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Journal of Geophysics, Vol.65 (2023)

Journal of Geophysics, ISSN 2643-2986 (online), 2643-9271 (print)

Vol.65 (2023)

 

Published: 2023-03-13

Research Articles

Global coupling mechanism of Sun resonant forcing of Mars, Moon, and Earth seismicity

M. Omerbashich

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Scientists now know that (and how) the Sun paces strong quakes — and not just on Earth

Sun found clocking strong seismicity

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Tarantola, A., Valette, B. (1982) Inverse problems = Quest for information, J. Geophys. 50(1):159–170. Cited by: 1660

Half-century IF: 32.182 | Century IF: 36.865 | i10/h Indices: 300/72 | Metrics

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Schmidt, P.W., Embleton, B.J.J. (1981) A geotectonic paradox: Has the Earth expanded? J. Geophys. 49(1):20-25.


Omerbashich, M. (2023) Global coupling mechanism of Sun resonant forcing of Mars, Moon, and Earth seismicity.J. Geophys. 65(1):1-46.


Das, R., Meneses, C. (2022) Scaling relations for energy magnitudes.J. Geophys. 64(1):1-11.


Omerbashich, M. (2022) Detection and mapping of Earth body resonances with continuous GPS.J. Geophys. 64(1):12-33.


Kundt, W., Jessner, A. (1986) Volcanoes, fountains, earthquakes, and continental motion - What causes them? J. Geophys. 60(1):33-40.

 

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