On the possible connection of lunar-solar gravity variations with earthquakes
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17308/geology.2019.2/1787Keywords:
earthquakes, lunar-solar variations of gravity, deformation of the earth's crust, magnitude, non-tidal variations of gravityAbstract
The possible correlation of earthquakes of magnitude M=6–7 and lunar-solar variations of gravity for the period from 1986 to 1997 is analyzed. This article is a continuation of the studies conducted earlier by the author [1] on a more extensive factual material. Earthquakes are grouped near extremes of variation in lunar-solar variations: most events are associated with the maximum gradient of variation. Maximum and minimum values of gravity variations cause the least deformation in the earth's crust. The impact of lunar-solar attraction on the earth's crust and the Earth as a whole is enhanced by external space factors, which increases the probability of earthquakes.











