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On the current geophysical conditions. / June 22, 2010 /

Our forecast for the Mediterranean seismotectonic zone increases by several factors. June 21 reported abnormal powerful bursts of protons in the Kamchatka station CosmoMeteoTectonic and tellurike on the Japanese station of Kano. It took place against a background of strong gravianomalii, registered in the Tula station Center «forecast» Tula State University c 16 June. More marked abnormalities shown in the composite Appendix 1 . The cause of these anomalies can be considered as passing the Earth at the ecliptic point of summer solstice. Geophysical this process should be accompanied by movement of the Earth’s core (specifically the mantle on the nucleus) and as a consequence, removal of fluid flows most heavily in rift zones. At most it should cover the frame of the African plate. Proof of this were cloud seismotectonic indicators found in spaceshots 17.06.2010 ( Appendix 2 ). No less important confirmation bias kernel were two high-latitude earthquake on Svalbard 21.06.2010 with magnitude 4.6.

From the combination of factors, our forecast for Greece remains in force until 1 July, the possible magnitude of 6.4-6.9. Added zone radius of 2 degrees at th. Greece (Fr. Peloponnese) and western Turkey. This was notified to the Russian Expert Council (RECs) and foreign counterparts Geophysics involved in monitoring earthquake precursors.

The team of Russian and foreign geoscientists continue their coordinated work. That’s just from the government of Greece, and Russia interested in the unique dimensions and the results are weak. A pity ….


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