaido Island. Earthquake 6 points 12.08.23. Türkiye. Two earthquakes of 4.8 and 4.5 points |
18-21.08.23 | 18.08.23. Colombia. Bogota. Earthquakes 6.3 points 21.08.23. Northern California. Earthquake 5.1 points |
25-31.08.23 | 29.08.23. Indonesia. Bali island. Earthquake 7 points. |
8-10.09.23 К3 | 8.09.23. Morocco in the High Atlas Mountains. Earthquake 6.8 points |
1-2.10.23 | 3.10.23 Nepal. 2 earthquakes with an amplitude of 6.3 and 5.3 points 3.10.23 Italy, magnitude 4 earthquake north of Naples |
5.10.23 | 7.10.23. Afghanistan. Two earthquakes of magnitude 6.3 |
2-9.11.23 К4 | 2.11.24, Philippines earthquake of magnitude 7.5. The outbreak lay at a depth of 63 kilometers, the epicenter is located 19 kilometers in the municipality of Tagbina, Due to powerful tremors, the Philippines and Japan warned of a tsunami threat. 3.11.23 Nepal. Earthquake of magnitude 6.4. Another research center indicates 5.7 |
9-11.23 4 points | 12.11.23 Iceland. Reykjanes Peninsula. Thousands of tremors have been recorded in the Fagradalsfjall volcano area. Before the 2021 eruption, it remained without volcanic activity for 800 years. |
21-24.11.23 К4 24-26.11.23 Medium К5 | 23.11.23. Eastern Turkey, Malatya province. Two tremors of magnitude 5.3 and 4.7. The epicenter of the seismic event was located 30 km southeast of the city of Malatya. The outbreak lay at a depth of 6.9 km. 23.11.23. Ukraine. In the Novoselytska territorial community of the Chernivets region (Bukovyna), an earthquake of magnitude 2.0 occurred. |
1.12.23 К7 2.12.23 К5 4-7.12.23 К4 5.12.23 К5 | On December 3, the most active volcano in Indonesia erupted, Mount Merapi (on the island of Sumatra). The height of the volcano is 2891 meters. The eruption lasted about five minutes, throwing a column of ash to a height of more than 15 thousand meters. |
17 – 18.12.23 К4-К6 | 17.12.23. Northern Turkey earthquake of magnitude 4.3. The epicenter is 26 km north of Erzincan at a depth of 15 km. 18.12.23 BBC report. Iceland. Reyk'janes Peninsula. After several earthquakes, the volcano began to erupt. Geothermal health resorts located near the volcano were closed. |
1-2.01.24 – К4 | 1.01.24. The Japan Meteorological Agency reported earthquakes off the coast of Ishikawa and nearby prefectures this morning, one with a preliminary magnitude of 7.6. A tsunami with a wave of up to 5 m is possible. |
11-14.01.24 Weak | 15.01.24. In Iceland, on the Reykjanes Peninsula, the town of Grindavik is on fire. The seismic activity of the volcano has increased sharply over the past 24 hours, and an eruption occurred. |
23-24.01.24 | 23.01.24 On Tuesday, an earthquake of magnitude 7.1 occurred in the border region of Kyrgyzstan and the Chinese province of Xinjiang. In Kazakhstan, the Ministry of Emergency Situations reported the latest earthquake of magnitude 6.7. |
23.11.24 K index 4 point | 24.11.24 Morning 7:13. Seismic region of Vrancea in the southeast of Romania, 53 km from the city of Buzeu. Depth 128 km. Magnitude 4.1 points |
17-24.12.24 K= 5- 6 | 24.12.24. Kilauea Volcano on the Big Island of Hawaii has begun spewing fresh lava, according to the Hawaii Volcano Observatory. |
NASA | The National Aeronautics and Space Administration |
RAS | The Russian Academy of Sciences |
RF | Radio-frequency |
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