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  Information - SM12 Sun-earth connection triggers Earthquakes

Event Information
It has been observed that there is a direct relationship in between Sunspots and its emmission with the triggering of earthquakes.Influence of Sun and Moon can create a small amount of localised stress in the crust.It has been found that some shallow thrust-fault earthquakes have been triggered by strong tides. Location of Sunspots are changing which influences the location of earthquakes also. Kp values, electron flux and Proton flux are observed to be changing 36 hours before the occurrence of earthquakes in the corresponding geocordinates. Observations on Thermosphere/Ionosphere/Atmosphere and Geosphere can be initiated to develop an early Warning System of earthquakes in active areas.

Preliminary List of Solicited Speakers
1.Professor (Dr.) Saumitra Mukherjee
2.Professor (Dr.)Laszalo Kortvelyessy

Co-Sponsorship
Professor (Dr.)Laszalo Kortvelyessy

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