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First results of the June experiment. / June 20, 2011 /

Experiment on checking out the hypothesis of relationship between geomagnetic and seismic activities gave another positive result. In five seismomagnetic meridional belts it was launched 7 earthquakes with magnitudes of 6.0-6.6 which occurred on the predicted dates with ±2 days accuracy. Situation on 4 meridians is presented in Appendix 1. The most powerful earthquake occurred on New Britain Islands on June 16 with magnitude 6.6, other events were mentioned in the previous messages.

Geophysical indicators of the preparation of the next earthquake series are presented in the Appendix 2. Seismomagnetic start-up meridians of the potential earthquakes can be initiated by the June geomagnetic disturbances. The most significant of them are the following:
а) June 1 – (-19/161) – June 15 or 22;
June 4 – (164/-16) – June 18 or 25;
June 6 – (-14/166) – June 20 or 27;
June 7 – (167/-13) – June 21 or 28;
b) June 9 – (-56/124) – June 23 or 30;
June 12 – (-53/127) – June 26 or July 3;
c) June 17 – (87/-93) – July 1 or 8;
Possible dates are estimated with ±2 days accuracy.

Group (a) is near the blue meridian of the June experiment and launch of the strong events in the Kurill-Kamchatkan region (Okhotsk sea region) is possible.
Group (b) implies the danger for the Taiwan-Philippines zone.
And, at last, group (c) implies the danger for the Java-Sumatra and coupled with it Central American and Southern California zones. Corresponding situation map will be published in one of the next messages. Our readers can plot by the themselves the mentioned meridians on the map and play another round of seismic roulette with Nature.


Appendix 1 (pdf, 600 Kb)

Appendix 2 (pdf, 415 Kb)


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