Posted on 05/30/2021 5:46:48 PM PDT by BenLurkin
New research suggests that the key lies in the gases that get trapped in what's known as a fault valve and can build up ahead of an earthquake. These impermeable layers of rock can slip across a fault, effectively creating a gate that blocks the flow of underground water.
When the fault valve eventually cracks and pressure decreases, carbon dioxide or methane dissolved in the trapped water is released, expanding in volume and pushing the cracks in the fault. As the gas emerges, it also gets electrified, with electrons released from the cracked surfaces attaching themselves to gas molecules and generating a current as they move upwards.
The type of rock does make a difference, the scientists found. Rocks including granite have lattice defects that capture unpaired electrons over time through natural radiation rising from below the surface, and that leads to a larger current.
And the type of fault seems to have an effect as well. The study backs up previous research from the same scientists into seismo-electromagnetics, showing how carbon dioxide released from an earthquake fault could be electrified and produce magnetic fields.
Other hypotheses about the electromagnetic bursts include the idea that the rocks themselves could become semiconductors under enough strain and with enough heat, while other experts don't think these weird bursts are predictors at all.
Until an earthquake is actually predicted by unusual electromagnetic activity – activity that happens a lot on our planet as a matter of course anyway – the jury is still out. But if this idea is backed up by future research, it could give us a life-saving method for getting a heads up on future quakes.
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What kind of time frame do the electrified gases provide in warning for ban impending quake?
That could be useful.
It may also be why dogs know about quakes before they happen,because they smell the gas.
Interesting. Thank you for posting this.
There must be plenty false alarms on dogs smelling gas
I knew it was carbon’s fault. Carbon is to blame for everything.
Fracking is a natural process performed by the planet, how about that.
Never encounter positive charged NG when I was in the oil fields.
You supposedly have a metalic taste just before lightning is about to strike you.
When my dog’s in the room, I occasionally smell methane.
Quartz is a piezoelectric material. Under varied pressure it generates an electrical charge. Many types of rocks have quartz as part of their composition.
Betcha those rocks will stick to your covid injection site too!
FR science, man.
Bang 2 rocks together and you can get sparks. Moved 100’s of cubic miles of rock and you get sparks too.
Coincidentally, most or all of the megalithic stone structures around the world - 70,000 - are built over fault lines or in high lightening strike zones
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