CONDENSED PLASMA AS A GENERATOR OF EARTHQUAKES?

Abstract

Reid's theory, which explains the origin of earthquakes as the release of elastic deformation energy by the earth's crust, does not allow to create deep-focus earthquakes’ theory. We can confidently say: - if humanity had not experienced the catastrophe caused by deep-focus earthquakes, scientists still would argue if such events can take place in nature, as to expect elastic deformation of blocks floating in semi-molten and molten magma is a pretty dubious occupation. In the present work, a model of a deep-focus earthquake is shown, which is a well-known to plumbers classic hydraulic shock with a subsequent phase transition and plasma formation. It is known that where fluid flows (in our case, magma) through various pipes and mains (in our case, these are various cracks in the mantle, volcanic vents, kimberlite pipes), there have always been, will and will happen, hydraulic shocks. This a routine process in hydrodynamics, studied along and across, causes the birth of a special kind of plasma in the bowels of the earth - warm dense matter, which in our opinion is one of the aftershocks’ generators. This paper discusses the possibility of obtaining TPV due to the hydraulic shock energy.

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S. V. Bychkov

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S. V. Bychkov (2019). CONDENSED PLASMA AS A GENERATOR OF EARTHQUAKES?. Вестник научного центра по безопасности работ в угольной промышленности, 0(2), 87-94. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-645131