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Valentino Straser

Valentino Straser
UPKL Brussels · Environment Science and Energy

Graduated in Geological Sciences at the University of Parma (Italy) in 1984.

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This study discusses the data collected by the Radio Direction Finding Network (RDF), compared with solar data, in the phases preceding the Mw 5.1 earthquake that occurred on August 1, 2024, in the province of Cosenza, Italy. The values, of an electromagnetic nature, fall within the category of natural origin radio signals, distinct from anthropoge...
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The occurrence of earthquakes is not random, as confirmed by tectonic and geodynamic studies. However, their trigger mechanism, especially for tectonic earthquakes, involves many variables, including, among others, the influence of the Sun. This study presents the collection and discussion of data from 2012 to 2023, which compares solar activity wi...
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Between 2023 and 2024, some periods of the year in which many earthquakes occurred in Italy were analysed. This study considered whether there was a relationship between the UTC time of occurrence of these earthquakes and their number, to verify whether there were emerging relationships between these data and the identification of any precursory se...
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Between 2 and 3 April 2024, two strong earthquakes occurred in Taiwan, resulting in a significant number of deaths and millions of euros in damage. The primary event also resulted in a tsunami that overwhelmed the population and infrastructure. In this study, the natural electromagnetic spectrum is analyzed a few days before these earthquakes occur...
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This study presents the electromagnetic data, detected in Italy with the Radio Direction Finding system, which preceded the earthquake of 5 April 2024. At 14:23:00 UTC a medium energy earthquake of M4 occurred. .8, in the United States, in New Jersey, Whitehouse station, a few kilometers from New York. The data discussed in this research are the re...
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In recent decades, the observation of the sky has experienced an exponential growth in amateur astronomical observatories, primarily based on high-sensitivity CCTV cameras capable of capturing the night sky, thereby highlighting the transit of meteors. Within this context, there are actual international networks of observatories capable of providin...
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Artificial Intelligences (AIs) have begun to emerge significantly about a decade ago, with rapid advancements in recent years. However, the roots of AI research trace back to the 1950s, with incremental developments along the way. The real explosion of interest and practical applications took hold with the advent of big data, increased computationa...
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In this study, we present the application of a multiparameter analysis for the search of seismic precursor candidates, tested with a deterministic approach. The seismic sequence analyzed concerns the earthquakes that occurred on March 27, 2021, in the Adriatic Sea, characterized by seventeen earthquakes greater than Ml 2, occurring in less than two...
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The analysis of space weather has allowed the authors to understand the existence of a close correlation between variations in the solar proton flux (increases) and potentially destructive seismic activity (M6+) that has been recorded on a global scale since 2012. This study will present the results of twelve years of observations that the authors...
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This study discusses the analysis of two earthquakes that occurred on the border between Slovenia and Croatia on March 22, 2020, of magnitude 5.3 and 4.9, respectively. The epicenters were not far from each other and with the hypocenter located 10 km away. The microgravitational variations with the graph of a seismograph supplied in the same monito...
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In this study, we present the outcome of a trial of the Radio Direction Finding detection system, aimed at verifying the link between electromagnetic signals detected in Italian monitoring centers from those emitted in tectonically stressed areas. The area studied is in the Po Valley, in Northern Italy, in an area historically affected by seismicit...
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In this study, we present the outcome of a trial of the Radio Direction Finding detection system, aimed at verifying the link between electromagnetic signals detected in Italian monitoring centers from those emitted in tectonically stressed areas. The area studied is in the Po Valley, in Northern Italy, in an area historically affected by seismicit...
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Fig. 7.2. Scheme of the main morphostructural elements of the East Pacific over-plume mega-arch (Gavrilov, 2018). It is made on the basis of data (International Geological and Geophysical Atlas..., 2003). Black lines show arc, ring and rectilinear lineaments with known and conjectural fault zones-A.A.
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The article discusses a new effective methodology for forecasting natural disasters. The technique is a combination of two methods of observing natural phenomena. The first method involves continuous monitoring of the electromagnetic signal observed at the epicenter of a future natural disaster. The second method, based on the signal trend analysis...
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On 5 May 2023, a strong earthquake of magnitude Mw 6.2 occurred in Japan, this event was preceded by variations in the earth's geomagnetic field, recorded by the radio receiver network (RDF) developed by the Radio Emissions Project and located in Italy, Malaysia and in Somalia. This seismic event was preceded not only by electromagnetic emissions,...
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On February 6, 2023 a high intensity seismic sequence was recorded in Turkey: M7.8 recorded on February 6, 2023 at 01:17 UTC; M6.7 recorded on February 6, 2023 at 01:28 UTC; M7.5 recorded on February 6, 2023 at 10:24 UTC; M6.0 recorded on February 6, 2023 at 10:26 UTC; M6.0 recorded on February 6, 2023 at 12:02 UTC. The authors analyzed the charact...
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This study discusses the possible relationship between potentially destructive seismic events, earthquake swarms, and intense weather events occurring in the same epicentral zone at time intervals ranging from one day to a few weeks. The objective of the present study is, therefore, to analyze the interaction between the lithosphere, atmosphere, an...
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In this study, the Radio Direction Finding method is proposed for the detection of electromagnetic signals, in the VLF band, to try to anticipate the occurrence of potentially destructive geophysical events. The experimentation concerns the interception of electromagnetic anomalies in Sierra Leone, in the five-day time window, associated with seism...
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We consider the prehistorical development that at the time of the great Greek thinkers preceded the present definition of "science". The present well-known paradoxes of theoretical physics (relativity and quantum mechanics) can be overcome if one assumes that "absolute" reality is represented by a "timeless" world, while "time" and "antitime" are o...
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This study has as its object the experimentation of an electromagnetic type detection system, developed by the Radio Emissions Project within the Italian territory, an area in which the first RDF-Radio Direction Finding detection network in the world was created. This study considers the ability of this system to detect pre-seismic electromagnetic...
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This paper presents the outcome of monitoring aimed at studying seismic precursor candidates with a multi-parameter system, carried out at a Science Camp in July 2022 in the northwestern Italian Apennines, in the province of Parma. Pre seismic signals, closely related to the preparatory stages of an earthquake, were detected with a crustal diagnosi...
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We propose an axiomatic formulation of physics by avoiding paradoxes, by the "simplest" possible axioms. A previous paper deals with the general perspective, the present paper with axioms, subsequent papers with equations. We abandon forces and potentials, which have a "statistical" meaning. Electromagnetic and gravitational interactions are explai...
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A formulation is propounded of a gnoseological framework of physics. Previous papers dealt with axioms, algorithms and equations. The present paper is on specific items. Superluminal phenomena can exist, although, as a standard, some galaxies are interpreted according to the big-bang rationale, while they can be considered imploding earthward at a...
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A new axiomatic formulation is proposed of the basic gnoseological framework of physics. Previous papers were concerned with the definition of basic axioms, of conservation laws, of algorithms, and of equations. Another paper dealt with some specific items (superluminal phenomena, a better detail on basic interactions and on anni-hilation/materiali...
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We propose a new formulation of a basic gnoseological framework of physics. Two previous papers (Gregori et al. 2022a, 2022b) are concerned with the assessment of basic axioms. The present paper deals with the formal definition of algorithms and equations. A basic discrepancy with Einstein's analysis relies on the Einstein "mis-take", and it is rel...
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The forecast of the start date of the Etna volcano eruption is considered. For the first time in the history of volcanology, the forecast was made by two independent methods. The first method analyzed the nature of changes in electromagnetic emission in the environment surrounding the volcano, while the second method predicted the date of Etna's er...
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The purpose of this experimentation consists in the instrumental verification between the data detected by the Radio Direction Finding System (RDF) and the seismic events that fall in the directions of the electromagnetic signals. The analysis is based on the assumption that in the preparatory phases of a potentially destructive earthquake, electro...
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The radio direction finding (RDF) system is a multi-channel radio receiver prototype capable of working in the SELF–VLF band (0 Hz < f ≤ 30 kHz). The detection system, located in Rome (Italy), coupled with a system of directional antennas and software allows measuring the angle of origin of a given electromagnetic emission. The authors compared the...
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Between 13 and 16 March 2022, four potentially destructive earthquakes were recorded on a global scale (M6.4 Philippines earthquake; M6.7 Indonesia earthquake; M6.0 Japan earthquake; M7.3 Japan earthquake). The authors, analyzing the conditions of the space weather, found that the four seismic events occurred during an evident and important increas...
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Between 2012 and 2021, >1300 potentially destructive seismic events (M6+) were recorded on Earth: it is a number of earthquakes that over the past 10 years (2012- 2021) followed the trend of the end of the 24th solar cycle (SC24) and the beginning of the 25th solar cycle (SC25) and, therefore, we can affirm that by macroscopically ana lyzing solar...
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This study analyzes the strong earthquake, magnitude 7, that occurred near Acapulco, Mexico, on September 8, 2021. The earthquake, originating at a depth of about 20 km, was preceded by a series of electromagnetic phenomena, detected by the Radio Emissions Project station in Rome and the international Radio Direction Finding network. The electromag...
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On October 18, 2021, an earthquake of magnitude Mw 3.7 occurred at 12:54:17 (UTC) 2 km East from Visso, Macerata, Italy, with geographical coordinates (lat, lon) 42.929, 13.113 and at one depth of 10 km. This earthquake had been preceded a few days by a series of electromagnetic signals coming from the seismic epicenter and its immediate vicinity....
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On June 3, 2021 a potentially destructive seismic event (M6.1) was recorded in Indonesia at 10:09:58 UTC. The authors analyzed the conditions of the space weather between May 31, 2020 and June 4, 2021 to verify if the strong earthquake was related to an increase in solar activity. The results of this study showed that the strong Indonesian earthqua...
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Between 26 and 29 July 2021 three seismic events of strong intensity were recorded on our planet: 1) M6.2 Indonesia earthquake recorded on July 26, 2021 at 12:09:06 UTC; 2) M8.2 Alaska earthquake recorded on July 29, 2021 at 06:15:47 UTC; 3) M6.1 Alaska earthquake recorded on July 29, 2021 at 06:19:25 UTC. From the analyzes conducted by the authors...
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On March 17, 2020, a strong seismic event was recorded in Tonga. The authors verified that this potentially destructive seismic event occurred after a vast increase in the proton density of the solar wind that was recorded starting from March 15, 2020, also Between 15 and 18 March 2020 a general increase in Earth’s geomagnetic activity was recorded...
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Between 13 and 16 April 2016, eight potentially destructive seismic events were recorded on a global scale (M6.9 Burma earthquake, recorded on April 13, 2016 at 13:55:17 UTC; 6.0 Philippines earthquake, recorded on April 13, 2016 at 18:21:35 UTC; M6.2 Japan earthquake, recorded on April 14, 2016 at 12:26:35 UTC; M6.0 Japan earthquake, recorded on A...
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On June 24, 2019 two potentially destructive seismic events were recorded in Indonesia (Indonesia M6.1 earthquake, recorded at 01:05:29 UTC; Indonesia M7.3 earthquake, recorded at 02:53:39 UTC). The analysis of the solar ion flux density allowed the authors to verify that the two earthquakes were preceded by a solar wind proton density increase and...
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Between 11 and 15 April 2012, ten strong seismic events were recorded on our planet, including the seismic train that occurred in Northern Sumatra whose main shock (M8.6; April 11, 2012) was not only the most highest ever recorded in a transform fault, but achieved two other records: the strongest within a plate (previously it was thought that such...
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Between 17 and 19 July 2017, four potentially destructive seismic events were recorded (M6.3 Russia earthquake, recorded on July 17, 2017 at 11:05:19 UTC; M7.7 Russia earthquake, recorded on July 17, 2017 at 23: 34:13 UTC; M6.4 Peru earthquake, recorded on July 18, 2017 at 02:05:19 UTC and M6.0 Mauritius earthquake, recorded on July 19, 2017 at 12:...
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Between 7 and 20 November 2017, ten high intensity seismic events (M6+) were recorded on our planet. The authors, analyzing the characteristics of solar ion flux and terrestrial geomagnetic activity, found that the ten potentially destructive seismic events were preceded by solar wind proton density increases and by increases in terrestrial geomagn...
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In this study, data from electromagnetic monitoring of Italian volcanoes are presented and discussed. The methodology used has already been tested, since 2017, for the detection of preseismic signals in tectonically active areas. The data collection method is carried out by the Radio Direction Finding electromagnetic monitoring network, based in La...
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In this study a new seismogenetic mechanism is proposed, based on the analysis of magnitude earthquakes exceeding 6, which occurred on a global scale, with the epicenters located in the area of the terrestrial terminator. The study, begun in 2011, is based on over a thousand data on potentially destructive earthquake, including those associated wit...
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On March 20, 2021, two potentially destructive earthquakes were recorded on our planet: Macquarie Island M6.1 earthquake, recorded at 05:19:31 UTC at a depth of 10 km; Japan M7.0 earthquake recorded at 09:09:45 UTC at a depth of 54 km. These two earthquakes were recorded after a solar wind proton density increase which subsequently generated a geom...
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On February 22, 2019 at 10:17:23 UTC, an M7.5 earthquake was recorded in Ecuador. The authors, by monitoring in real time solar activity and terrestrial geomagnetic activity, identified a solar wind proton density increase and an increase in terrestrial geomagnetic activity that preceded the Ecuadorian seismic event of 72 hours (respect to solar wi...
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On 3-4 March 2021, seven M6+ seismic events were recorded on our planet: 1) Greece M6.3 earthquake, recorded on March 3, 2021 at 10:16 UTC; 2) New Zealand M7.3 earthquake, recorded on March 4, 2021 at 13:27 UTC; 3) Vanuatu M6.1 earthquake, recorded on March 4, 2021 at 16:53 UTC; 4) Kermadec Islands M7.4 earthquake, recorded on March 4, 2021 at 17:4...
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On March 14, 2021, at 12:05:13 UTC, an M6.0 earthquake was recorded in the South region of the Sandwich Islands. The analysis of the modulation of the solar ion flux and of the Earth’s geomagnetic activity showed that the M6.0 earthquake was preceded by a solar wind proton density increase and by an increase in the Earth’s geomagnetic field. This t...
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On March 20, 2019 at 15:23:58 UTC, an M6.3 earthquake was recorded in Vanuatu at a depth of 119 km. The analysis of solar activity and terrestrial geomagnetic activity allowed the authors to verify that the M6.3 Vanuatu earthquake was preceded by an increase in solar activity (solar wind proton density increase; Interplanetary Seismic Precursor) an...
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Prediction crosses all fields of Science, being itself the evident manifestation of the Scientific Method. This study addresses the delicate aspect of vibration forecasting, which considers the association and interaction between the variables involved, such as radio anomalies, the proton density of the solar wind preceding strong vibration. The an...
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On February 13, 2021 at 14:07:50 UTC, an M7.1 earthquake was recorded in Japan at a depth of 49.9 Km. The analysis of solar activity and terrestrial geomagnetic activity allowed the authors to verify that the M7.1 Japanese earthquake was preceded by an increase in solar activity wich subsequently produced an increase in terrestrial geomagnetic acti...
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On February 7, 2021 two M6+ seismic events were recorded on our planet (M6.0 Philippines earthquake, recorded at 04:22:56 UTC; M6.3 Papua New Guinea earthquake, recorded at 05:45:52 UTC). The authors, analyzing the characteristics of solar ion flux and terrestrial geomagnetic activity, verified that the two potentially destructive seismic events...
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On February 3, 2021, at 05:23:44 UTC, an M6.7 earthquake was recorded off the west coast of Chile. The monitoring of solar activity and terrestrial geomagnetic activity allowed the authors to highlight that the Chilean seismic event was preceded by a solar wind proton density increase (Interplanetary Seismic Precursor) and by an increase in terrest...
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This study the LTPA Emission Project Team presents a new method of detecting electromagnetic signals that is a candidate for the analysis of seismic precursors and for a crustal diagnosis in real time. Earthquakes are an expression of the Earth System and is therefore clear that the analysis of data must be evaluated in a holistic context, supporte...
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This study the LTPA Emission Project Team presents a new method of detecting electromagnetic signals that is a candidate for the analysis of seismic precursors and for a crustal diagnosis in real time. Earthquakes are an expression of the Earth System and is therefore clear that the anlysis of data must be evaluated in a holistic context, supported...
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The causes that generate an earthquake can be of various kinds and, generally, there is talk of tectonic earthquakes. This type of earthquakes, unlike sudden events, such as collapses, explosions or meteoritic impacts, follow a seismic cyclicity. During the intermediate and presismic phase they are often associated with tectonic stress tension prec...
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This paper, presents useful relative technologies in decision making for public health protection in terms of electromagnetism surveyllance datasets at volcanic geographies in Italy. The presented methodology that has been tested, since 2017, could be useful for public health protection detecting pre-seismic signals in actively tectonically sites....
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This paper, presents useful relative technologies in decision making for public health protection in terms of electromagnetism surveyllance datasets at volcanic geographies in Italy. The presented methodology that has been tested, since 2017, could be useful for public health protection detecting pre-seismic signals in actively tectonically sites....
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This study discusses the potential relationship between the phenomena of solar origin and destructive seismic activity on a global scale. The seismic emergency requires the acquisition of new data in modern society to improve understanding of the triggering phenomena of earthquakes to activate preventive measures in defense of man and anthropogenic...
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The authors are engaged in monitoring solar activity (from 2011) and the bottom of Earth's geomagnetic field (since 2009) looking for natural electromagnetic signals that may be related to potentially destructive tectonic phenomena. With this new scientific approach has been possible to correlate some natural radio emissions potentially destructive...
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This research aims to discuss the variation of solar activity and in particular the proton density connected to seismic events of magnitude greater than 7. Between January 28, 2020 and March 25, 2020, our planet was shaken by three M7+ earthquakes (January 28, 2020 in Jamaica with magnitude of M7.7; February 13, 2020 in Russia with magnitude of M7....
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The authors are engaged in solar activity monitoring (since 2011) and in Earth’s geomagnetic background monitoring (since 2009), in search of natural electromagnetic signals that can be related to potentially destructive tectonic phenomena. Thanks to this new scientific approach it has been possible to correlate some natural radio emissions to the...
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The study aims to present data relating to broadband electromagnetic monitoring (SELF-VLF band, 0-32000 Hz) capable of working 24/7, within the electromagnetic monitoring network with RDF (Radio Direction Finding) technology. The area monitored area for experimentation is the Japanese one, historically affected by strong and devastating earthquakes...
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The abnormal behavior of the paraconical pendulum, observed by Maurice Allais during the solar eclipse of June 30, 1954 and October 2, 1959, have inspired subsequent studies in various parts of the world.In this research we are presented the data of changes in microgravity, measured both during eclipses, both during the transits of the Moon and Sun...
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Through this study, the authors want to establish the existence of a possible correlation between the electromagnetic signals recorded and the occurrence of some strong earthquakes of magnitude: 1. M 6.3 - 111km SW of Puerto Madero, Mexico - 2019-11-20 04:27:05 (UTC) GPS: 13.982°N - 93.130°W - 11.0 km depth. 2. M 6.3 - 267km NW of Ozernovskiy,...
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The RDF System is an instrumental analysis method for the detection of electromagnetic anomalies through a colorimetric scale, displayed on a monitor. The signals are recorded daily 24 hours a day, and related to earthquakes that occur in the same direction that indicated by the colorimetric scale. The experimentation allowed to detect the recurren...
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The attempt to associate earthquakes with atmospheric phenomena dates back to the mists of time. The ancient Greeks, including Democritus and Aristotle, attempted several times to link seismic events with torrential rain, eruptions of hot water and violent shifts of air between the subsoil and the atmosphere. A geographically restricted area in Nor...